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Writing Home: Immigrants in Brasil and the Unites States 1890-91 by Witold Kula, Nina Assorodobraj-K...
In Yaa Gyasi’s debut novel Homegoing, two sisters separated by circumstance are born in 18th-century...
a firecracker of an opening line: “Hope Plett would certainly have married her first love if he hadn...
Excerpt: In many ways, Sarah Klassen\u27s novel, The Wittenbergs, turns on the question of family h...
Excerpt: Perhaps the most powerful first-person story shared by a Mennonite in the past year has ye...
Excerpt: An honest admission: When I first saw Rhoda Janzen’s new book featured in Time magazine a...
Excerpt: Come Back is a beautifully written novel, manifesting Wiebe\u27s immense skill with the wr...
Hard Passage is an intelligent, innovative, and eloquently written family history. It recounts the l...
Heart Language: Elsie Singmaster and Her Pennsylvania German Writings By Susan Colestock Hill. Forew...
Excerpt: In Entering the Wild, Janzen narrates the process of crafting these hymns; and I found thi...
Excerpt: Rhoda Janzen’s recent success is enviable, her hefty book deal with a prominent press and ...
Excerpt: Metzger’s journey toward this epiphany is a difficult one, and she does not attempt to mol...
Excerpt: The setting for Irini Spanidou’s third novel, Before, seems promising enough: New York Cit...
Excerpt: As he expertly navigates the literary and the social landscapes of the newly founded natio...
Excerpt: One Foot in Heaven, David Waltner-Toews\u27s first published collection of fiction, is ost...
Writing Home: Immigrants in Brasil and the Unites States 1890-91 by Witold Kula, Nina Assorodobraj-K...
In Yaa Gyasi’s debut novel Homegoing, two sisters separated by circumstance are born in 18th-century...
a firecracker of an opening line: “Hope Plett would certainly have married her first love if he hadn...