Alisson Wood's memoir is a moving, difficult, and powerful story about being groomed by her high school English teacher and the resulting fallout in...
If Penn & Teller's magic act was a book, it would be Simon Stephenson's SET MY HEART TO FIVE.
Elizabeth Wurtzel's books helped explain and then define—as much as anyone could—who GenX was in the nineties.
More deeply, Scheeres seems to have chosen this story because it continues her exploration of the dangers of fundamentalism and religion...
Sarah Layden's novel Trip Through Your Wires is an interplay between past and present, which is sometimes maddeningly difficult to follow and other...
Wurth doesn't take any easy outs with her main character. In truth, there are no real happy endings for anyone involved, and the ones who do sneak...
Angela Jackson-Brown's novel Drinking from a Bitter Cup is a haunting, desolate story of a young child abandoned in the world. At every page, I...
Dmitry Samarov's book Where To? A Hack Memoir is odd little collection of memories, thoughts, ideas, and contemplations from his career as a cab...
Bill Hillman's book isn't a beach read so when you pick up The Old Neighborhood A Novel be prepared to descend into the world of North Chicago...
Lost in Space by Ben Tanzer, who will appear at the Writers Jam, Vol 2, is a wonderful book of essays about fatherhood, which covers topics from...