Review: Lost Without the River: A Memoir by Barbara Hoffbeck Scoblic October 19, 2019 The youngest of seven children, Scoblic seems to mourn what time has erased, especially the family unit… Read the full story →
Review: The Year of No Summer: A Reckoning by Rachel Lebowitz August 1, 2018 This is not a collection of stories, essays or fairy tales, though it has elements of all three. Read the full story →
Review: Japanese Girl at the Siege of Changchun: How I Survived China’s Wartime Atrocity by Homare Endo August 1, 2017 Not a day goes by that China is not mentioned on American news broadcasts or headlines. Most of these stories extol China’s economic growth, scientific innovations, or forward-looking president. Read the full story →
REVIEW: Threading My Prayer Rug by Sabeeha Rehman November 1, 2016 In many ways, Sabeeha Rehman’s memoir, Threading My Prayer Rug, is an immigrant’s story of assimilation Read the full story →