Set in NYC’s historic Barbizon Hotel for Women, now a luxury residential condominium, Fiona Davis’ entertaining debut novel, The Dollhouse, weaves together two stories about young women […]
Can Anyone Survive a Plane Crash and the Media News Cycle?
Readers familiar with Noah Hawley, the originator and producer of the wildly popular television series, Fargo, will gravitate towards his new novel, Before The Fall. This […]
Is Something Rotten In Denmark, the Happiest Country?
The World Happiness Report ranked Denmark as the world’s 2016’s happiest country which makes Helen Russell’s The Year of Living Danishly most timely. Russell and her husband […]
This Story Will Capture Your Heart
The unnamed boy, star in this story, is one of the most lovable characters in recent memory. From the beginning you know the boy is dead. […]
Does The End Justify The Means For These Millennials?
Camille Perri’s debut book, The Assistants, is an imaginative chick lit novel with a strong sprinkling of class envy, income inequality and suffocating student debt. Tina Fontana, the […]
Amore, Famiglia, Cibo and Vita in Naples
Katherine Wilson’s debut memoir, Only In Naples: lessons in food and famiglia from my mother-in-law, is engaging and lighthearted. Naples, sometimes called the Appalachia of […]
An Unorthodox Immersion Into the Alaskan Wilderness
There’s a lot to learn in this novel about Alaska. Get out your atlas and find where Kachemak Bay is located. Go on the Internet […]
Juggling Life and Family-a Mother’s Dilemma
As Glamour Magazine’s Books Editor, Elisabeth Egan knows her readers want characters who are easy to relate to in believable engaging stories. With A Window Opens, she’s […]
Small Town Life Still Alive in Lee Smith’s Writing
When Lee Smith’s new memoir, Dimestore: A Writer’s Life, was published I was thrilled. I first encountered Smith when I read her epistolary novel, Fair and Tender […]