Killers of the Flower Moon By David Grann 

Reviewed by Michael Attard  The Osage Indians have a more than 2000-year history in North America, but I will start in 1803. In that year, U.S. President Thomas Jefferson purchased … Read More

The Magpie Babies: My First Children’s Book

The Magpie Babies is inspired by my observations of Oriental magpie families year after year.

Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 & If I Had Your Face

Reviewed by Kristy Dolson. After a roller-coaster 2020, I made the bittersweet decision to return to Canada early next year. And so, it is with a heavy heart that I … Read More

The Man They Wanted Me to Be:

Toxic Masculinity and a Crisis of Our Own Making By Jared Yates Sexton Reviewed by Kristy Dolson. I was surprised to learn, not that long ago, that November 19 is … Read More

How to Be an Antiracist

A Book by Ibram X. Kendi Reviewed by Kristy Dolson. “I used to be racist most of the time,” Ibram X. Kendi writes in the introduction of his latest bestseller. … Read More

“Dataism” as a Religion of the Future

Written by Cami Ismanova. How would you like to travel to the future, and if you could, what would you expect to see? The first president of the Martian Federation, … Read More

Crazy Brave: A Memoir

By Joy Harjo. Reviewed by Kristy Dolson. Joy Harjo, a member of the Mvskoke (Creek) Nation, is the first Native American United States poet laureate. Crazy Brave: A Memoir details … Read More

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

By Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows. Reviewed by Kristy Dolson. When I began writing this article, a mere three days before the deadline, the world was still deep into … Read More