'The Class: A Life-Changing Teacher, His World-Changing Students, and the Most Inventive Classroom' in America by Heather Won Tesoriero exists as more than a story of Andy Bramante and his students. It's also a roadmap to improving our educational systems and the unimaginable bounties waiting if we do.
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Book Review: ‘The Comfort of People’ by Daniel Miller
In 'The Comfort of People' anthropologist Daniel Miller continues his book series about material culture in a unique study of society, science, and health focusing on caretakers and hospice patients dealing with some form of terminal or long-term illness.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Who’s Who When Everyone is Someone Else’ by C.D. Rose
Have you ever imagined a novel written by Gabriel García Márquez and Wes Anderson? C.D. Rose's new book, 'Who's Who When Everyone is Someone Else' gets pretty close
Read More »Book Review: ‘Fire Sermon’ by Jamie Quatro
In Jamie Quatro's 'Fire Sermon," a married woman attempts to reconcile the love she feels for her husband and her growing desire towards another man
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Wicked City’ by Beatriz Williams
'The Wicked City' by Beatriz Williams is a classic example of historical fiction. Her narrative so on point with the time period that she makes us believe that we are smack in the middle of the Jazz Age, sipping bathtub gin in a clandestine Juice Joint.
Read More »Book review: ‘Results May Vary’ by Bethany Chase
Bethany Chase's "Results May Vary" explores what happens when a betrayal not only conceals a lover from an unsuspecting spouse, but also hides a completely different life.
Read More »Book Review: ‘With Love From The Inside’ by Angela Pisel
Angela Pisel's debut novel 'With Love From The Inside' is the heart-breaking story of a woman on death row convicted of a hideous crime, and the estranged daughter she left in the world outside.
Read More »Book Review: ’56 Counties: A Montana Journey’ by Russell Rowland
With literary flamboyance held under careful control, Russell Rowland has produced a remarkably engaging gestalt of the Big Sky state.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Alice and Oliver’ by Charles Bock
With Alice and Oliver, Charles Bock brings the story of a young couple deeply in love with their new baby and with each other, whose world is turned upside down after a shocking medical diagnosis.
Read More »Do Book Reviews Sell Books?
So the real question is this: do book reviews work?
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