This is another review that came out and then was re-released again because the author appeared at the Southern Festival of Books in Nashville. Jay Wellons is head of pediatric neurosurgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and All That Moves Us is a memoir of his time as a doctor thus far as well as... Continue Reading →
[14] Chapter 16 Review Syndicate: Landings
Every once in a while I get to review a unique book, and Arwen Donahue's book of 130 ink-and-watercolor drawings paired with reflective entries was a pure delight to read. It's a form in which I don't usually consume books, but the illustrations made me slow down and take my time absorbing every aspect of the... Continue Reading →
[11] Chapter 16 Review Syndicate: Kin
Welcome to the tenth Throwback Thursday post highlighting my past reviews for Chapter 16's website. I love whenever I get the opportunity to read nonfiction work from southern writers, and this time I got to read Shawna Kay Rodenberg's memoir Kin. Cover of Kin by Shawna Kay Rodenberg What I loved most about Rodenberg's book... Continue Reading →