A lab-grown, human-goat hybrid is subjected to careful study and subtle manipulation as part of a larger goal in The Cloven: Book One. James “Tuck” Tucker, a young man with cloven hooves instead of feet, wakes in a lab with no idea... Read More
Energetic from the first, Kylie Cheung’s A Woman’s Place is blunt as it narrates the current political and social landscape with regard to women’s interests. Each chapter tackles a different aspect of women’s existences, and many... Read More
In "Feminist City", Leslie Kern shows how cities keep women “in their place” through hidden, understated means while favoring men’s needs and experiences. Wide-ranging urban plans often come together to influence how women move... Read More
Kendra Atleework’s radiant, wrenching memoir "Miracle Country" probes a home and its heartbreaks for meaning. Atleework was raised in the Eastern Sierra, in spaces threatened by fire and droughts: “on this obsidian edge of... Read More
Three troubled but tough generations of women, all molded and wounded by the Pentecostal culture around them, are celebrated in Kelli Jo Ford’s masterpiece, patchwork novel, "Crooked Hallelujah". Religion became a source of both... Read More
Yvon Roy’s inspiring graphic memoir "Little Victories" is about his relationship with his autistic son, Oliver. Roy and his wife were filled with grand dreams for their baby son’s future, but they soon noticed that Oliver’s speech... Read More
Ryad Girod’s haunting novel, Mansour’s Eyes, is threaded with Middle Eastern cultural and geopolitical sagas. Hussein was an anguished observer on the day his friend, Mansour, was led through the streets and decapitated in the main... Read More
"Magical Albert" is a rewarding account of harness racing and a couple’s special horse. Renata Lumsden’s heartwarming animal story and memoir "Magical Albert" is about her beautiful relationship with her horses, as well as the... Read More