‘White Rage’ Is a Seminal Book About the African-American Experience
Author Carol Anderson makes a compelling argument that nothing triggers white rage like black advancement, real or perceived.
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Author Carol Anderson makes a compelling argument that nothing triggers white rage like black advancement, real or perceived.
While the short stories examine Indian and American differences, the real subject is the difficulty of creating and maintaining a successful marriage.
Author’s illustrated nonfiction explores the faces of the Vietnam War and the frightening responsibilities parents have toward their children.
‘Indy’ and the public library hold a writing contest for Santa Barbara Reads.
Author unfolds a mesmerizing story, from the creation of the alphabet and paper to the electronic writing and printing of today.
UCSB’s Arts & Lectures presents the award-winning author in conversation with Pico Iyer.
Acme Hospitality releases ‘Around the Table,’ a cookbook and much more.
Braille librarian publishes a futuristic murder mystery solved by a deadbeat detective from a backwater planet.
Author discusses slave resistance and its contribution to the origins of the U.S.A.
Author Tom Strelich’s book is both charmingly podunk and surprisingly worthwhile.