Saturday Evening Book Reviews
Social history earns another advance towards its own genre in Sarah Wise’s look at the urban squalor in London in THE BLACKEST STREETS.
The National Sports Review calls, 112 MILES TO THE PIN: EXTREME GOLF AROUND THE WORLD, ‘fun’.
The 1917 East St. Louis riot that some say sparked the American Civil Rights Movement is detailed in NEVER BEEN A TIME by Harper Barnes.
Confident mid-grade, all the way through adult readers will appreciate Sonya Hartnett’s THE GHOST’S CHILD.
Paul Goldstein makes art of John Grisham’s legacy in the legal thriller, A PATENT LIE.


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