Posts tagged book review
Review of When We Were Sisters: A Liminal Space Between Brokenness and Identity

Book Review

When We Were Sisters is a remarkable story about sisterhood, trauma, and grief. To turn its pages is like turning the whole ocean apart, finding pieces of itself in the debris.” On the blog, Harsimran Kaur reviews Fatimah Asghar’s When We Were Sisters (Penguin Random House, 2022).

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Review of “Mount Chicago”: On Love, Loss, and Meeting Your Heroes (and Their Birds)

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“Levin has a knack for writing characters I would despise if I met them at a party but whose pursuits in this novel I followed attentively.” On the blog, Sophie Allen reviews Adam Levin’s Mount Chicago (Doubleday Books, 2022).

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Review of Caitlin Horrocks’ “Life Among the Terranauts”: Strange Connections

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“The lasting connections forged between strangers is a recurring theme of Life Among the Terranauts, a running thread that binds the brief narratives of everyday life.” On the blog, Eliza Browning reviews Caitlin Horrock’s Life Among the Terranauts (Little, Brown, 2021).

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