Still Life with Bread Crumbs: Anna Quindlen’s Simple Yet Captivating Portrait of Female Self-Discovery
Posted on14 Feb 2014
Katrina’s Review of: Quindlen, Anna. Still Life with Bread Crumbs. New York: Random House, 2014. 272 pages. Surprisingly unfamiliar with Anna Quindlen’s prolific earlier... Read More
Reaching Across the Ages: Edward Marin’s Debut Novel ‘The Orion Project’ Offers a Poignant Portrait of Modernity through the Lens of Ancient Egypt
Posted on01 Oct 2013
“Linda made a conscious effort to look at the city through the eyes of someone who, like Tonemcadu, had never seen it... Read More
“Borrón y cuenta nueva”: La negación de la historia en “Viaje a la semilla” por Alejo Carpentier
Posted on04 Mar 2013
Katrina’s analytical discussion – written in Spanish – of the short story “Viaje a la semilla” (“Journey to the source”) by Cuban... Read More
Unraveling History in Christi Phillips The Devlin Diary
Posted on29 Jan 2013
Katrina’s Review of: Phillips, Christi. The Devlin Diary. New York: Pocket Books, 2009. The Devlin Diary, Christi Phillips’ much-anticipated (at least... Read More