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Book Review

America Calling

by Suzanne Kamata

The compelling memoir "America Calling" argues that foreign students should be welcomed into the United States. "America Calling" is the insightful memoir of Rajika Bhandari, an Indian student abroad; it’s interwoven with relevant... Read More

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A Mountain of Evidence

by Delia Stanley

Set in a small town, the charming mystery novel "A Mountain of Evidence" centers on a fugitive whose vulnerability becomes her strength. In Amy O. Lewis’s thriller A Mountain of Evidence, a woman on the run from one complicated... Read More

Book Review

Crack the Code

by Claire Foster

The business guide "Crack the Code" plots a nontraditional, adaptable course through the inflexible corporate world. Kaiser Yang’s pragmatic business manual "Crack the Code" is about cultivating creativity in corporate spaces. Written... Read More

Book Review

Philomath

by Matt Sutherland

Devon Walker-Figueroa is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and a recipient of the New England Review’s Emerging Writer Award. Her work has been been published in Ploughshares, The Harvard Advocate, The Nation, New England... Read More

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Stare at Me

by Kristine Morris

Joey Mullaney learned how to rough up an opponent on the football field before he could do long division. From the beginning, his sharp reflexes and outrageous goals made him a star on the sports field. But he took on a much more... Read More

Book Review

Saga Boy

by Kristine Morris

Taking place across continents, "Saga Boy" is the memoir of a Black Trinidadian who grew into his manhood in Canada, surrounded by whiteness and colonial legacies. Downing’s early childhood was filled with Anglican hymns, British-style... Read More

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