Isabel Allende to Discuss New Novel IN THE MIDST OF WINTER at Brooklyn Public Library by BWW News Desk
- November 01, 2017 On Tuesday, November 7, Brooklyn Public Library will host best-selling author Isabel Allende for a discussion of her much-anticipated new novel, In the Midst of Winter, a love story anchored in Brooklyn that examines the plight of immigrants and refugees.
Rachel Danielle Peterson Releases Debut Collection of Poetry 'A Girl's A Gun' by BWW News Desk
- November 01, 2017 Rachel Danielle Peterson is emerging as a unique, poetic voice of Appalachia. While regional narratives have traditionally been misrepresented or overlooked, she seeks to change that by writing candid work that mixes the compassion characteristic of a native with an unflinching honesty only possible with the critical distance of an ex-patriot.
BWW Review: UPDRAFT by Fran Wilde by Bonnie Lynn Wagner
- November 01, 2017 Imagine a world where there are so many dangers in the world (perhaps our own?) that we must climb--up, up, above the clouds, into the sky. How would we survive? The people of the Bone Universe not just survive, but thrive. They live in towers that are living, breathing entities in their own right. They use recycled soil to grow food, have spider farms to generate clothing, and have learned how to fly.
Drawing Upon an Extraordinary Collection at More Than a Library by Barry Kostrinsky
- October 31, 2017 The Thaw collection on view at the Morgan Library and Museum through January 7th is a typical exhibition. Typically great, wide in breadth and yet focused from more than just a Library at a lesser known hidden spot in plain view on Madison avenue and 36th street.