Published Reviews
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Goodreads reviews
Anya’s War is a tender coming-of-age tale of a Jewish girl whose family escaped to Shanghai from the impending Nazi takeover of their home in Russia. Fourteen year...
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Los Angeles Times reviews
by Jon Clinch
Kings of the Earth displays a "subtle brilliance...so vibrant that you feel the bite of a northern wind, smell the rankness of dissipated lives and experience the...
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Kirkus reviews
Through his popular "Moving On" column in the Wall Street Journal, which focuses on transitions in women's friendships, Zaslow (co-author: The Last Lecture, 2008)...
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Orlando Sentinel reviews
Sentinel staffer Jean Patteson weighs in today, with a look at Jeffrey Zaslow's The Girls From Ames, out today.
If you’re a woman reading The Girls from Ames, you...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
An American graduate student in India teams up with an intelligence agent and others to prevent a crisis that could spark bloody chaos.
When Jill Rothchild, an...
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Post-Gazette.com reviews
Having trouble finding just the right words to use to tell Mom how much she means to you? Let authors Kate and David Marshall help.
In "What I Love about You...
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Book List reviews
by Terry Spear
In her newest novel chronicling the lives of the MacNeill werewolf brothers, Spear (A Howl for a
Highlander...
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Amazon Reviews reviews
by Aberjhani
Elemental is an excellent collaboration between poet and artist. Aberjhani constructs beautiful visions through the creative task of placing words in a most...
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Goodreads reviews
by Aberjhani
This little volume, Aberjhani's first, is brash, bold and daring. The structure is, for me, unusual as it offers a mixture of genres. There are several clusters of...
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Amazon Reviews reviews
by Aberjhani
I love this marvelous book and recommend it, with pleasure, to one and all. Mr Aberjhani's voice should be heard around the world...
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Amazon Reviews reviews
by Aberjhani
The American Poet Who Went Home Again will make me do something I never do--I will re-read this soul-exploring book again and maybe again.
Going home is never easy...
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