A deep and powerful exploration of recovery from emotional abuse becomes an effective call to action through Marvela Dawnay’s assertive, determined voice. A sequel to her first book, MANipulated Into Fear, Marvela Dawnay once again... Read More
Dunning shines in her ability to portray the insecurities and floundering that so often accompany young adulthood. Greta Smart faces romantic rejection, a threat to her livelihood, and the loss of a beloved family member in "Greta Smart... Read More
Dialogue that bounces between characters like real-life conversation pulls readers into the heart of the action in this allegorical historical novel. "A Clean Pair of Hands" is Oscar Reynard’s cautionary novel about how societal ills... Read More
"To the Survivors" weaves together many candid accounts to form a brave and alarming exposé of assault. After years of volunteering at a rape crisis center, Robert Uttaro debuts with "To the Survivors", a work designed to facilitate... Read More
Keiffer’s struggles with depression challenge the rest of us to seek awareness of how our friend, family member, or coworker might be suffering. Now a multimedia project incorporating her traveling photographic exhibit, Ann Keiffer’s... Read More
Smith’s talent for crisp comparisons and ear for music turn many passages into beautiful considerations of the search for inner peace. Amid the “fragmentation” and loss of selfhood she felt after having children, Christie Havey... Read More
Radmacher and Kalloch hit the mark with this very readable, beautifully written and illustrated meditation on women. An inspirational, nondenominational pleasure, She: A Celebration of Greatness in Every Woman (the SHE stands for “She... Read More
Alice Steer Wilson’s art is displayed, and stories told, with a curator’s eye and a daughter’s love. Victor Hugo once wrote, “To love beauty is to see light.” This quote sums up the rich life and luminous work of the late... Read More