Women served as snipers for Stalin, codebreakers for Churchill, and special operatives behind enemy lines across the board. […]
Month: March 2021
I always find it interesting to hear what authors are reading or which books inspired them. Recently, Pulitzer […]
Gutter Child by Jael Richardson is on the TBR lists of many readers this winter and it lives […]
March 8th is International Women’s Day. Since 1911, this day has been marked by celebrating the “…social, economic, cultural […]
“Once in a while the women of my generation grabbed the opportunities that were available—not that there were […]
Author Jennifer Ryan says it was her grandmother’s stories that inspired her to write about the Second World […]
We were overwhelmed by the incredible Love Notes we received from YOU (our amazing customers)! Over 160+ notes […]
Spring is almost here and I am already planning my vegetable garden. I grew up in Toronto, and […]
How do you share your love of reading and stay connected with other booklovers during a pandemic? Laura […]
Laurie Frankel writes, from personal experience, this tale of a child born in the wrong body. She says […]