Reviews
The Boy Who Promised Me Horses
Review in Montana Quarterly:
“There’s a fine line between deep emotion and sentimentality. David Charpentier finds it and strides it in this remarkable new memoir.”
Review in Montana the Magazine of Western History:
“Like St. Augustine and Jean-Jacques Rousseau before him, Charpentier understands that self-discovery emerges from becoming close to someone else, and that no autobiography engages readers without giving them the opportunity to imagine themselves in Charpentier’s friend’s ‘worn-out’ and stinking shoes.”
Review in Library Journal:
“This title showcases Chinoy’s capacity for meticulous detail, fascinating research, and strong sources. Readers who study the intersection of politics and technology will relish this book.”
Review in The Sports Bookie:
“It becomes apparent after reading a few chapters of Under Jackie’s Shadow that Nathanson is tackling a difficult subject that will take the readers out of their comfort zones. But he allows the players to address the issues, and it results in a fascinating, infuriating, and at times, demoralizing read.”
Review in Brittle Paper:
“The Gathering of Bastards . . . is a prayer, not against exile per se, but against exiling, that tendency of the home or the country to eject.”
Review in The Union:
“From journalists and entrepreneurs to explorers like John Muir, Noy gathers and edits their insights to present a multifaceted view of natural beauty through the lens of history.”
Review in Dugout Dirt:
“Lefty and Tim offers baseball fans valuable insight into McCarver and Carlton as both humans and ballplayers.”
Prisoner of the Vampires of Mars
Review on Skulls in the Stars:
“The book is a wild ride through a variety of ideas and scenarios and one never quite knows where it is going next, to its credit.”
Author Interviews
Interview on Down to Earth: Planet to Plate podcast
Interview with the Pittsburgh Sports Memories Podcast
Interview on Necessary Fiction
Arnold “Smoke” Elser and Eva-Maria Maggi
Recorded signing at FVCC’s Wilderness Act 60th Anniversary Event










