Reviews

Review in Publishers Weekly:
“Smith makes a valuable case for using scripture to unlock a more ‘personal and intimate’ dimension of Jewish spirituality. Readers will find this a thought-provoking companion to their Torah study.”

Review in Guy Who Reviews Sports Books:
“Sticking with baseball information throughout the book was a good decision by Feldman as his writing about the Cardinals was excellent. A reader will learn about just about every player on that team.”

Review in Roundup Magazine:
“The power of this collection of wide-ranging conversations is in the storytelling. These women’s responses reflect disparate walks of life, disparate ethnic and family her-stories. Yet the places that carry the most emotional freight with them all lie within a West we recognize and that calls to us.”

Review in The Sports Bookie:
“[Krell’s] narrative is crisp, informal and informative, and his research is extensive.”

Review in Roundup Magazine:
“This fascinating exposé has the potential to impact our environment, and everyone who farms or eats, buys or sells groceries.”
The Windflower Home Almanac of Poetry

Review in Roundup Magazine:
“If the Great Plains could speak, these poems would constitute its definitive and forceful utterance.”
The Places of Modernity in Early Mexican American Literature, 1848-1948

Review in New England Quarterly:
“José F. Aranda’s monograph explains the important contestations over place through settler hybridity. It is a valuable and important contribution to literary history, intellectual history, and the interdisciplinary field of Latinx studies.”
Author Interviews
Interview on the Not Old-Better show

Interview with the Friends of Saint Paul Public Library
