Carleton Watkins may not be a name known to contemporary artists and art critics, but his exceptional photographs of the American West, taken during the mid- to late-1800s, “did more to make the West a part of the United States” than... Read More
Thirteen-year-old Susan begins Adina Rishe Gewirtz’s "Blue Window" “because Susan is the one who names things.” One long December evening, during the span between day and night that she calls “blue window time,” her family room... Read More
Parker’s book conveys a veteran’s sense of what it was like growing up as an independent woman during the latter half of the twentieth century. Though Alice Parker’s Choices, Changes & Friends calls itself a memoir, it reads... Read More