
Book Review :: The Boyhood of Cain by Michael Amherst
A novel that examines the complexities of youth as Daniel seeks his place in the world.
A novel that examines the complexities of youth as Daniel seeks his place in the world.
A novel that blends comedy with a quirky take on fate.
A journey of emotional depth, revealing the impact of history on personal identity and relationships.
A novel about Ciara's journey one from a seemingly perfect life to the challenges of escaping abuse.
Blackstock shares her personal encounters with racism through medical school and working in the field.
The opening line of the opening chapter reads: “This is my last time writing about race.”
Smith conveys the oppressive views of those who seek to impose their ideas on others, as well as ways to resist.
Kimmerer examines a number of gift economies already in existence, helping readers see alternatives to polarization.
"This collection is as much about class as it is about sexuality."
Set in ancient Greece with characters who "sound like they live in twenty-first Ireland."