Book Review: The Rape of Elliott Roth
THE RAPE OF ELLIOTT ROTH by D.E. Adler is a haunting psychological drama that explores the rippled effects of trauma, betrayal, and accusation. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
THE RAPE OF ELLIOTT ROTH by D.E. Adler is a haunting psychological drama that explores the rippled effects of trauma, betrayal, and accusation. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
GENERATION AFTER GENERATION by Heather Gafkay is a moving story about how a family tree can weather any storm as long as its roots are nurtured.
The Philistine and the Prophet by Alejandro Marron is a a ragged, razor-sharp collage of vignettes that skewers performative outrage, colonial legacies, and the modern hunger for validation.
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.
The Past That Made Us by Kelly Marks is a heart-wrenching, tenderly hopeful story of the love, loss, and lessons that rise out of a cancer diagnosis.
RECOVERING MAURICE by Martin Zelder is a darkly funny, deeply introspective novel about memory, family, and the uneasy work of healing a life derailed by loss. Reviewed by John M. Murray.
The Fertile Crescent by Chadwick Wall is a mouth-watering, vibrant depiction of the New Orleans culinary world. Reviewed by Peter Hassebroek.
Wild Girl by Jehane Spicer is a visceral historical fantasy that interrogates the violence and wonder of coming into womanhood.
Katherine Elberfeld’s An Umbrella Made for a Man is a tender, raw, and quietly furious excavation of one woman’s spiritual calling.
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