March 8th is International Women’s day! To celebrate, here are some great reads written and reviewed by women. Check it out!
No Ordinary Magic by Carol Bruneau
Reviewed by Catherine Walker Oct 2023
“Bruneau’s expertise as both an interpreter of art and master storyteller enables her to translate the remarkable career of Laurie Swim into a cohesive and engaging narrative.”
Landscapes by Christine Lai
Reviewed by Alison Manley Nov 2023
“This was one of my top books read this year.”
The Santa Rosa Trilogy by Wendy McGrath
Reviewed by Naomi MacKinnon May 2022
“These three novellas, that make up the Santa Rose trilogy, are beautiful in every way: to look at, to hold, and to read.”
Out of the Sun by Esi Edugyan
Reviewed by Alison Manley Jan 2022.
“Edugyan’s lectures were truly perfect, examining race and exclusion through the lens of storytelling, visual art, and her own life.”
Phantompains by Therese Estacion
Reviewed by Emma Rhodes Aug 2021
“I am so glad this book exists.”
Summer Feet by Sheree Fitch
Reviewed by Patricia Sandberg July 2020
“[Fitch’s] tongue-twisty language takes a child (or a
child at heart) on a fun romp through the barefoot adventures of summers.”