Tim Gebhart lives in Sioux Falls, SD, where he practices law in order to provide shelter for his family, his dogs, and his books. He is a member of the National Book Critics Circle and his blog de guerre is A Progressive on the Prairie.
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Anyone who calls Rory Stewart's tale of his walk across Afghanistan in the middle of winter simply a travelogue is as crazy as Stewart's idea.
Distinctive narration by a "rudeboy" helps drive a debut novel exploring life and conflict in multicultural London.
Twenty years after it was released, a collection of post-apocalyptic stories remains relevant today.
A colorable premise of a near-future America controlled by huge conglomerates and fundamentalist Christians loses its way and its power in its execution.
A British music journalist explores the rise of the counterculture-based "Southern California sound" of the late 1960s and its commercialization in the 1970s.
Exploring the "new NHL" through books documenting professional hockey's recent past.
Despite problems with flow and an occasional bent toward invective, a Bronx public defender gives insight into the world of indigent defense.
Annette Gilsono's debut novel surprises with a blend of utopian literature, chaos theory and New Age concepts.
Pete Earley uses a journalist's eye in a personal and compelling exploration of America's mentally ill and its mental health system.
Two Air America Radio contributors take a satirical look at America in the age of the "Rapture Right."
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