Tag: Harper Collins
Interview: Story of Witches Inspires Deep Thought
by Diane Slocum | Sep 1, 2022 | Interviews, Written | 0 |
Women Could Fly, Megan Giddings, Harper Collins – Josephine’s mother disappeared when she was 14. No one knew what happened, but the conjectures ranged from suspicions that she was murdered to that she was a witch.
Read MoreBook Review: When We Were Bright and Beautiful by Jillian Medoff
by Kate Padilla | Apr 11, 2022 | Book Reviews | 0 |
When We Were Bright and Beautiful, Jillian Medoff, Harper Collins – Jillian Medoff delves into the perilous subjects of pornography, consent and sexual assault in her suspenseful novel, “When We Were Bright and Beautiful
Read MoreReview: Wise Women by Gina Sorell
by Julianne B. McCullagh | Feb 1, 2022 | Book Reviews | 0 |
Wise Women, Gina Sorell, Harper Collins – The Wise Women deals with the ever-ancient, ever-new intergenerational issues that are common to all families.
Read MoreInterview: Epic Debut Novel Traces Family Slave Trade Through Modern Day
by Diane Slocum | Nov 1, 2021 | Interviews, Written | 0 |
The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois, Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, Harper Collins – Ailey Garfield is the descendant of Africans brought to America as slaves plus Native American and white ancestry.
Read MoreInterview: The Wrong Kind of Woman Looks at Staying True to Self
by Ellen Birkett Morris | Dec 1, 2020 | Interviews, Written | 0 |
The Wrong Kind of Woman, Sarah McCraw Crow, Harper Collins – An unexpected death and a wave of social upheaval collide in Sarah McCraw Crow’s The Wrong Kind of Woman (MIRA Books/HarperCollins).
Read MoreEscape to Wilderness Threatens Mom and Daughter’s Relationship
by Diane Slocum | Nov 1, 2020 | Interviews | 0 |
The New Wilderness, Diane Cook, Harper Collins – Five-year-old Agnes was dying in the polluted city, so her mother, Bea, joins a group headed for the only remaining wilderness.
Read MoreUndocumented Mom and Son Navigate America
by Diane Slocum | Oct 1, 2020 | Interviews, Written | 0 |
The Son of Good Fortune, Lysley Tenorio, Harper Collins – When he is 10, Excel’s mother, Maxima, tells him they are TNT – hiding and hiding – they are not in the U.S. legally.
Read MoreReview: Make Them Cry by Smith Henderson & Jon Marc Smith
by Kate Padilla | Sep 26, 2020 | Book Reviews | 0 |
Make Them Cry, Smith Henderson & Jon Marc Smith, Harper Collins – Can private military contractors hired by the United States to stabilize violence in Afghanistan by taking over the country’s heroin traffic use the same tactics with Mexican drug cartels?
Read More“Saving Missy” Addresses Profound Loneliness
by Anna Roins | Sep 1, 2020 | Interviews, Written | 0 |
Saving Missy, Beth Morrey, Harper Collins – Best-selling debut author, Beth Morrey, was inspired to write her ‘coming-of-old’ novel, The Love Story of Missy Carmichael/Saving Missy, about a lonely woman saved by the people around her, when she got to know her community on maternity leave.
Read MoreThe Indie Bestseller List
by Editorial Staff | Dec 12, 2019 | Indie Bestseller List | 0 |
The Indie Bestseller List – Published Wednesday, December 11, 2019 (for the sales week ended Sunday, December 8, 2019). Based on reporting from many hundreds of independent bookstores across the United States.
Read MoreGothic Romance: Love, Murder, Ghoulish Haunt Black Woman
by Diane Slocum | Aug 1, 2019 | Interviews, Written | 0 |
The Confessions of Frannie Langton, Sara Collins, Harper Collins – Frannie grew up a slave on a Jamaican plantation. Her master, Langton, chose her as his assistant in his experiments on cadavers.
Read MoreThe Indie Bestellers List
by Doris | Jul 25, 2019 | Indie Bestseller List | 0 |
The Indie Bestsellers List – Published Wednesday, July 24, 2019 (for the sales week ended Sunday, July 21, 2019). Based on reporting from many hundreds of independent bookstores across the United States.
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