“World Without End” Unveils a World with Hope (Still)

A review of Martha Park’s essay collection, “World Without End: Essays on Apocalypse and After.”

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A Feel-Good Beach Read to Spark the Revolution

Marie Bostwick’s latest novel, “The Book Club for Troublesome Women,” will inspire readers to get into some trouble of their own.

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Memoir “Rehearsals for Dying” Examines Ripple Effects of Cancer

A review of Ariel Gore’s memoir, “Rehearsals for Dying: Digressions on Love and Cancer.”

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“When The Horses”: A Study in the Nomenclature of Normalcy

In the spirit of Jane Kenyon, Mary Helen Callier’s poems inhabit spaces of tension. The body, landscape, and time all become sites of reckoning.

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Just Like The Best of The Blues, This Novel Is Frenetic, Yearning, and Pulsing With Hope

Callie Collins’ “Walk Softly on This Heart of Mine” is all about belonging, longing, and the shared intimacy of the blues.

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