Light Up the Season with Books

To brighten the holidays and dark days of winter, turn the light on these books, and bring a smile to the independent presses that publish them.

From On the Shore (Vine Leaves Press): “Success did not depend on accumulating wealth or status. Genuine success called for humility.” An emotionally charged tale of an immigrant Jewish family in turmoil when their children rebel during WWI. Order on Amazon.

From Tazia and Gemma (Vine Leaves Press): “They’ve made a devil’s choice to leap to their death rather than be burnt alive.” The heartfelt and suspenseful story of an unwed Italian immigrant who survives the 1911 Triangle Waist Co. fire and the daughter who seeks her father 50 years later. Order on Amazon.

From A Brain. A Heart. The Nerve. (Alternative Book Press): “It’s a tall order for a small man to stand up to prejudice.” A probing fictional biography of the actor who played the Munchkin Coroner in the 1939 Hollywood classic The Wizard of Oz. Order on Amazon.

Read more about each book in NOVELS.

Deck the Shelves with Books

If your holiday gift list is festooned with books, here are three shining novels to add. Your support will also cheer the independent presses that publish them.

From A Brain. A Heart. The Nerve. (Alternative Book Press): “Marriage could be a seesaw. If one side got off, the other would come crashing down.” A probing fictional biography of the actor who played the Munchkin Coroner in the 1939 Hollywood classic The Wizard of Oz. Order on Amazon.

From On the Shore (Vine Leaves Press): “Gershon watched her skip away in the fading light. There was more than one way to lose a child.” An emotionally charged tale of an immigrant Jewish family in turmoil when their children rebel during WWI. Order on Amazon.

From Tazia and Gemma (Vine Leaves Press): “Most of the women are paid six dollars a week, men up to two dollars more.” The heartfelt and suspenseful story of an unwed Italian immigrant who survives the 1911 Triangle Waist Co. fire and the daughter who seeks her father 50 years later. Order on Amazon.

Read more about each book in NOVELS.

Book a Holiday Date

Books are always open for business. Book a date with one of these novels to bring cheer to readers and help keep small independent presses open for business year-round.

From Tazia and Gemma (Vine Leaves Press): “If you don’t come in [to work] on Sunday, don’t show up on Monday.” The heartfelt and suspenseful story of an unwed Italian immigrant who survives the 1911 Triangle Waist Co. fire and the daughter who seeks her father 50 years later. Order on Amazon.

From On the Shore (Vine Leaves Press): “The hallway reeked of the spices of their new neighbors. ‘The smell of America,’ he sighed.” An emotionally charged tale of an immigrant Jewish family in turmoil when their children rebel during WWI. Order on Amazon.

From A Brain. A Heart. The Nerve. (Alternative Book Press): “Hollywood was still making movies, but the rest of the country was making itself ready for war.” A probing fictional biography of the actor who played the Munchkin Coroner in the 1939 Hollywood classic The Wizard of Oz. Order on Amazon.

Read more about each book in NOVELS.

Book (Noun): Best Gift Ever

If you agree that an apt definition of a book is the “best gift ever,” consider adding these to your list of best gifts given or received (and bring cheer to the independent presses that publish them):

From On the Shore (Vine Leaves Press): “God only allowed Moses to take our people to the edge of the Promised Land. I’m helping them move in.” An emotionally charged tale of an immigrant Jewish family in turmoil when their children rebel during WWI. Order on Amazon.

From A Brain. A Heart. The Nerve. (Alternative Book Press): “Trauma and hardship make people suspicious.” A probing fictional biography of the actor who played the Munchkin Coroner in the 1939 Hollywood classic The Wizard of Oz. Order on Amazon.

From Tazia and Gemma (Vine Leaves Press): “They stitch with such haste that sometimes the needle goes through their fingers.” The heartfelt and suspenseful story of an unwed Italian immigrant who survives the 1911 Triangle Waist Co. fire and the daughter who seeks her father 50 years later. Order on Amazon.

Read more about each book in NOVELS.

What I’m Reading: In the Fullness of Time by Carolyn R. Russell

My Amazon and Goodreads review of In the Fullness of Time by Carolyn R. Russell (Rating 5) – Transporting and Transforming. Carolyn R. Russell’s fantasy novel In the Fullness of Time will transport you to the near future, make you mourn for a lost past, and transform your beliefs about how to rise above devastation. Inventive and imaginative, the book is intricately plotted, populated with intriguing characters, and set in strange yet eerily recognizable environs. As the plot shifts, so will your loyalties and expectations. Abandon yourself to the author’s machinations. As a fiction writer myself (see my Amazon author page and Goodreads author page), I can vouch for the fact that Russell has the literary skill to earn your trust on this fantastic and frightening journey.

An inventive journey into an apocalyptic near future
Why writers read: “Why are we reading, if not in hope of beauty laid bare, life heightened and its deepest mystery probed?” – Annie Dillard

Unwrap a Book

Looking to give, or receive, books for the holidays? For year-round treasures, take a look at these novels and, at the same time, extend some cheer to the independent presses that publish them:

From A Brain. A Heart. The Nerve. (Alternative Book Press): “Hollywood is a small-minded business, even for big people.” A probing fictional biography of the actor who played the Munchkin Coroner in the 1939 Hollywood classic The Wizard of Oz. Order on Amazon.

From Tazia and Gemma (Vine Leaves Press): “What good is faith, any faith, when it is overpowered by fear and anger? The heartfelt and suspenseful story of an unwed Italian immigrant who survives the 1911 Triangle Waist Co. fire and the daughter who seeks her father 50 years later. Order on Amazon.

From On the Shore (Vine Leaves Press): “Avram hated Gershon for marrying up into Yetta’s family, while Gershon never forgave Avram for marrying his sister out from under his nose.” An emotionally charged tale of an immigrant Jewish family in turmoil when their children rebel during WWI. Order on Amazon.

Read more about each book in NOVELS.

Books on Your Gift List?

If you’re looking for books to give others or to treat yourself, and you want the added “gift” of supporting independent presses, take a look at these engaging novels:

From Tazia and Gemma (Vine Leaves Press): “She will never be one OF them, but she can be one WITH them.” The heartfelt and suspenseful story of an unwed Italian immigrant who survives the 1911 Triangle Waist Co. fire and the daughter who seeks her father 50 years later. Order on Amazon.

From A Brain. A Heart. The Nerve. (Alternative Book Press): “Believing in wizards, real or fake, opens you to getting hurt.” A probing fictional biography of the actor who played the Munchkin Coroner in the 1939 Hollywood classic The Wizard of Oz. Order on Amazon.

From On the Shore (Vine Leaves Press): “America was the most valuable orchid ever and it was mine. All I had to do was reach for it.” An emotionally charged tale of an immigrant Jewish family in turmoil when their children rebel during WWI. Order on Amazon.

Read more about each book in NOVELS.

Need a GreatHoliday Gift Book?

Books are timeless gifts. Consider these titles to give others and/or to treat yourself, and support the independent presses that publish them:

From On the Shore (Vine Leaves Press): “Elevated trains clanked and spewed foul air, but also the promise of riding out to the city’s unseen edges.” An emotionally charged tale of an immigrant Jewish family in turmoil when their children rebel during WWI. Order on Amazon.

From Tazia and Gemma (Vine Leaves Press): “She knew where to find me, if she wanted to.” The heartfelt and suspenseful story of an unwed Italian immigrant who survives the 1911 Triangle Waist Co. fire and the daughter who seeks her father 50 years later. Order on Amazon.

From A Brain. A Heart. The Nerve. (Alternative Book Press): “At Huntsman and Son, which specialized in sportswear, he’d been offered a job modeling knit coats for hunting dogs.” A probing fictional biography of the actor who played the Munchkin Coroner in the 1939 Hollywood classic film The Wizard of Oz. Order on Amazon.

Read more about each book in NOVELS.

What I’m Reading: Apeirogon by Colum McCann

My Amazon and Goodreads review of Apeirogon: A Novel by Colum McCann (Rating 4) – As Exhaustive and Exhausting as the Search for Peace in the Mideast. Colum McCann’s Apeirogon, about a pair of grieving fathers — one Palestinian and one Israeli — who have each lost a young daughter, moves like the Middle East peace process itself. The novel stumbles forward, stalls, retreats, goes off on tangents that alternately fascinate and bore to the point that you want to ignore and push past them. Mixing rat-a-tat revelation with lengthy exposition, the book inflames your brain, wrenches your gut, and ricochets your emotions from despair to hope. The last of these, hope, remains alive because of the unexpected bond between the men, friends and brothers who cross boundaries in the pursuit of peace. As a writer (see my Amazon author page and Goodreads author page), I admired the inventiveness of this hybrid form of storytelling, a complex weave of straightforward narration, backwards loops, and intricate, superimposed embroidery. In truth, reading the book is as exhaustive and exhausting as the search for peace in the Mideast. Don’t give up.

An unlikely friendship between two grieving fathers
Why writers read: “There is no friend as loyal as a book.” – Ernest Hemingway

The Blue Nib Publishes Creative Nonfiction “Bear Watch”

I’m delighted to announce that The Blue Nib has published my creative nonfiction piece “Bear Watch,” which describes how my first encounter with antisemitism, on a cross-country camping trip to Yellowstone at age fourteen, taught me the true meaning of adventure. Here’s the link. Read more in MEMOIR. On an added note (see photo below), I have a quill pen tattooed on my right hand but the nib is black, not blue.

The Blue Nib, a wide-ranging print and online literary magazine
Why writers write: “We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect.” – Anaïs Nin)