What the Oceans Remember
Sonja Boon’s evocative, informative memoir "What the Oceans Remember" follows her research into her family’s history. Invited to build her family tree, Boon was finally able... Read More
ⓒ 2024 Foreword Magazine, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Sonja Boon’s evocative, informative memoir "What the Oceans Remember" follows her research into her family’s history. Invited to build her family tree, Boon was finally able... Read More
These indigenous stories beg to be engaged with on their own terms. More than a simple anthology of short stories, Read, Listen, Tell: Indigenous Stories From Turtle Island is a... Read More
War memorials—it doesn’t get any gloomier, but also awe-inspiring as the male mind seeks to comprehend the horror of battle, from a but-for-the-grace-of-God vantage point.... Read More
This survivor’s story is less about enduring than it is about living vibrantly. Annette Libeskind Berkovits’s The Unlikeliest of Places is an incandescent biographical... Read More
Too often, American readers and writers are unfamiliar with the work of writers from other English-speaking traditions. The anthology Open Wide A Wilderness: Canadian Nature... Read More
“The enemy allowed our tanks to move into the open and then destroyed the whole squadron in a few minutes of heavy shelling,” writes the author, describing the first stage... Read More
Taking too long? Try again or cancel this request.