In the empathetic novel The Residents’ Voice, a woman makes stunning breakthroughs in the study of dementia. In Pieta Valentine’s based-in-truth novel The Residents’ Voice, a physiotherapist does groundbreaking work with dementia... Read More
Set in the Middle East, "The Nativity of Bloodshed" is a historical novel that reveals the senselessness of war. Moshe Levin’s historical novel "The Nativity of Bloodshed" explores Israel’s history across three centuries. In 1593, a... Read More
M. S. King’s "Dad Spelled Backward" chronicles his and his wife’s frustrating yet fulfilling quest to have a baby. King, a New York dentist and comedian, was in his fifties when he met his wife, Gaby. Though, when King was younger,... Read More
In Arinze Ifeakandu’s short story collection, queer Nigerian men defy cultural norms to pursue love. For the Nigerian families in these tales, traditional masculinity is of the utmost importance. Loving men, or not looking manly... Read More
In Robert McGill’s speculative novel, complex social problems are met with an innovative, controversial technology that bursts onto the black market scene. After eighteen-year-old Regan decides to kill herself, she orders a toxic... Read More
"Sometime a Clear Light" is a poignant photographer’s memoir that integrates striking images into its personal tale. Aylette Jenness’s memoir "Sometime a Clear Light" focuses on her family’s 1960s experiences in Alaska and Nigeria.... Read More