STARRED Book Review: The Great Meadows
THE GREAT MEADOWS by Christopher Walsh is a deeply spiritual story of two men on different paths meeting at a crossroads. Reviewed by Peggy Kurkowski.
THE GREAT MEADOWS by Christopher Walsh is a deeply spiritual story of two men on different paths meeting at a crossroads. Reviewed by Peggy Kurkowski.
THE WITCH’S APPRENTICE AND OTHER STORIES by Ekta R. Garg is a fun, thought-provoking collection that brings old tales to new life in unique fashion.
What should you read next? That’s about as good a question as any. See what Nick Gardner has to recommend in this all-indie book list.
In the year the world shut down, one family learned how much could be stolen in a single month. Stolen by Elizabeth Jaeger reviewed by Gabriella Harrison.
YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE FAMOUS TO WRITE A MEMOIR by Stephen Mark Silvers is a warm and anecdote-rich life story that proves a life doesn’t need to be extraordinary to be interesting.
THE ALZHEIMER’S CURE by Peter Van Oossanen is about a CIA espionage who must recover a stolen Alzheimer’s cure, but he returns with more than expected.
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.
DYING TO LIVE by Andy Chaleff is a profound exploration of life, death, and finding meaning. Reviewed by Tomi Alo.
CAMPING CANINE by Alice Kanaka is a Texas campground mystery filled with switchbacks, betrayals, and the warm camaraderie of friends. Reviewed by Warren Maxwell.
A HORSE-DRAWN SICKLE BAR CUTTER by Robert Merrick Fuller is an inspirational memoir of a colorful life. Reviewed by Elizabeth Reiser.










