Bad Fat Black Girl: A Review
“Bowen is unapologetic…”
“Bowen is unapologetic…”
Natalie Standiford’s “Astrid Sees All” takes readers through the streets of 1980s New York when drugs, crime, and wannabe’s ruled.
“recently finished Kinsella’s “I Owe You One,” which sticks to her general template”
“Their Eyes Were Watching God,” the 1937 novel by Zora Neale Hurston, is such a vivid story. The language, the
” It was magical.”
“My Dark Vanessa” is not a love story.
“This book was creepy as hell and fun.”
Karla Cornejo Villavicencio’s “The Undocumented Americans” is a new classic. The writing, the interviews, the vulnerability– almost everything about this
“Caste” identifies and discusses how America arrived at its current state of division amongst its citizens. Wilkerson highlights the United
“Mexican Gothic” by Silvia Moreno-Garcia is a whirlwind of a book. Set in the Mexican countryside in the 1950s, “Mexican