Tag: American literature
Author Talk: The Hidden Life of Aster Kelly
by Doris Booth | Apr 1, 2023 | Featured, Interviews, Video | 0 |
Interview: The Hidden Life of Aster Kelly, Katherine A. Sherbrooke, Pegasus Books – Inspired by a true-to-life mystery in her own family, Katherine A. Sherbrooke’s latest novel, THE HIDDEN LIFE OF ASTER KELLY offers an inside look at fashion, movie making, and clandestine affairs in 1940s Hollywood.
Read MoreInterview: Risk Sentiment and Empathy Drive Poisssant’s Lake Life
by Ellen Birkett Morris | Jul 1, 2020 | Interviews, Written | 0 |
Lake Life, David James Poissant, Simon and Schuster – Lake Life, David James Poissant’s debut novel, begins with a tragic accident that brings up long buried family secrets and forces members of the Starling family to examine their relationships.
Read MorePatchett Weaves Story of Family Loyalty and Legacy
by Ellen Birkett Morris | Jan 1, 2020 | Book Reviews | 0 |
The Dutch House, Ann Patchett, Deckle House – Ann Patchett’s latest novel The Dutch House reads like a modern fairy tale with a house that seems enchanted or damned, depending on which character’s perspective you are grounded in, an evil stepmother, and two siblings,
Read MoreAnnouncing the Winners of the 2019 National Book Awards
by Editorial Staff | Nov 22, 2019 | News & Views | 0 |
News – Announcing the Winners of the 2019 National Book Awards
Read MoreDavid Dow’s Confessions of an Innocent Man Turns Justice on Its Head
by Doris Booth | Apr 1, 2019 | Featured, Interviews | 0 |
Confessions of an Innocent Man, David R. Dow, Dutton – David R. Dow is no stranger to the criminal justice system. As the founder and director of the Texas Innocence Network, which works to exonerate inmates who did not commit the crimes for which they were wrongfully convicted
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