Book Review: The Means of Keeping
THE MEANS OF KEEPING by Rich Marcello is a moving cli-fi novel exploring the physical, psychological, and interpersonal issues that accompany the climate crisis. Reviewed by Nick Rees Gardner.
THE MEANS OF KEEPING by Rich Marcello is a moving cli-fi novel exploring the physical, psychological, and interpersonal issues that accompany the climate crisis. Reviewed by Nick Rees Gardner.
The peace and quiet of middle-age is disrupted by an irrational murderer and a revived teenage punk band in Dave J. Andrae’s Rem’s Chance. Reviewed by Nick Rees Gardner.
THE CANTICLE OF IBIZA by Justin Kurian is about a man who leaves his lucrative New York City hedge fund career behind to seek redemption and a long-lost friend. Reviewed by Peggy Kurkowski.
THE BALLAD OF TWO SISTERS by Darci Schummer (Unsolicited Press) is a thoughtful meditation on the beauty of ordinary lives. Reviewed by Elena Bellaart.
A SISTER AGO by Caitlin Buhr is an achingly accurate portrayal of how the addiction of an individual affects the entire family. Reviewed by Joelene Pynnonen.
A LIFE OF DREAMS by Doug Dunnevant is a compelling narrative about the transformative nature of love, loss, and forgiveness. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
CONCERNING INTELLECTUAL SUICIDE IN THE HUMAN RACE by Massimo Fantini is a mind-bending exploration of intellect, belief, and the commonalities of the human condition. Reviewed by Chelsey Tucker.
LITTLE BOY, I KNOW YOUR NAME by Mitchell Raff is heartfelt and hopeful—a touching coming of age story about a boy born to Holocaust survivors. Reviewed by Susan Morris.
THE MISSING by Ben Tanzer is a compelling & complex tale of marriage, parenthood, and the tenuousness of relationships. Reviewed by Elizabeth Reiser.
A COINCIDENTAL LIFE by Ron Kemper is a reflection on aging, politics, and the fateful coincidences that shape one’s life. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.










