The Costs of Activism: A Review of Anger Is a Gift

Sixteen-year-old Moss Jeffries is no stranger to police brutality in his West Oakland neighborhood. Six years earlier, police shot and killed his unarmed father outside a grocery store. While his mother has continued her activism in what little spare time…

Uncovering Family Secrets, Thousands of Miles Away: A Review of Patron Saints of Nothing

In a time of growing authoritarianism and disrespect for basic human rights, the election of Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippines stands as one more example of a people choosing terror and violence carried out by their own government. In his…

Celebrating Non-Respectable Young Women: A Review of An Impossible Distance to Fall

Eight months after the stock market crash of 1929, 16-year-old Birdie Williams’s father – a banker and amateur pilot – has disappeared along with his plane, leaving behind debts and angry neighbors and former friends in their upscale Long Island…