'The Goat Driver' by James F. Johnson is a very realistic portrayal of life with all its golden moments and difficulties.
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Interview: Isabel Allende, Author of ‘In the Midst of Winter’
Isabel Allende's novel In the Midst of Winter combines the very real immigration crisis with an unlikely love story between two very different people.
Read More »Interview: Phil Harrison, Author of ‘The First Day’
In his debut novel 'The First Day,' Phil Harrison beautifully navigates the story of a love affair between a pastor and a scholar of Samuel Beckett that brings life-altering consequences for those around them.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Book of Dust Volume 1: La Belle Sauvage’ by Philip Pullman
'The Book of Dust Volume 1: La Belle Sauvage' by Philip Pullman is a wonderful book which should please any who read and enjoyed 'His Dark Materials'. It promises to be every bit as interesting and exciting as the previous series.
Read More »Book Review: ‘When We Were Worthy’ A novel by Marybeth Mayhew Whalen
In When We Were Worthy by Marybeth Mayhew Whalen will enhance your library and be a great find for those who enjoy drama and emotions, taking you into the thought and feelings that often result from tragedy.
Read More »Book Tour: Tom Hanks’ ‘Uncommon Type: Some Stories’
Tom Hanks shares his love of typewriters, his book 'Uncommon Type: Some Stories', and discusses his acting career.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Sleeping Beauties’ by Stephen and Owen King
At the center of Stephen and Owen King's new novel 'Sleeping Beauties' is a mix of a classical fairy tale with a feminist twist. Word of caution: don't wake up the women.
Read More »Interview: Peter Stamm, Author of ‘To The Back of Beyond’
An interview with Peter Stamm, author of 'To The Back of Beyond'
Read More »Book Review: ‘Roomies’ by Christina Lauren
Roomies by Christina Lauren is all storybook fiction from start to finish, making for a cozy love story.
Read More »Interview: Diane Chamberlain, Author of ‘The Stolen Marriage’
In her new novel 'The Stolen Marriage,' Diane Chamberlain introduces a protagonist, who is by all accounts, her own worst enemy.
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