The Human Cost of the International Drug War: A Review of An Uninterrupted View of the Sky

Seventeen-year-old Francisco Quispe loves soccer, but even though he’s smart, he doesn’t expect much of a future in school because of his Aymara heritage and appearance. Along with his friend Reynaldo, he dreams of selling knockoff soccer shirts and equipment…

Raising Awareness of a Human Rights Crisis: A Review of Factory Girl

Josanne LaValley’s debut novel, The Vine Basket, portrayed village life in the Uyghur homeland of East Turkestan through the eyes of a 14-year-old girl who dreams of carrying on her grandfather’s art of basket weaving. Written for older middle grade…

Sainthood and Real Life: Review of A Psalm for Lost Girls

Callie and Tess da Silva—sisters living with their single mother—were always close. Tess was the sweet, sensitive one while Callie was the smart one destined to escape their dead-end town of Portuguese, Italian, and Puerto Rican migrants to coastal Massachusetts.…