Book Review: Plum by Andy Anderegg
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.
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.
THE ALCHEMY OF BRIDGES by Charlene Williams is a moving love story with a big, caring heart. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
HALF THE WORLD by Leissa Shahrak is an enchanting historical novel set in a deeply suspicious society ripe for rebellion. Reviewed by Peggy Kurkowski.
YOUR BIGGEST FAN by Jeremy Rosenholtz is a self-referential funhouse mirror of creators and their audience. Reviewed by John M. Murray.
A collision of music and myth leads one musician down a path where riffs and redemption intertwine. Devil on My Trail by Daniel DiFranco reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
A THOUSAND TINY STITCHES by Stephanie Claypool is a masterful story of grief, love, and hardwork. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
THE ASCENDITURE by Robyn Dabney is a stunning feminist mountaineering fantasy. Reviewed by Lindsay Crandall.
MANIFEST IT! ACTION PLANNER by Nakeya T. Fields, LCSW is a self-help book that makes life a little less chaotic. Reviewed by Tomi Alo.
EVEN STRONG GIRLS CRY by Jen Belcastro is an inspiring & lively memoir about a woman who took back the reins of her life to find her own kind of freedom. Reviewed by Jaylynn Korrell.
ANGRY DAUGHTER by Nanci Lamborn is a remarkable memoir where the path from resentment to redemption unfolds with stark honesty and unwavering faith. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.