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Nora Krug

Nora Krug

Staff Editor and Writer at The Washington Post

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  • English
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  • Books

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The story behind this striking photo of a supermodel and a ‘nobody from Ohio’

Paulina Porizkova and Mistie Savage-McGuire met online after the bottom had fallen out from each of their lives. They formed a needle-in-a-haystack friendship.
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Ned Blackhawk, Justin Torres among National Book Award winners

Winners of the 74th annual awards were announced in New York on Wednesday night.
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Jimmy Carter’s aide Dot Padgett was there from the start. She still...

Carter recruited Dot Padgett to work on his gubernatorial campaign in 1970. She’s still campaigning for him, in a book and wherever else she can.
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Chimamanda Adichie’s children’s book has no agenda beyond joy

“Mama’s Sleeping Scarf” is about a mother and daughter on an ordinary day.
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Review | The amazing story of a poet’s companionship with . . . a bird

In her poignant and funny memoir, “George,” poet and artist Frieda Hughes finds hope and purpose taking care of an injured baby magpie.
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Why Molly Ringwald translated an infamous story of film exploitation

Molly Ringwald, in an interview, talks about her latest project: a translation of a French book about the “Last Tango in Paris” actress Maria Schneider.
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‘Pickleball is life’? I’m not so sure.

Two books tout the wonders of the trendy sport. Can they convince a skeptical reader?
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Colin Kaepernick talks about his new venture: Children’s book author

The activist-quarterback discusses the defining moment that sparked his new children’s book, ‘I Color Myself Different.’
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She cares for 24 pigs, 20 goats, 210 cats, a skunk and 345 other re...

Laurie Zaleski, who lives with 600 rescue animals, talks about her work, her life and her new book, “Funny Farm.”
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Fauci is my dog

Anthony Fauci has inspired pet owners. Call Fauci at the dog park, and multiple hounds will howl. The physician-scientist’s name achieved “honorable mention” on Rover.com’s most popular list of 2020.
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2020’s most challenged books include ‘The Hate U Give’ and others a...

The list, compiled by the American Library Association, is meant to inform the public about censorship.
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The many faces of Ramona Quimby

Beverly Cleary’s spunky star, as seen through her illustrators.
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The story behind ‘And the People Stayed Home,’ the little poem that...

With one Facebook post, Kitty O’Meara set off a wave of hope — and a creative windfall.
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Stephen Curry talks about his latest venture: A book club

The NBA star has joined the ranks of Oprah and Reese with a club that highlights underrated writers.
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Perspective | Elin Hilderbrand reinvented the beach read — and crea...

The queen of the beach read has built a bond among her readers. It feels more vital — and in greater jeopardy — in a time of social distancing.
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The story behind ‘The Great Realisation,’ a post-pandemic bedtime t...

A video-poem by Tomos Roberts has caught the attention of Hollywood and will likely become a children’s book.
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Jason Reynolds asked his Twitter followers if they needed groceries...

“It’s been a reminder that people are inherently good,” the best-selling author said.
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How Shannon Hale draws strength from Wonder Woman, the star of her ...

Hale talks about “Diana, Princess of the Amazons,” co-written with her husband.
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How a surprise bestseller about kindness and vulnerability is bring...

Charlie Mackesy’s “The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse” began as an Instagram account.
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That Little Free Library on your corner is at the center of a feud ...

A little more than a year after the death of founder Todd Bol, his family and his nonprofit are at odds.
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‘Come on, guys, it’s just a novel.’ Lucy Ellmann bites back at crit...

‘Ducks, Newburyport’ is a 1,000-plus page female monologue. Might our focus on its heft be a little sexist, the author wonders?