Editor’s Note: This commentary is part of a special focus on LGBTQ books, publishers, and authors for the month of June. His Vision of Her was first published almost thirty years ago, in the mid-1980s. Ronald Reagan was president. The... Read More
During the year that my husband and I spent planning a lengthy French sojourn, I envisioned writing a book about the forces that converge to force baby boomers out of traditional work arrangements sooner than expected—something that... Read More
Editor’s Note: This commentary is part of our special focus on Summer Reading for the month of May. When the summer wind comes blowin’ in, try your best NOT to let life go on as normal. For a few months, allow the warm air to suffuse... Read More
Editor’s Note: This commentary is part of our special focus on Summer Reading for the month of May. I spent the heady, humid summer of 1995 in Portland, Oregon. There are no beaches in Portland, and the swimming pools are few and far... Read More
Welcome to the pilot episode of IndieVoices, the new podcast I host for Foreword Reviews. The genesis for this came about after the results of the last presidential election in which, you may have heard, many communities were... Read More
Editor’s Note: This commentary by librarian Anna Call is part of our special focus on Summer Reading for the month of May. There is a font of summer reading themes, including lists, bibliographical materials, and graphics. It is... Read More
It’s common knowledge that students, like myself, can’t wait for summer to come. When we’re weighted down with our backpacks and hectic schedules, the countdown on the calender is a small comfort. When the sun finally begins to... Read More
Editor’s Note: This commentary by librarian Anna Call is part of our special focus on Summer Reading for the month of May. Kids know the ritual well: receive list, borrow books, ignore books until the last week of summer vacation. Even... Read More