Archive for August, 2011

The Taste of Salt by Martha Southgate

By • Aug 29th, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

Weaving four voices into a beautiful tapestry, Southgate charts the lives of the Hendersons from the parents’ first charmed meeting to Josie’s realization that the ways of the human heart are more complex than anything seen under a microscope.



Just Wanna Testify by Pearl Cleage

By • Aug 29th, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

A mesmerizing slice of not-so-everyday life, brimming with wicked wit and spiced with a few supernatural surprises, Just Wanna Testify showcases Pearl Cleage’s masterly storytelling at its soulful and satisfying finest.



Wingshooter by Nina Revoyr

By • Aug 29th, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

Michelle LeBeau, the child of a white American father and a Japanese mother, lives with her grandparents in Deerhorn, Wisconsin–a small town that had been entirely white before her arrival. Rejected and bullied, Michelle spends her time reading, avoiding fights, and roaming the countryside with her dog Brett.



Oil on Water by Helon Habila

By • Aug 29th, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

In the oil-rich and environmentally devastated Nigerian Delta, the wife of a British oil executive has been kidnapped. Two journalists—a young upstart, Rufus, and a once-great, now disillusioned veteran, Zaq—are sent to find her.



Voice of the Blood by Jemiah Jefferson

By • Aug 29th, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

The ordinary life of a grad student was so boring for Ariane. Sshe was desperate for some change, some excitement to shake things up. She had no idea she waso nly one step away from a whole new world — a world of darkness and decay, of eternal life and eternal death



The Good Muslim by Tahmina Anam

By • Aug 29th, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

In her new novel, The Good Muslim, Anam again deftly weaves the personal and the political, evoking with great skill and urgency the lasting ravages of war and the competing loyalties of love and belief.



The Story of Beautiful Girl by Rachel Simon

By • Aug 29th, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

It is 1968. Lynnie, a young white woman with a developmental disability, and Homan, an African American deaf man, are locked away in an institution, the School for the Incurable and Feebleminded, and have been left to languish, forgotten. Deeply in love, they escape, and find refuge in the farmhouse of Martha, a retired schoolteacher and widow. But the couple is not alone-Lynnie has just given birth to a baby girl.



Hurricane: A Novel by Jewell Parker Rhodes

By • Aug 29th, 2011 • Category: General

In the stunning conclusion to award-winning author Jewell Parker Rhodes’s mystery trilogy begun in Voodoo Dreams and Moon, Dr. Marie Lavant, descendent of Voodoo queen Marie Laveau, must confront a murderous evil in New Orleans.



Mammoth Melting Sugar by Rayfer E. Mainor

By • Aug 29th, 2011 • Category: General

New and Inspiring Poetry from Award – Winning Poet, Rayfer E. Mainor (March 25, 1948-April 26, 2008)



Sister by Rosamund Lupton

By • Aug 29th, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

In Sister by Rosamund Lupton, during a celebratory dinner in New York City, Beatrice receives a frantic call from her mother that her younger sister, Tess, is missing. Beatrice catches the next flight to London, all the time thinking of the scolding she will give Tess for not letting people know her whereabouts. But, shortly [...]