Published Reviews
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Quill & Quire reviews
"Lauren Davis’s debut novel, The Stubborn Season, is as close as you'd want to get to the Depression without being there ... meticulous research informs...
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The Toronto Star reviews
"A gleaming debut … a terrific first novel … compelling social history … This is a wonderful novel … every character is sincerely drawn; these sentences just...
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Quill & Quire (Starred Review) reviews
With her new novel, Montreal-born writer Lauren B. Davis, who currently lives in Princeton, New Jersey, has created a powerful, harrowing and deeply unsettling...
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GLBT Bookshelf reviews
If you asked me which of these short stories was my favorite, I don’t believe that I would be able to give you an answer. Each touched me in a different way: ‘...
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Library Journal reviews
Sullivan (The White Stripes: Sweethearts of the Blues) combines impressive research and wide-ranging interviews in a multilayered narrative about the power of...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
A pleasing survey of soul music, from Lead Belly to Johnny Otis to Michael Franti to Louis Farrakhan.
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Pop Matters reviews
Tellingly, Sullivan paints with condensed strokes, documenting in succinct sections how the music segued with powerful protest movements to smash disfranchisement...
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Historical Novels Review reviews
by Trilby Kent
"This slim volume is a beautiful evocation of South Africa – of a time, a culture, a geography – and it is also a human story that offers no clear-cut heroes and...
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BookFinds.com reviews
by Rita Schiano
What is often talked about in fiction writing is that every novel has pieces of the author's life hidden in the details. In Rita Schiano's emotionally riveting...
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www.amazon.com reviews
by Ron Cabral
10 Reviews for Country Joe and Me are at www.amazon.com
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San Francisco Chronicle Book Review reviews
"carefully researched and superbly written."
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Book-Club-Queen reviews
by Stacy Juba
Stacy Juba has written a page-turner! This has to be one of my favorite mystery books that I've read this year. The characters are well written and have so much...
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VOYA reviews
by Cat Bauer
Harley Columba first appeared in Harley, Like a Person (Winslow, 2000/VOYA October 2000) where readers were introduced to her very difficult family life-her...
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The Jewish Journal of Greater LA reviews
February 25, 2009
Uncool Jew
By David Suissa
“Where are you from?” is a simple enough question. But when I asked Lisa Alcalay Klug the other day, she did...
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Fast Company reviews
by Kirk Snyder
USC B-School professor Kirk Snyder discovered that employees of gay white-collar males aren’t just happier with their jobs than other workers, they’re also more...
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Tucson Weekly reviews
You will keep reading, though. This is Mariotte's great talent: His writing hooks you, and you just have to see how things end. And Annie, much in the vein of the...
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Peace Corps Writers reviews
by Ellen Urbani
"...As with any memorable story about an "other" place, [Urbani] extends a generosity of attention that allows readers to create their own sense of...
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Prepublication Review reviews
by Eve Kushner
Eve Kushner compassionately and insightfully orchestrates a rich chorus of women's voices in a groundbreaking experiential study of abortion. She takes us beyond...
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Mystery Scene Magazine reviews
"This thriller is at times so fast-paced it leaves you breathless, yet the scene-setting is so superb that you’ll want to slow down to reread various pages, and...
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