The most perilous part of girlhood is that it ends: on Melissa Fraterrigo’s The Perils of Girlhood Review by Anna Rollins…
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Review by Melanie McGehee In her latest book, Otherwise, I’m Fine, Barbara Presnell, long-time educator and writer, finally tells…
Review by Celia Jeffries “Throughout my journey of motherhood, there have been moments when I wanted to check out.…
Review by Robbi Nester A first-generation child of immigrants must construct a hyphenated identity, intersection between two different worlds.…
Review by Deborah Leipziger In a time where we need courage, Linda Carney-Goodrich’s poems help make us brave. In…
Review by Lara Lillibridge The Presence of Absence: Kitchen table talks about parenting, leaving fundamentalism, and the very messy…
Review by Celia Jeffries This is the first book I have read that opens with a Content Warning. I…
Review by Anna Rollins Refraction: a review of Cat Pleska’s My Life in Water Cat Pleska’s gorgeous memoir,…
Review by Diane Gottlieb No one would accuse Rachel Zimmerman of burying the lede.…
Review by Celia Jeffries The phone that doesn’t ring in this memoir is the one that should be connecting…