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 Antagonist by Lynn Coady

The Antagonist by Lynn Coady

The Antagonist Lynn Coady Vintage Books October 8, 2013 ISBN: 978-0345802514 Buy This Book www.amazon.com     ". . .life intermixed with the new web reality." Canadian author Lynn Coady’s uniquely structured novel, The Antagonist, offers up a...

The Lake of Dreams by Kim Edwards

The Lake of Dreams by Kim Edwards

The Lake of Dreams Kim Edwards Viking Softcover ISBN: 978-0143120360 Buy This Book www.amazon.com         ". . .delivers a fast-paced reading fix." Kim Edwards’ “The Lake of Dreams” supplies copious intrigue and...

The Red Chamber by Pauline A. Chen

The Red Chamber by Pauline A. Chen

The Red Chamber Pauline A. Chen Vintage Books April 9, 2013 Softcover/400 pages ISBN: 978-0-130794656-0 Buy This Book www.amazon.com       ". . .offering insight into Chinese women's strength and courage . . ."  Pauline A....

Season of the Rainbirds by Nadeem Aslam

Season of the Rainbirds by Nadeem Aslam

Season of the Rainbirds Nadeem Aslam Knopf March 26, 2013 Softcover/208 pages ISBN: 978-0345802828 Buy This Book www.amazon.com     ". . .first, exceptional novel . . ."  Nadeem Aslam exquisitely portrays in rich poetic language the emotional...

y by Marjorie Celona

y by Marjorie Celona

Marjorie Celona’s uniquely titled debut novel, y, portrays the harsh reality of an abandoned child horrifically abused by foster parents. The child launches a desperate search to understand why her mother dropped her off hours after she was born in front of the YWCA (hence the title) wrapped in a sweatshirt.

Dinner with Churchill by Cita Stelzer

Dinner with Churchill by Cita Stelzer

Hungry for a delicious book on diplomacy? Try a Dinner with Churchill, a compilation of unpublished material by Cita Stelzer, a researcher at Churchill College, that serves up Churchill’s “policy-making at the dinner table.”