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The Spring Before Obergefell

Review in The Gay & Lesbian Review:

“Grossberg’s novel excels in portraying the banality of smalltown life and the fractured focus of the digital age . . . this is very much a novel about midlife, with the usual groans about an aging body’s aches and pains and poignant passages about lost time.”

Star Bound

Review in Mercury Magazine:

“There are so many topics that Carney and McCandless explore that I suspect any reader will still learn a sizeable amount—and their wit and unabashed geekiness over all things space make for a delightful read and may remind you why you fell in love with spaceflight.”

Baseball before We Knew It

Review in Farther Off the Wall:

“Beneficial, Bountiful and Believable for baseball curators.”

Homing

Review in Pittsburgh Quarterly:

“If no-punches-pulled writing is your style, look no further. Flick, a senior lecturer in the Master of Fine Arts and Food Studies programs at Chatham University, puts her experiences, including as an avid gardener and onetime professional baker, to good use.”

Get Your Tokens Ready

Review in The Sports Bookie:

Get Your Tokens Ready is a solid effort and an enjoyable read. The perspectives of the players and managers are interesting, and Donnelly has provided extensive notes for each chapter.”

Modern Responsa

Review in Association of Jewish Libraries:

Modern Responsa should be on the shelves of synagogues, Jewish community centers, universities and individual homes. It would be a splendid gift for a bar or bat mitzvah and other important markers in individual Jewish life journey.”

Memory Wars

Review in H-War:

“[Memory Wars is] filled with provocative and sophisticated arguments about public memory that have cutting insight and broad applicability.”

The Road to the Land of the Mother of God

Review in H-Environment:

“For scholars, the book brings regional Peruvian history to a global audience interested in long-term historical infrastructure and environmental trends.”

Cast Out of Eden

Review in H-Environment:

“This is a provocative and insightful story that should appeal to environmental historians, historians of the American West, and historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era.”

Author Interviews

Lory Bedikian

Interview in Moria Online

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