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.
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Sally Collins captures the essence of coming of age, wrapping the pains and pleasures of youth in a fresh and compelling narrative in MUDDLED CHERRIES. Reviewed and starred by Melissa Suggitt.
Joyous and sobering, HELL IS A WORLD WITHOUT YOU by Jason Kirk is a coming-of-age story from deep within America’s megachurch community examines the realities of love, faith, and apostasy. Reviewed by Warren Maxwell.
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THE NOTHING BROTHERS by Jeff Rosen is a wild ride; kick back in the bucket seat as Nugent blows the speakers out. Check out what Nick Rees Gardner has to say in his book review of this indie historical novel.
THE GIRL IN THE WATER by Joseph Howse is a sincere story of friendship and family. Check out what Audrey Davis has to say in her book review of this indie historical novel.
SPINDRIFT LOVE by Jocelyn Holst Bolster is an atmospheric small town story of finding yourself. Check out what Manik Chaturmutha has to say in her review of this Atmosphere Press novel.
HEY, WHITE GIRL by Judith Bice is a bittersweet tale of growing pains, race, and family. Check out what Madeline Barbush of IBR has to say about this Atmosphere Press novel.