Book Reviews
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Mountain Madness
Mountain Madness by Clinton Crockett Peters is a collection of essays detailing the author’s hiking treks in both Japan, during his tenure as a twenty-something English teacher, and in the United States during his time as an outdoor guide. His essays weave together both the physical details of his outdoor adventures and the emotional reflections and meanings of these experiences more than a decade later.
A Body of Water
THR Poetry Editor Tyra Douyon reports on Chioma Urama’s epic collection in this poetic and historical exploration of dispossession and kinship—“because nothing, like the memory of water, is ever lost.”
Southbound
Kaylee Westra’s take on Anjali Enjeti’s new essay collection.
A Small Crowd of Strangers
Crystal Wilkins deep dives into Joanna Rose’s novel.
Lord of the Butterflies
Lord of the Butterflies
Peyton Sibert’s take on Andrea Gibson’s collection.
In Our Midst
In Our Midst
Our own Laura Metzger’s thoughts on Nancy Jensen’s novel.
Skull Cathedral: A Vestigial Anatomy
Kyro Huddleston’s thoughts on Melissa Wiley’s award-winning collection of essays.