Victim is a true crime book that details the story of the infamous Hi-Fi Murders that took place in Ogden, Utah in 1974.
With help from some ranking members of the Catholic Church, the Spanish Royal Family, and some charming technology, Robert Langdon and his new friends scramble to unscramble and set the course straight once again.
Auggie faces huge obstacles, like dozens of surgeries. He also deals with regular kid challenges, like finding a table in the lunch room.
This book will tug at your heart strings while offering hope and courage. Whether you’re looking for a kind voice to uplift you or a read that will hold space for processing emotions, this is the read for you.
In honor of the release of the new film On the Basis of Sex, I wanted to review one of my favorite RBG books, I Dissent.
Filled with photos, notations, sharp writing, scans of documents and other artifacts, this book is an RBG treasure trove.
From deep, doctrinal questions to inquiries like “why do you wear your funny hat” this book is thoughtful, sweet, and moving.
As heads spin trying to figure out what may have happened, we find out that other women, long ago, also met their fates in these dark waters. Unsure what to make of this information, Hawkins keeps readers turning pages.
Nothing sounds more like quintessential Southern Sass than a title like Alabama Spitfire, and I’m happy to say that this book delivered on its title.
Recently, Miranda paired up with Jonny Sun to illustrate these “little pep talks” and together they published G’Morning, G’Night.