Q&A With Jane Hulse, Author Of Outcasts Of Essex
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- March 17, 2025
Spanning decades and crossing the country from Colorado to New York to California, The Ice Palace Waltz by Barbara L. Baer follows two Jewish immigrant families as they love, lose, and experience the enduring power of family during the early twentieth century. The author Barbara L. Baer talks to Book Glow about the book. Describe
READ MOREIn Gregory R. Piché’s new book, The Four Trials of Henry Ford, four landmark court cases reveal the dark side of Ford’s legal clashes and the quirks of his character and personality that ushered his image in the public’s imagination from mechanical savant and populist sage to isolated, imperious bigot. The author Gregory R. Piché
READ MOREConsider the Feast follows Talia through the streets of The Quarter, where every imaginable delicacy is made and devoured, every unspeakable hunger is fulfilled. But the privileged patrons who feast there, and the third-world laborers who feed them—the haves and have-nots—are about to face a reckoning. The author Carmit Delman talks to Book Glow about
READ MORESet against the backdrop of 1976 Philadelphia, The Year of the Return follows the path of two families, the Jewish Silks and African American Johnsons, as they are first united by marriage and then by grief, turmoil, and the difficult task of trying to live in an America failing to live up to its ideals.
READ MOREMost artists are forgotten. Some are astonishing. How to Collect Great Art on a Shoestring, a how-to guide for new and experienced collectors, explores the opportunity to acquire one-of-a-kind works by major artists on a shoestring budget. The author David L. Gersh talks with Book Glow about why he decided to write the book. Describe
READ MORECulled from hundreds of hours of exclusive interviews with Nathaneal Bar Jonah as well as dozens of others who either knew or were involved with him, John E. Espy retells the convicted pedophile and suspected serial killer and cannibal’s entire life—from the time before he was conceived to after his death—and those who were harmed
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