Book Review: Where Heaven Meets Cheyenne
WHERE HEAVEN MEETS CHEYENNE by Charles Macduff Westerman is a moving novel about illness, faith, and good spirit. Reviewed by Nikolas Mavreas.
WHERE HEAVEN MEETS CHEYENNE by Charles Macduff Westerman is a moving novel about illness, faith, and good spirit. Reviewed by Nikolas Mavreas.
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.
WHEN BONE MELTS by Elise Keitz Harlow is a Russian-American family takes in an estranged daughter at their lakeside villa in this compelling historical drama. Reviewed by Frankie Martinez.
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.
THE ALCHEMY OF BRIDGES by Charlene Williams is a moving love story with a big, caring heart. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
MILAREPA: THREAT OR OPPORTUNITY by Robert D. Gilman is a surrealist dream, a guiding hand into the beautiful unexpected. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
PERCEPTION by Maureen Hartman is a searing family drama—a story of secrets coming to light and the ever present possibility of new beginnings. Reviewed by Warren Maxwell.
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.