This year our Fall Books coverage looks at a season’s worth of reading in history, biography, science, politics and the arts. Not to mention a bumper crop of new fiction.
Oct. 7, 2022 2:34 pm ET
A few times a year, the staff of The Wall Street Journal’s Books section makes an extra effort to celebrate the bounty of a particularly rich publishing season. Readers may want to set aside a bit more of their weekends as well. This year our Fall Books coverage takes in a big new life of the Massachusetts firebrand Samuel Adams; appreciates the art of Ray Bradbury and Martha Graham; catches up with the best new children’s books and graphic novels; and looks back on the history of the World Series and the much less well-known “Mosquito Bowl.” You can explore it all below—and don’t miss