Leaving Coy’s Hill by Katherine A. Sherbrooke
Leaving Coy's Hill by Katherine A. Sherbrooke With incredible elegance and insight, Leaving Coy's Hill strikes a perfect balance between historical…
Leaving Coy's Hill by Katherine A. Sherbrooke With incredible elegance and insight, Leaving Coy's Hill strikes a perfect balance between historical…
Plain Bad Heroines by Emily M. Danforth Okay, so a haunted girls boarding school set in Little Compton, Rhode Island...…
White Ivy by Susie Yang This review originally appeared in the New York Journal of Books. White Ivy is a suspenseful…
Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson To write a memoir in prose, to distill each experience into just the right…
This essay was originally published on Medium.com. For many women of my generation, kitchens are command central, the headquarters from…
Anxious People by Fredrik Backman With an equal measure of humor and philosophy, Backman's latest work examines the intricacies of…
Yellowface by R.F. Kuang A highly entertaining read, especially for an author with interactions in the publishing industry! A scathing…
The Book of V by Anna Solomon I loved this book's ambition. Any modern retelling of a biblical character has…
Jacobo's Rainbow by David Hirshberg May 2021 Although set in the nineteen sixties, David Hirshberg’s Jacobo’s Rainbow is infused with…
Cassandra Speaks is Lesser's musing on how it might be different if women told our civilization's earliest stories, how it…