Reviews
Review in Denver Post:
“Louisa’s real story is in the detailed introduction by historian Sherry L. Smith, whose account tells of the Codys’ unhappy marriage and their bitter divorce suit.”
Review in Third Coast Review:
“[A] courageous exploration of her own life, the lives of her friends and family, and the lives of her two now-teen daughters.”
Review in Busking at the Seams:
“Fraterrigo’s The Perils of Girlhood interweaves never forgotten atrocities and traumas with the day-to-day worries, without ever allowing one to outweigh the other. It is all shared as a whole lived experience, all of it an important piece of who Fraterrigo is as a woman. All of it told without apology.”
Review in The Army Historical Foundation:
“The Gas and Flame Men will open a window into a fascinating, often forgotten era, while calling back to the spotlight some brave Americans who were more than just famous athletes.”
Review in Publishers Weekly:
“Personal moments pull readers gracefully along this deep dive into a grim history.”
The Essential Book of Pickup Trucks
Review in Orange Blossom Ordinary:
“Haefele’s prose and story are often gripping. Though he never fully arrives, his understanding of trucks and himself deepens across the pages. He writes as someone aware of his inadequacies, even if he is not fully up to the task of conquering them.”
Author Interviews
Interview on SDPB’s In the Moment
Interview on Let’s Talk Memoir
Interview in Based in Lafayette, Indiana
Interview on Author2Author
Interview on King5
Interview with Biographers in Conversation
Interview on Discovering Forestry
Interview in New Books Network










