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FICTION REVIEWS
Jonah and His Daughter
In this inventive novel, Romanian author Ioana Pârvulescu invites us to read the Old Testament fable of Jonah as something that deepens through time.
Reviewed by Rick Henry
Black River
Nilanjana Roy’s new novel transcends genre to deliver a study of grief and an affectionate portrait of friendship.
Reviewed by Josh Steinbauer
NONFICTION REVIEWS
Tap Dancing on Everest
This new memoir by Mimi Zieman has something to offer readers of travel, nature, medicine, or science writing—as well as anyone who appreciates a real-life adventure tale.
Reviewed by Sandra Hager Eliason
The Rent Collectors
A phenomenal work of sociology and anthropology, Jesse Katz’s The Rent Collectors works its strongest magic when evoking the lives of undocumented immigrants in LA’s MacArthur Park.
Reviewed by Nic Cavell
American Precariat
The twelve editors of this essay collection offer a unique perspective as culture bearers from society’s most hidden corner.
Reviewed by Sara Dovre Wudali