"This well-designed book successfully combines text and vibrant artwork to portray the cultural richness of the Zapotec people and bring to life a Saturday market in a town in Oaxaca, Mexico. The story is simply written in carefully crafted words tha...
Fate really has it in for Meg Krantz. A single 37-year-old lesbian, she relishes her independent life in New York City, and motherhood is the last thing on her mind. But when as a volunteer for an AIDS service provider she meets the soon-to-be-orphan...
In Radiant Daughter, award-winning novelist Patricia Grossman follows
a Czech-American family for twenty-seven years, beginning in suburban
Chicago in 1969 and ending in Brooklyn, in seaside “Little Odessa,”
in 1996. ...
The year is 1995. Thirty-nine-year-old Brian Moss lives alone in New York City's Chelsea neighborhood, his survival in the city barely rising above the marginal. He's in danger of becoming a fixture on his block, someone not registered by those aroun...