

Book Reviews
Mythology's Bad Girl
Tells Her Own Story
in
Madeline Miller's
Circe
Book Review
by Diane Englert
Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982
by Cho Nam-Joo
Examines Misogyny
Book Review
by Diane Englert

The Relationship Between
Memory and Self
in
Remind Me Again
What Happened
by Joanna Luloff
Book Review
by Diane Englert

Sonia Sanchez's
Morning Haiku
Celebrates Black Lives
Book Review
by Diane Englert


