A family holiday takes a turn for the strange and tragic in Marie NDiaye’s novel "That Time of Year". On the last day of their summer vacation, Herman’s wife and son go missing. His only chance of finding them, according to his sole... Read More
Call me Immigrant. In your country, I do the essential work to keep your living standards high, even as you jeer at me and pay me nowhere near the same dollars you do to your exalted citizens, for the same work. Of late, I am coming into... Read More
Kateri Ewing’s "Watercolor Is for Everyone" encourages an intuitive, meditative practice to inspire original creations. Based on a workshop to encourage anyone to try their hand at watercolor, this step-by-step, lesson-filled book’s... Read More
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
Drawing on personal experiences and cultural analysis, Jaswinder Bolina’s essay collection "Of Color" is an important examination of race in the US. The son of Sikh Punjabi immigrants by way of London, Bolina writes about navigating a... Read More
Insightful and heartfelt, Len Mac Lellan’s poetry collection reflects upon even difficult moments with inspiring gratitude. Len Mac Lellan’s endearing narrative poetry collection, "God Will Provide", is centered on history, faith,... Read More
"Rascal" is a graphic novel about a destructive but endearing cat. Realistic illustrations of feline antics reveal the pros and cons of pet ownership, including unforeseen life changes. A young woman returns from a trip to discover that... Read More
In Borja Gonzalez’s subtle, surreal "A Gift for a Ghost", two girls form a connection despite living 160 years apart. Teresa lives in 1856 and is preparing to make her society debut. She follows her mother’s instructions and... Read More