Book Review: My Name Was Susan O’Malley
MY NAME WAS SUSAN O’MALLEY by Michael J. Nercessian is a melancholic yet healing reflection on mishandling mental illness. Check out what Madeline Barbush of IBR has to say about this indie literary novel.
MY NAME WAS SUSAN O’MALLEY by Michael J. Nercessian is a melancholic yet healing reflection on mishandling mental illness. Check out what Madeline Barbush of IBR has to say about this indie literary novel.
THOSE AROUND HIM by Brett Shapiro is an earnest family drama that entangles three generations of men. Check out what Alexandra Barbush of IBR has to say about this indie literary novel.
HOME WITHIN A LANDSCAPE by Alexey L Kovalev is a deeply philosophical novel about a teacher born in Russia but asked to represent the US on the world stage. Check out what Tucker Lieberman of IBR has to say about this political novel.
RX by Garin Cycholl is a thoughtful allegorical snapshot of rural USA. Check out what Joelene Pynnonen has to say about this Atmosphere Press novel.
LAST CHANCE CALIFORNIA by Brian Price is a serving of California dreams with a heaping dose of reality. Check out what Jaylynn Korrell of IBR has to say about this indie literary novel.
HEY, WHITE GIRL by Judith Bice is a bittersweet tale of growing pains, race, and family. Check out what Madeline Barbush of IBR has to say about this Atmosphere Press novel.Β
I WILL DIE IN A FOREIGN LAND by Kalani Pickhart is an emphatic, overlapping narrative that weaves the stories of strangers and friends alike through the Ukrainian conflict of 2014. Check out what Alexandra Barbush has to say about this Two Dollar Radio novel.