Book Reviews
BOOK REVIEW: Fencing with the King by Diana Abu-Jaber

BOOK REVIEW: Fencing with the King by Diana Abu-Jaber

Fencing with the King is a fascinating story of Amani, a young Jordanian-American poet exploring her Jordanian roots. She has found a poem that appears to have been written by her paternal grandmother in one of her father’s old books. On the occasion of King Hussein’s...

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BOOK REVIEW: The Rule of Thirds by Jeannée Sacken

BOOK REVIEW: The Rule of Thirds by Jeannée Sacken

In The Rule of Thirds, the third (and, alas, the final) book in the Annie Hawkins series, author Jeannée Sacken again draws upon her experience as an international photojournalist to heighten the reality she creates. Annie is a veteran photojournalist who's been...

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BOOK REVIEW: This Terrible Beauty by Katrin Schumann

BOOK REVIEW: This Terrible Beauty by Katrin Schumann

There’s a lot to like about This Terrible Beauty. It is historical fiction at its finest, filled with injustice, sacrifice, and redemption. I was drawn to it, as a former photographer, because Bettina Heilstrom, the female protagonist, is a photojournalist, and I was...

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BOOK REVIEW: The Resurrectionist by Paul T. Scheuring

BOOK REVIEW: The Resurrectionist by Paul T. Scheuring

The Resurrectionist is a gritty, ominous, atmospheric, bleak gothic novel filled with multiple unreliable narrators and dislikable if not despicable characters. Set in London in the early nineteenth century, it shows the life of people surviving in London’s worst...

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BOOK REVIEW: Dream Wheels by Richard Wagamese

BOOK REVIEW: Dream Wheels by Richard Wagamese

Dream Wheels is my second novel by Richard Wagamese (the first being Indian Horse), and I’ve now put all this other works on my to-be-read pile. In both novels, I was impressed by his prose and his storytelling. I sat up most of the night reading it and had to fight...

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BOOK REVIEW: Cities of Women by  Kathleen B. Jones

BOOK REVIEW: Cities of Women by Kathleen B. Jones

Cities of Women is a multiple point of view novel that shifts between Verity Frazier, a modern academic, Bèatrice, a medieval French artist, and Christine de Pizan, the French-Italian writer for the court of Charles VI, during the late fourteenth and early fifteenth...

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BOOK REVIEW: Don’t Forget to Write by Sara Goodman Confino

BOOK REVIEW: Don’t Forget to Write by Sara Goodman Confino

Don’t Forget to Write is a witty, funny, wry, poignant coming-of-age story with marvelous characters and a bittersweet ending. When the protagonist, Marilyn Kleinman, is caught making out with the rabbi’s son in a conservative synagogue in New York City—then refuses...

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BOOK REVIEW: Maddalena and the Dark by Julia Fine

BOOK REVIEW: Maddalena and the Dark by Julia Fine

Maddalena and the Dark is a dark fantasy or a dark academia-type story set in eighteen-century Venice, mostly at the Ospedale della Pietà, a cloistered school for foundling girls. Most are abandoned at the doorstep and have no known family. As they are raised, if they...

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BOOK REVIEW: Louise and Vincent by Diane Byington

BOOK REVIEW: Louise and Vincent by Diane Byington

Vincent van Gogh, the most iconic of the Post-Impressionist artists, spends the last few months of his life in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, painting the countryside some thirty kilometers from Paris. He lives in the Ravoux family’s inn. This book is a fictional account of...

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BOOK REVIEW: The Shadow of Perseus by Claire Heywood

BOOK REVIEW: The Shadow of Perseus by Claire Heywood

The Shadow of Perseus is another female-centric retelling of ancient Greek myths, this one the story of Perseus, the purported son of Danae and Zeus, slayer of Gorgons (Medusa) and all-round hero. Author Heywood leaves the Greek gods in the background, having them...

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