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The Perils of Girlhood

Starred Review in Booklist:

“Yes, there are dangers in being a girl and becoming a woman, but Fraterrigo assures there are delights, too.”

In the Japanese Ballpark

Review in Kirkus:

“The author offers a clear picture of a thriving subculture that most American readers likely know little about, apart from passing familiarity with transplanted superstars like the Dodgers’ celebrated two-way player, Shohei Ohtani.”

Crush

Review in My Edmonds News:

“A vivid, behind-the-scenes journey into the world of winemaking—equal parts romantic and rigorous.”

Review in the Inlander:

“An entertaining read for wine lovers and wine newcomers alike.”

Too Good to be Altogether Lost

Review in Washington Independent Review of Books:

“With its prodigious research and readable, suspenseful style, Too Good to Be Altogether Lost deserves a space on everyone’s shelf, whether or not the ‘Little House’ books are already on it.”

Grit and Ghosts

Review in Roundup Magazine:

“Focusing on the overriding themes of resilience, determination and grit, Grit and Ghosts, deserves a a place in women’s studies and the history of the American West.”

On the Overland Trails with William Clark

Review in Roundup Magazine:

“This volume is well worth reading from cover to cover.”

The Bears of Grand Teton

Review in Big Sky Journal:

“The book recreates the full world the bears inhabit, complete with all the wonders and dangers faced by both species and the humans who share these spaces with them.”

Spy Ships

Review in International Journal of Maritime History:

“Comprehensive and extremely well written, Spy Ships reminds us of the importance of the sea, and knowing what is going on in its vast expanses, to our understanding of the global geostrategic environment by revealing the innovative measures that have been taken to collect vital intelligence on maritime forces.”

Theodore Roosevelt’s Wilderness Writings

Review in H-Environment:

“Paul Schullery’s curated collection of Theodore Roosevelt’s essays on the natural world in the new edition of Theodore Roosevelt’s Wilderness Writings at once illuminates and humanizes this fascinating, complicated individual.”

Author Interviews

Liza Black

Interview on New Books Network

Chris Donnelly

Interview with The Twin Bill

Nicholas O’Connell

Interview on King5

Paul Knepper

Interview on NBA Now and Then

Rick Gosselin

Interview on The Program

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