Recent Reviews

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“Barker’s novel is a mesmerizing tour de force, from start to finish, full of surprises.”

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an important contribution to the current debate on the best way for the United States to maintain its global leadership while avoiding war with its primary challenger.”

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“a frightening tale, stuffed with villains and other scary creatures, but it’s also a cautionary one about the dangers of scientific experiments that might go seriously wrong.”

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In a way, Xochitl González’s Anita de Monte Laughs Last is almost two novels in one, both great.

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“engrossing . . .”

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“The Fixer is a fascinating read that is almost like looking in someone’s medicine cabinet—you know you’re not supposed to but curiosity gets the better of you.”

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a fascinating collection of case studies of cross-cultural adoption . . .”

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“When we first arrived in the United States, my father made me dictate everything I could remember about the years while we were apart.” These valuable notes form the basis for Janet Singer Applefi

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“Herold really goes to town reporting, and it’s an impressive book that deserves your attention.”

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A Life Impossible is a well-written and remarkable book in its honesty. It will be an inspiration to many, . . .”

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“So many times in life, one must put on an act.” 

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“By seeing the magic that is around us, we can be motivated to respond to the climate crisis.”

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