Read more about Jonathan Lethem from The New Yorker| The New Yorker
The former mayor looks back on what he got right, where he fell short, and how his view of city government changed during his eight-year tenure.| The New Yorker
Her most famous novel, “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret,” is finally being adapted for the screen. But its mysteries remain rooted in real life.| The New Yorker
The playful inventor of the Yuzz-a-ma-Tuzz faced a challenge: write a page-turner that restrained itself to a few hundred real, mostly monosyllabic words.| The New Yorker
With children falling behind on reading skills, Schools Chancellor David Banks wants to change the curriculum.| Gothamist
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Scientific research has shown how children learn to read and how they should be taught. But many educators don't know the science and, in some cases, actively resist it. As a result, millions of kids are being set up to fail.| www.apmreports.org
Increasingly, what we’re after on social media is not narrative or personality but moments of audiovisual eloquence.| The New Yorker