Reviews
All Daughters Are Awesome Everywhere
Review in Motherhood, Literature, & Art:
“What is most striking about All Daughters Are Awesome Everywhere is the tenderness and care DeMisty shows for the women, girls, and daughters. Lines like, ‘Their hair was uncombed, fuzzy, they were all carelessly beautiful,’ speak to how we want to be seen, but rarely feel that we are.”
Review in Natural History Magazine:
“Cougar research has blossomed in the subsequent half-century, judging from the work of the many wildlife experts Patten interviewed.”
Review in Kirkus Reviews:
“Seligman shows how popular revulsion to the horrific antisemitic violence unified New York City’s fractious Jewish community, the Russian and largely Orthodox newcomers downtown with the German and largely Reform Jews uptown. The author’s account portrays a Jewish community learning how and when to deploy its newfound political clout.”
Review in Enchanted Prose:
“The Golden Land is a remarkable reading experience – emotionally, culturally, historically. . . . With the State Department issuing a Level 4 red flag alert that Myanmar is too dangerous for Americans to visit, Shick lets us in.”
Review in Roundup Magazine:
“In his well-researched and well-written book, Robert Aquinas McNally uses Muir’s diaries and letters to reveal a flawed activist.”
Review in Roundup Magazine:
“The authentic and straightforward voice of Richard Moves Camp carries the reader along a journey through personal experience and history to weave a lovely narrative of tradition, resolute cultural preservation, and spiritual resistance.”
Review in Roundup Magazine:
“The stories will warm your heart, make you think, and remind you of every first step you took on a good trail. Get a cup of coffee or a strong cup of tea, pick up his book, and sit back and enjoy Hush of the Land.”
Author Interviews
Interview in New Books Network
Interview in Books & Looks
Interview in Book Work
Interview in Columbia Fiction Foundry
Interview in Our Missouri
Interview in KRTV
Interview in WICC 600 AM
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