Published Reviews
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Bay Area BusinessWoman News reviews
by Lori Hope
I read Hope's book, Help Me Live, as though I had a loving sister on my shoulder, murmuring in my ear that what I have to offer is enough: Just slow down, listen...
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San Francisco Chronicle reviews
by Alan Kaufman
For Alan Kaufman, the late San Francisco vagabond wordsmith Jack Micheline represented the true spirit of poetry.
``He would beg destiny for a break,'' recalls...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
by Belle Yang
The tension between ancient rituals and modern reality elevates these tales from the merely beautiful into an astonishing personal vision, and a unique portrait ...
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Library Journal reviews
by Belle Yang
Yang recounts the trek her father made down the length of China to escape civil war and hunger as Mao Zedong Communist battled Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist for...
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Voya reviews
VOYA-Starred Review April 2007
Beaudoin, Sean. Going Nowhere Fast. Little,...
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Breast Cancer Action News reviews
by Lori Hope
Hope [is] first and foremost is a great storyteller. If you invited her to a dinner party, you would actually encourage her to share her observations on cancer as...
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CURE magazine reviews
by Lori Hope
Even though I am a 20-year survivor, I needed to be reminded about what people in the throes of cancer need, and Lori Hope’s book is...
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McSweeneys.net reviews
Readers of the quarterly know Ms. Ehrhardt's stories from Issues 14 and 16, and now there's a whole book of them together in one place, which is very convenient....
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Time Out Chicago reviews
Her characters, all living in or around New Orleans, are flawed and selfish, and yet it’s impossible to avert one’s gaze. Each story is like a perfectly wrapped...
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Narrative Magazine reviews
On occasion, the narrator looks around the room, and Ehrhardt has a gift for lucid description that has the hyperreal effect of a still life, causing one to...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by Terry Spear
Red werewolf Bella flees her adoptive pack of gray werewolves when the alpha male Volan tries forcibly to claim her as his mate. Her real love, beta male Devlyn,...
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Esquire.com reviews
by Mary Otis
"Yes, Yes, Cherries offers an intriguing batch of imperfect characters and unstable conditions. Otis has a sharp eye for people’s habits. She knows how to draw...
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Association of American Colleges and Universities reviews
With this concise overview of men’s role in feminism, Shira Tarrant makes a substantial contribution to the project of ally-building across gender lines. Tarrant...
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Richmond Times-Dispatch reviews
by rory nugent
New Bedford remains the largest commercial fishing port in the United States, but it has fallen on hard times, writes Rory Nugent in his riveting DOWN AT THE DOCKS...
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Night Owl Romance reviews
by Terry Spear
Tessa Anderson is determined to find the person who killed her brother's girlfriend. Unfortunately Tessa's brother, Michael, was convicted of first-degree murder....
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EW, PW, The Independent reviews
by amy l. boaz
“Based loosely on D.H. Lawrence's 1924 pilgrimage to Taos, N.M., where he hoped to create an artists' utopia, Amy Boaz's diamond-cut debut, A Richer Dust, follows...
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Seriously Reviewed reviews
by Terry Spear
Review: WHEW!!! What a thrilling, engaging, wonderful ride. Ms Spear does such a great job in her telling of a good story that you really feel like you are right...
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Chicago Sun-Times (Q&A) reviews
Call it a girl thing. There's just something special about female friendships -- girlfriends who are there for you through thick and thin, no matter what. Much of...
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BORDERS's Shortlist Interview reviews
The co-author, with Randy Pausch, of the inspiring bestseller The Last Lecture, Jeffrey Zaslow offers another charming book of wisdom and life lessons in The Girls...
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The Capital reviews
all started with an e-mail from Jennifer Litchman six years ago.
The Annapolis resident sent the message to Wall Street Journal columnist Jeffrey Zaslow after he...
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