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Book Review

The Tunnel

by Danielle Ballantyne

A young boy carves a path through grief in this moving picture book. The color scheme is simple to complement the complex subject matter: grayscale with mindful touches of red. The cloak of loss over the house is made clear in subtle... Read More

Book Review

Mushroom Rain

by Danielle Ballantyne

Watercolors and digital paints in every hue under the stormy sky are used to tell the story of an underappreciated forest dweller: mushrooms. Dreamy illustrations portray a variety of mushrooms with an eye for detail, and the titular... Read More

Book Review

Mage of Fools

by Eileen Gonzalez

In Eugen Bacon’s novel "Mage of Fools", an African nation suffers the rule of a grotesque, inscrutable royal advisor. In Mafinga, everyone is equal: so say King Magu and his mystical adviser Atari, who rule from a sprawling palace... Read More

Book Review

Roadside South

by Rachel Jagareski

David Wharton’s evocative photographs capture defining aspects of the American South, documenting haunting farmlands and wild landscapes and edgy juxtapositions of human-made and natural details, both beautiful and ordinary,... Read More

Book Review

A Revolution of the Mind

by Mari Carlson

"A Revolution of the Mind" is a complex novel in which a woman becomes angry about society’s approach to mental health. In M. V. Perry’s novel "A Revolution of the Mind", a woman in her twenties thinks about how her depression formed... Read More

Book Reviews