Review roundup

Island of Bones was in the El Paso Times. Moonshine Ink reviewed Almost Somewhere. The Star Tribune called Water and Abandon “eloquent.” The Joplin Independent reviewed Backstage. A Thrilling Narrative of Indian Captivity was on Monsters and Critics. And you can read excerpts from The National Forgotten League in The Washington Times as well as hear author Dan Daly discuss it on ESPN’s The Sports Fix. Continue reading Review roundup

Rave review roundup

Almost Somewhere: "…at all turns, a gratifying read. It is intimate and funny, sharp and pensive…" -ForeWord Reviews Almost Somewhere: "…a contribution to the growing body of women's nature writing, and a worthwhile, entertaining and occasionally funny story of the California wildernessShelf-Awareness." -Shelf Awareness  Island of Bones: :…a rich tapestry of learning, teaching and self-discovery told with prose and deep insight." -Monsters and Critics Light on the Prarie: "…I can heartily say this is a fantastic book. Watch for it to win awards." -The Fence Post Bluegrass Baseball: "There's good material on the business model of minor and independent league ball… also … Continue reading Rave review roundup

Review roundup

Ellen Cassedy's We Are Here is in The New York Review of Books. Backstage by Ron Hull was on the blog "Dad of Divas." A Taste for War: The Culinary History of the Blue and the Gray by William C. Davis was called an "entertaining, informative look at a usually ignored aspect of wartime life" on the Strategy Page.  Daviborshch's Cart by David Fraser was reviewed on H-Net Online. And The Brothertown Nation of Indians by Brad D. E. Jarvis was reviewed in Project MUSE.   Continue reading Review roundup

Like No Other Place: Nebraska

Like No Other Place by David A. Owen is a collection photographs and stories from the beautifully stark and uniquely dazzling Sandhills of western Nebraska. New in paperback, Owen's photographs and stories tell of a remarkable region where history, legend, memory, and reality are all intertwined. Sandy Amazeen from Monsters and Critics said it "…allows armchair travelers to experience the heartland up close and personal." Continue reading Like No Other Place: Nebraska

Two new reviews

Monsters and Critics' Sandy Amazeen reviewed two UNP titles. Amazeen said The Archaeology of the Caddo "…is certain to become an invaluable reference for anyone interested in learning more about these culturally rich people."         And she said The Geometric Unconscious "…will appeal to art lovers and students of any age and is certain to instill a deeper appreciation of geometric abstract design in general."   Continue reading Two new reviews