Book Review: Big Lake Troubles
BIG LAKE TROUBLES by Jeffrey D. Boldt is An intimate look at the messy, often murky path to doing what’s right. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
BIG LAKE TROUBLES by Jeffrey D. Boldt is An intimate look at the messy, often murky path to doing what’s right. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
The lives of Viennese neighbors interweave in this intimate exploration of human relationships and self-discovery. OVERHEARD by Dominik Barta (UW Press) reviewed by Lola Lee.
ALCIBIADES, MON AMOUR by Tobias Maxwell is about a quest for beauty and truth evolving into an obsession that will corrupt and destroy. Reviewed by Erica Ball.
PLUM by Andy Anderegg is a second-person marvel—coming of age and the lasting impact of trauma on the path of healing. Reviewed by Lola Lee.
HOME FOR THE BEWILDERED by Michelle Tobin is a highly emotive book that conveys a vital message about the importance of tolerance and understanding. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
1986: Stories by Will Stepp is atmospheric & real—a recollective mood on childhood, family, and friends in the 1980s, coated with the nostalgia of times gone by.
STRINGS by Joseph Edwin Haeger is an intricately woven exploration of one man’s journey through the splintered possibilities of fatherhood. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
Hedonism meets consequences in this sumptuously devastating literary novel. WHERE WHEN IT RAINS by John F. Duffy reviewed by Joelene Pynnonen.
MILAREPA: THREAT OR OPPORTUNITY by Robert D. Gilman is a surrealist dream, a guiding hand into the beautiful unexpected. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
A THOUSAND TINY STITCHES by Stephanie Claypool is a masterful story of grief, love, and hardwork. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.