Teresa LaBella reviews Isabel Allende’s VIOLETA
“I cared for, worried about, and suffered along with Violeta,” writes Teresa LaBella in her review of Isabel Allende’s moving epic
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“I cared for, worried about, and suffered along with Violeta,” writes Teresa LaBella in her review of Isabel Allende’s moving epic
Author Teresa LaBella reviews WHEN WE LEFT CUBA by Chanel Cleeton and OF WOMEN AND SALT by Gabriela Garcia
Contributed by Jodie Toohey, author, editor, and publisher of Legacy Book Press In the spring of 2019, my niece, Faith, shared a poem with me …
Q/A with Xixuan Collins, author of FLOWING WATER, FALLING FLOWERS
For those of us who can never get enough Emily Dickinson, Ackmann offers a fresh perspective on well-trod ground, while the casual Emily enjoyer will enjoy this dive into her inner life.
An intriguing collection of medical scenarios that will test the limits of your morality