In Pamela Reitman’s bittersweet historical novel "Charlotte Salomon Paints Her Life", the German Jewish artist struggles to express herself and survive in the shadow of the Third Reich. In 1939 in Berlin, Kristallnacht shatters... Read More
In Suzanne Manizza Roszak’s radiant novel "The Poison Girl", a brilliant, determined girl escapes the maledictions of her jealous father. Just after Bice was born, her beleaguered mother died. Her father—perhaps blaming himself;... Read More
As a man’s connection to God matures, he finds strength and learns to deal with the painful repercussions of his mistakes in the lesson-filled novel …And She Named Him Chance. Roberts Essex’s vibrant novel …And She Named Him... Read More
"Immortality Bytes" is a humorous dystopian novel about the eternal tug-of-war between man and machine, wealth and poverty, and logic and emotion. Undeserving people fight for control of an immortality machine in Daniel Lawrence... Read More
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Misogyny and religious conviction are vicious bedfellows in Eduardo Sangarcía’s horrifying, humbling literary novel "The Trial of Anna Thalberg", based on the Würzburg witch trials that tore through poor populations with their... Read More