Book Reviews

WNC Woman (NC) May 2012
Nava Atlas reports in her introduction that she intended to create . . . a treasury of intimate glimpses into the unfolding creative process across twelve brilliant careers.  To attain her goal, Ms. Navas . . .  pored through letters,...  Read More
WNC Woman (NC) May 2012
What I know: God doesn’t care—God doesn’t care what my history is, doesn’t care what my sexual orientation is, and doesn’t care who my partner is. God does care—that I love Him with Joy and Love in my heart and...  Read More
Women's Independent Press (PA) October 2011
  “This book tells the stories of the brave, unknown women who risked their lives during World War II to fight for what they believed in. I loved the short stories on the adventures of all the women and felt inspired by all of their...  Read More
WNC Woman (NC) Dec 2011
Editor Simpson, in her introduction, writes that Glenda Barrett’s poem Echoes suggested the book’s title. The narrator cannot silence national discourse on war, poverty, and the homeless, but she can . . . follow in the footsteps of [her...  Read More
Northwest Woman Magazine (WA) november 2011
In your heart of hearts, do you still dream of catching a prince? Kate Middleton snared Prince William and you, too, can snare a prince of a fellow. How? By learning bad girl secrets. But, first, let me explain what I mean by a ‘bad girl...  Read More
WomenInc (MN) February 2009
Finding time to read lately has been a real challenge so I’ve had to find something easily read in the brief time between when my head touches the pillow and my eyelids flutter shut. So here are my picks arranged past, present and future: Past A...  Read More
Maine Women Magazine (ME) January 2008
Born and raised in Aroostook County, every fall from ages 10 to 18, she picked potatoes to earn money to buy her own clothes. She graduated from Caribou High School and the University of Maine. For 23 years she was a partner on Craneland Farm in...  Read More
WomenInc (MN) February 2009
Finding time to read lately has been a real challenge so I’ve had to find something easily read in the brief time between when my head touches the pillow and my eyelids flutter shut. So here are my picks arranged past, present and future: Past ...Finding time to read lately has been a real challenge so I’ve had to find something easily read in the brief time between when my head touches the pillow and my eyelids flutter shut. So here are my picks arranged past, present and future: Past A...  Read More
Maine Women Magazine (ME) January 2008
Born and raised in Aroostook County, every fall from ages 10 to 18, she picked potatoes to earn money to buy her own clothes. She graduated from Caribou High School and the University of Maine. For 23 years she was a partner on Craneland Farm i ...Born and raised in Aroostook County, every fall from ages 10 to 18, she picked potatoes to earn money to buy her own clothes. She graduated from Caribou High School and the University of Maine. For 23 years she was a partner on Craneland Farm in...  Read More
Women's Independent Press (PA) October 2011
  “This book tells the stories of the brave, unknown women who risked their lives during World War II to fight for what they believed in. I loved the short stories on the adventures of all the women and felt inspired by all of their c ...   “This book tells the stories of the brave, unknown women who risked their lives during World War II to fight for what they believed in. I loved the short stories on the adventures of all the women and felt inspired by all of their...  Read More
Northwest Woman Magazine (WA) november 2011
In your heart of hearts, do you still dream of catching a prince? Kate Middleton snared Prince William and you, too, can snare a prince of a fellow. How? By learning bad girl secrets. But, first, let me explain what I mean by a ‘bad girl’ ...In your heart of hearts, do you still dream of catching a prince? Kate Middleton snared Prince William and you, too, can snare a prince of a fellow. How? By learning bad girl secrets. But, first, let me explain what I mean by a ‘bad girl...  Read More
WNC Woman (NC) Dec 2011
Editor Simpson, in her introduction, writes that Glenda Barrett’s poem Echoes suggested the book’s title. The narrator cannot silence national discourse on war, poverty, and the homeless, but she can . . . follow in the footsteps of [her] ...Editor Simpson, in her introduction, writes that Glenda Barrett’s poem Echoes suggested the book’s title. The narrator cannot silence national discourse on war, poverty, and the homeless, but she can . . . follow in the footsteps of [her...  Read More
WNC Woman (NC) May 2012
What I know: God doesn’t care—God doesn’t care what my history is, doesn’t care what my sexual orientation is, and doesn’t care who my partner is. God does care—that I love Him with Joy and Love in my heart and Lov ...What I know: God doesn’t care—God doesn’t care what my history is, doesn’t care what my sexual orientation is, and doesn’t care who my partner is. God does care—that I love Him with Joy and Love in my heart and...  Read More
WNC Woman (NC) May 2012
Nava Atlas reports in her introduction that she intended to create . . . a treasury of intimate glimpses into the unfolding creative process across twelve brilliant careers.  To attain her goal, Ms. Navas . . .  pored through letters, journ ...Nava Atlas reports in her introduction that she intended to create . . . a treasury of intimate glimpses into the unfolding creative process across twelve brilliant careers.  To attain her goal, Ms. Navas . . .  pored through letters,...  Read More
Women's Independent Press (PA) October 2011
  “This book tells the stories of the brave, unknown women who risked their lives during World War II to fight for what they believed in. I loved the short stories on the adventures of all the women and felt inspired by all of their...  Read More
WNC Woman (NC) May 2012
Nava Atlas reports in her introduction that she intended to create . . . a treasury of intimate glimpses into the unfolding creative process across twelve brilliant careers.  To attain her goal, Ms. Navas . . .  pored through letters,...  Read More
WNC Woman (NC) May 2012
What I know: God doesn’t care—God doesn’t care what my history is, doesn’t care what my sexual orientation is, and doesn’t care who my partner is. God does care—that I love Him with Joy and Love in my heart and...  Read More
WNC Woman (NC) Dec 2011
Editor Simpson, in her introduction, writes that Glenda Barrett’s poem Echoes suggested the book’s title. The narrator cannot silence national discourse on war, poverty, and the homeless, but she can . . . follow in the footsteps of [her...  Read More
Northwest Woman Magazine (WA) november 2011
In your heart of hearts, do you still dream of catching a prince? Kate Middleton snared Prince William and you, too, can snare a prince of a fellow. How? By learning bad girl secrets. But, first, let me explain what I mean by a ‘bad girl...  Read More
WomenInc (MN) February 2009
Finding time to read lately has been a real challenge so I’ve had to find something easily read in the brief time between when my head touches the pillow and my eyelids flutter shut. So here are my picks arranged past, present and future: Past A...  Read More
Maine Women Magazine (ME) January 2008
Born and raised in Aroostook County, every fall from ages 10 to 18, she picked potatoes to earn money to buy her own clothes. She graduated from Caribou High School and the University of Maine. For 23 years she was a partner on Craneland Farm in...  Read More