The Gift of Rain – an outpouring of remembrances
The Gift of Rain The year is 1995. An elegant but frail seventy-five year-old Japanese woman, Murakami Michiko, knocks on the door of Philip Hutton’s family
The Gift of Rain The year is 1995. An elegant but frail seventy-five year-old Japanese woman, Murakami Michiko, knocks on the door of Philip Hutton’s family
The Garden of Evening Mists Tan Twen Eng is two-for-two. Each of his first two novels has made the long list for the Man Booker
Okay readers, remove the snow chains from the car trunk and replace them with your beach umbrella because, weather-gods willing, summer is just around the
Off Mike, A Memoir of Talk Radio Michael Krasny always wanted to be a writer like his idols Norman Mailer and Saul Bellow, but other things
DU IZ TAK? If I were still selling books at a brick and mortar, Carson Ellis’s Du Iz Tak? would be flying off the shelf.
Since 2011, the very best in reviewing – connecting good readers with equally good writers