Kate Padilla

Kate Padilla

Kate Padilla is an author, poet and artist. Her book, Apples Rot on the Ground (May 2020), is a collection of gut-wrenching poems detailing the racism and bigotry that existed for Hispanic families in early New Mexico & Wyoming.
The Fall of Moscow Station by Mark Henshaw

The Fall of Moscow Station by Mark Henshaw

The Fall of Moscow Station, Mark Henshaw, Touchstone – Mark Henshaw’s experience as a Central Intelligence Agency analyst and member of the CIA’s “Red Cell” think tank offers up informed insight into the inner workings of the spy game between the United States and Russia in his novel, “The Fall of Moscow Station.”

Vonnegut Novels 1987 – 1997 Edited by Sidney Offit

Vonnegut Novels 1987 – 1997 Edited by Sidney Offit

Vonnegut Novels 1987 – 1997, Sidney Offit Editor, Library of America – Kurt Vonnegut’s final three novels, written in the late 1980s and early 1990s and released in a single volume by the Library of America, feature his bold futurist and darkly pessimistic views laced with blunt humor.

Happy People Read and Drink Coffee by Agnes Martin-Lugand

Happy People Read and Drink Coffee by Agnes Martin-Lugand

Happy People Read and Drink Coffee, Agnés Martin-Lugand, Weinstein Books 2016 Translation — The French novel, “Happy People Read and Drink Coffee,” by Agnés Martin-Lugand, chronicles Diane’s life-journey from extreme suffering after her husband Colin and daughter Clara were killed when a truck crashed into their car, to survival.

The Word Game by Steena Holmes

The Word Game by Steena Holmes

The Word Game, Steena Holmes, Lake Union –Steena Holmes’s poignant novel, “The Word Game,” focuses on the struggles an adult experiences when they suspect child sexual abuse and how the allegation is handled by the professionals.

The Two-Family House by Lynda Cohen Loigman

The Two-Family House by Lynda Cohen Loigman

The Two-Family Hous, Lynda Cohen Loigman, St. Martin’s Press 2015-Prepare to suspend any sense of reality when reading Lynda Cohen Loigman’s debut novel, “The Two-Family House,” a family saga set in Brooklyn in 1947.

NAGASAKI Life After Nuclear War by Susan Southard

NAGASAKI Life After Nuclear War by Susan Southard

NAGASAKI Life After Nuclear Ward, Susan Southard, Viking –Susan Southard’s decade-plus of research and collected eyewitness accounts in “Nagasaki: Life After Nuclear War” is chilling, and prompts rethinking the United States’ true motive for dropping a nuclear bomb on Nagasaki,

Lovers on All Saints’ Day by Juan Gabriel Vasquez

Lovers on All Saints’ Day by Juan Gabriel Vasquez

Lovers on All Saints Day , Juan Gabriel Vásquez, Riverhead Books — These seven complex stories by Colombian Juan Gabriel Vásquez’s in “Lovers on All Saints’ Day” are haunting and indelible with masterful insight into love and loss. This English-translation collection was first published in Spanish 15 years ago and developed while Vásquez was in self-imposed exile in Belgium and France.

Music for Wartime by Rebecca Makkai

Music for Wartime by Rebecca Makkai

Music for Wartime, Rebecca Makkai, Viking — Rebecca Makkai offers readers a treasure trove of literary work in her collection of 17 short stories in “Music for Wartime,” an intriguing blend of artistic imaginativeness and her Romanian ancestry.

The Kindness by Polly Samson

The Kindness by Polly Samson

The Kindness, Polly Samson, Bloomsbury Publishing 2015 — British author Polly Samson’s “The Kindness,” is not a compelling novel but rather a dramatized, ages-old story about a love relationship gone bad. Like a fisherman dangling a worm, the author teases the reader with a promise of an intriguing story yet to come.