In The Year of Needy Girls, Smith shows us the power of fiction to fully describe the internal and external forces that set the scene for unfounded accusations. Read More
The backdrops of the Cold War, the Civil Rights Movement, and the emerging science of climate research are combined into a novel honoring the queer communities of the 50s and 60s Read More
"Hogan describes all the work we bookwomen did in our stores to create a physical space and arrange physical objects in ways that supported, promoted, and defined the causes and issues that were important to us." Read More
There's a way a novel can preserve stories, especially the stories of women, especially of marginalized people, that would otherwise be lost to us. We know these people existed, that they've always existed, but their lives have gone unrecorded Read More
Voyeuristic close-ups, the escalation of fear in the reader, repeated, almost painful, moments of anticipation—Hitchcock would be applauding Adult Onset, Ann-Marie MacDonald's third novel Read More