Book Review: The Full Catastrophe
THE FULL CATASTROPHE by Casey Mulligan Walsh is a powerful memoir on the fragility of belonging, the pull of family, and the potential of resilience.
THE FULL CATASTROPHE by Casey Mulligan Walsh is a powerful memoir on the fragility of belonging, the pull of family, and the potential of resilience.
Dealing Addiction by Karen James is about the failure of a system that should be saving lives instead of ending them. This book will change how you see addiction.
UNFOLLOW ME by Kathryn Caraway is a powerful story of survival about a woman who escaped but still has to hide. Reviewed by Melissa Suggitt.
DEATH, TAXES, AND TURDUCKENS by Jens Heycke is a shocking account of theft on a scale that shows reality can be stranger than fiction. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
CHERISH OR PERISH by Prabha Karan is a thoughtful guide that redefines intellect as the key to peace, success, and personal growth. Reviewed by Tomi Alo.
DYING TO LIVE by Andy Chaleff is a profound exploration of life, death, and finding meaning. Reviewed by Tomi Alo.
Tour vans, Xeroxed demos, and a front-row seat to a vanishing scene. No Big Deal by Dean Brownrout (Guernica Editions)
A Song for Olaf by Jennifer Boulanger is a powerful reminder of how love, when shared, can leave a lasting legacy. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
A HORSE-DRAWN SICKLE BAR CUTTER by Robert Merrick Fuller is an inspirational memoir of a colorful life. Reviewed by Elizabeth Reiser.
CLIMATE CHANGED by Pablo Ribeiro Dias is a down-to-earth and informative guide on how we can all do our part to evade the climate crisis.










