Book Review: What We Tried to Bury Grows Here
WHAT WE TRIED TO BURY GROWS HERE by Julian Zabalbeascoa is a dynamic tale built of different voices and the comprehensive struggles of war. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
WHAT WE TRIED TO BURY GROWS HERE by Julian Zabalbeascoa is a dynamic tale built of different voices and the comprehensive struggles of war. 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.
THE FARAWAY MOUNTAINS by Radu Cornel Guiaşu is an unforgettable trek through the mountains and the realities of a Communist regime. Reviewed by Jaylynn Korrell.
CONCERNING INTELLECTUAL SUICIDE IN THE HUMAN RACE by Massimo Fantini is a mind-bending exploration of intellect, belief, and the commonalities of the human condition. Reviewed by Chelsey Tucker.
THE DOWRY by Michael J. Nercessian is a glimpse into a future in which life’s most precious decisions are left to the calculations of an unyielding algorithm. Reviewed by Lindsay Crandall.
FALLING THROUGH THE NEW WORLD by Cynthia Reeves is an intimate, nuanced portrait of the relationships between generations of an Italian family. Reviewed by Elena Bellaart.
SEARCH FOR COMPLETE by Stephen G. Hardy offers an engaging and eloquently written analysis of the importance of both romantic and platonic relationships and the many overlaps between the two. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
WILD BILL RIDES AGAIN by Jim Antonini is a striking story full of wit and emotion about individualism in America. Check out what Maxwell Gillmer has to say about this indie literary novel.
SIGNATURES by Lucas Alves is a colorful story of searching for one’s place in the world. Check out what Audrey Davis has to say in her book review of this indie literary novel.
HATE HUNTERS by Mari Georgeson is a timely novel of ideas about tolerance and the folly of extremism. Check out what Warren Maxwell has to say in his book review of this indie literary novel.