Acclaimed nature writer Roger Morgan-Grenville’s book "Across a Waking Land" covers his thousand-mile trek in search of hopeful signs from the distressed planet. When he was sixty-two years old and not in the best shape,... Read More
In Artem Mozgovoy’s heartbreaking historical novel "Spring in Siberia", a gay man comes of age in a post-Soviet land. In the same year that Mikhail Gorbachev launches the Perestroika and sets the Soviet Union on the path toward its own... Read More
In Sara Marchant’s novel "Becoming Delilah", a pragmatic woman flees the trauma of her old life to build a new one. On a quiet, windswept island, beautiful Delilah, née Dolores, works to restore a cottage that was purchased for her by... Read More
In "Return to My Trees", Matthew Yeomans contemplates what can be done about the separation between humans and nature during a 300-mile hike through the woodlands of Wales. To benefit its citizens and the environment, the Welsh... Read More
Triumphant and affecting, the historical novel "What We Leave Behind" follows an immigrant as she faces polio and the distrust of others. In Christine Gallagher Kearney’s tender historical novel "What We Leave Behind", a war bride... Read More