Kim Fu’s For Today I Am a Boy (2014)

2020-10-22T12:26:50-04:00

For Today I Am a Boy is a very ordinary story, told in a gentle and quiet voice. Kim Fu's novel does not challenge vehemently, like Ghalib Islam's brash debut or Helen Oyeyemi's Boy, Snow, Bird. "My father stood on the step and watched with me. It was the fall

Kim Fu’s For Today I Am a Boy (2014)2020-10-22T12:26:50-04:00

Janie Chang’s Three Souls (2013)

2014-05-13T15:18:09-04:00

An engrossing story, a compelling narrative voice: Three Souls is an easy book to recommend. Because of the setting and romantic elements of the story, it's tempting to draw comparisons with the novels of Amy Tan and Ai Mi. Given the readability, one might think of Sue Monk Kidd's The

Janie Chang’s Three Souls (2013)2014-05-13T15:18:09-04:00

Amanda Leduc’s The Miracles of Ordinary Men (2013)

2014-07-11T16:38:15-04:00

When the angels invaded the plotline of "Supernatural", I stopped watching weekly. I prefer stone rabbits and hedgehogs in my flowerbeds, over white winged statues. And when a girlfriend told me that the child she lost at full-term is an angel now, I struggled to keep my face expressionless, silently repeating

Amanda Leduc’s The Miracles of Ordinary Men (2013)2014-07-11T16:38:15-04:00

In Which We Find Human Remains

2014-05-13T14:32:29-04:00

Jennifer Quist's Love Letters of the Angels of Death is a taut novel which pulls the reader into the story with only a few paragraphs. Not only through plot, though the first paragraph is a bold invitation to read on: "It was only a matter of time before we found human

In Which We Find Human Remains2014-05-13T14:32:29-04:00

Read in One Sitting: Watch How We Walk

2014-07-11T16:48:33-04:00

There is no great mystery at the heart of Jennifer LoveGrove's debut novel. No simple explanation for the way its pages turn, relentlessly. Emily's story is a quiet story, the ground beneath her feet shifting subtly, though inexorably. In relaying her story to readers, Jennifer LoveGrove makes a series of

Read in One Sitting: Watch How We Walk2014-07-11T16:48:33-04:00
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