Book Review
Gay, Catholic, and American
Greg Bourke’s remarkable memoir "Gay, Catholic, and American" is about how he and his husband became plaintiffs in one of the most pivotal Supreme Court cases in LGBTQ+ history. Bourke and his husband, Michael, met in college and...
Book Review
Made in Africa, Made it in America
George Acquaah’s biography of his wife, Theresa Acquaah, is emphatic and sentimental in honoring its subject as a strong, confident, and remarkable woman. George Acquaah’s biography "Made in Africa, Made it in America" is about...
Book Review
Brain Storm
"Brain Storm" is a gut-wrenching memoir that moves from extreme abuse to healing and forgiveness. Shelley Kolton’s heartbreaking memoir "Brain Storm" covers her long-term battle with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), once referred...
Book Review
Woman in the Wild
Susan Joy Paul’s "Woman in the Wild" is the perfect guidebook for any woman longing to get outdoors. Whether they’ve never set foot on a trail, or simply want to enhance their outdoor education, women will find what they’re looking...
Book Review
To Zenzi
In Robert L. Shuster’s gripping novel To Zenzi, eighty-four-year-old Tobias recounts his dark past as a member of the Hitler Youth, which he was pressured into joining when he was thirteen. At first, Tobias believes he’s fighting for...
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