Reviews
Review in Booklist:
“A memoir keenly relevant to our times by a gifted writer.”
Review in Kirkus:
“A moving account of motherhood, displacement, and resilience amid war.”
Review in NINE:
“This is a book well worth the time of anyone interested in the early history of the National League, as well as the changing responsibilities of umpires throughout the period.”
Review in Semper Fi Magazine:
“It’s important to not only remember those Marines who were lost that day, but to also see that we have learned a great deal from the event and improved practices related to the incident.”
Review in Western American Literature:
“Each chapter has a plethora of sources listed in the endnotes that would greatly benefit anyone wanting to read more about this topic.”
Review in Booklist:
“She’s well-read offering perspectives from other writers, and she’s at home in the world of nature after years of writing essays on that topic. Her metaphors and insights are apt and moving, making this collection a joy.”
Review in Cartographic Perspectives:
“Mapping Beyond Measure is a fascinating exploration into the intersection of art, cartography, and philosophy. . . an important work that will support the burgeoning field of critical cartography and map of art in general.”
Review in Ecological Restoration:
“This book should be of interest and accessible to all audiences, lay or professional, interested in urban river renewal, urban revitalization, and the ecology of urban landscapes. It is an excellent addition to the literature of these disciplines.”










