Mothers have earned the right to be insane. A needed mother is more important than a well-read one. Mothers of young children are allowed to post signs on their doors warning “we nap here, disturb at your own risk.” So trumpet... Read More
Updating the classics to reflect modern sensibilities has been somewhat of a growth industry during the past three decades, the results including jive-talking scarecrows, feminist Cinderellas, and Capulet and Montague street gangs. Some... Read More
“For qi to be beneficial and nourishing, you need to make sure it keeps flowing—not too quickly and not too slowly.” It seems that Henwood and Choy have applied this same principle describing energy or life force in writing this... Read More
Understanding the Role of Meaningful Coincidence in Your Life is the sub-title of this fascinating work. Carl Gustav Jung defined synchronicity as any apparent coincidence that inspires a sense of wonder and personal meaning or... Read More
In her dedication, Peddicord writes, “This book is dedicated to all women everywhere who realize life is what we make it. Despite heartbreaking experiences and trauma, they eternally make roses grow out of ashes and reach for the... Read More
Veteran novelist and nominee for the Lambda Library Award (If You Had A Family, 1996), Wilson has brought together nine of her best shorts in this most recent work. A brilliant feminist writer, she explores the relationships between... Read More
Of all the poetry and fiction that Michael Field created, none was as interesting as the creation of Field himself. The fictitious author was the front of two eccentric spinsters, Katherine Bradley, and her niece, Edith Cooper. Lovers as... Read More
“The inventor is a man who looks around upon the world and is not contented with things as they are,” Alexander Graham Bell once said. MacLeod was not “contented” with an ordinary biography of this famous inventor for ages eight... Read More