Fredrik Backman is the Swedish author behind titles such as "A Man Called Ove," "Anxious People" and "Beartown." His books have been translated and enjoyed by millions of readers.
A.J. Jacobs, author of the book "The Year of Living Constitutionally," shared with Fox News Digital his takeaways from studying the Constitution, including an appreciation for voting.
For these authors, age really is just a number. They became bestselling authors before they became legal adults. Take a look a five authors who penned their work as kids.
Charles Spencer, the 9th Earl Spencer, is the younger brother of Princess Diana, the late Princess of Wales. The British aristocrat alleged he had been abused at Maidwell Hall.
Jaycee Dugard was held captive for 18 years of her life. Since her rescue, she has released two books, "A Stolen Life" and "Freedom: My Book of Firsts."
Leonard Nimoy, the actor known and loved by generations of βStar Trek" fans as the pointy-eared, purely logical science officer Mr. Spock, died in 2015. He was 83.
Suzanne Collins, author of "The Hunger Games" series, is releasing a new novel titled "Sunrise on the Reaping," set 24 years before the original book, she announced on Thursday.
Colson Whitehead's 'Crook Manifesto,' a story centered on a furniture store owner in 1970s Harlem, has won the Gotham Book Prize this year for 'an outstanding work about New York City.'
The work of bestselling authors outlives them, with new generations of readers continuing to buy copies of their books. William Shakespeare and Dr. Seuss are two examples.
"Fox & Friends Weekend" co-host Pete Hegseth has a new book, "The War on Warriors," and spoke to Fox News Digital about the U.S. military, his belief in a strong force and his concerns going forward.
Mark Tappan, an Alpharetta, Georgia, police officer, wrote the book "A Dog Named Mattis" about the relationship between him and his skilled K9 and lessons learned along the way.
Kathie Lee Gifford, the former "Today" co-host and Emmy-winning TV personality, was married to NFL star Frank Gifford from 1986 to 2015. Gifford says her faith helped her forgive her husband's extramarital affair.
Kathie Lee Gifford's one-sided feud with Howard Stern started in 1995 after she sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" for the Super Bowl. She explained how it came to an end.