Reviewed by Susan Blumberg-Kason I first became familiar with Jennifer Lang’s writing just after she published her first book,…
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The most perilous part of girlhood is that it ends: on Melissa Fraterrigo’s The Perils of Girlhood Review by Anna Rollins…
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.…