ATACAMA, by Carmen Rodriquez
“Atacama is an important witness to history, an homage to the people of Chile, Peru, Spain, and all oppressed citizens anywhere in the world.” In
“Atacama is an important witness to history, an homage to the people of Chile, Peru, Spain, and all oppressed citizens anywhere in the world.” In
The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin Review by Caitlin Hicks “abundance of heart . . .” The One
When Stars Rain Down by Angela Jackson Brown A young, black woman in Parsons, Georgia, raised by her grandmother and living somewhat contentedly in a
I’m Staying Here by Marco Balzano Translation publication date: December 1, 2020 Other Press, New York Review by Caitlin Hicks I’m Staying Here is a
My Dark Vanessa, by Kate Elizabeth Russell HarperCollins/An imprint of William Morrow On sale: March 10, 2020 Reviewer: Caitlin Hicks Kate Elizabeth Russell writes so
Pale Morning Light with Violet Swan: A Novel of a Life in Art by Deborah Reed Reviewer: Caitlin Hicks Marvelous and painful, truthful and penetrating,
You like this character, she’s under your skin; you want to go on this journey with her. And then she says, “I’ve decided to die.”
A Door Between Us, a new novel by Ehsaneh Sadr Blackstone Publishing Reviewer: Caitlin Hicks “Why struggle to open a door between us when the
“Although McNally’s stories seem unbelievable at first, they throb with a recognizable human heartbeat, powered by love and regret and the mystery of life.” In
a novel, by Megan Collins This review is also published on The New York Journal of Books here https://www.nyjournalofbooks.com/book-review/behind-red-door-novel. Reviewer: Caitlin Hicks “Behind the Red
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