Indy Book Club’s April Selection: ‘Nature Poem’
Celebrate Poetry Month by reading this collection of poems from indigenous writer Tommy Pico.
Showing 22 results for
Celebrate Poetry Month by reading this collection of poems from indigenous writer Tommy Pico.
Sarah Krasnostein’s book is subtitled ‘One Woman’s Extraordinary Life in the Business of Death, Decay, and Disaster.’
Octavia Butler’s novel, originally published in 1993, turns out to be prophetic rather than merely cautionary.
The first novel in Zen Cho’s Sorcerer Royal Series Blends Magic, Mystery, Race, and Gender
A masterful worldbuilder and storyteller, the author creates immersive fantasy on the streets of New York City.
In sharp and poignant prose, the author deftly examines themes of faith, conquest, racism, greed, and redemption
The book is a biologically accurate retelling of the goings-on and tragedy that occurs behind the walls of a hive.
Carolina de Robertis’s novel follows a group of queer women whose personal revolutions mingle with Uruguay’s 1970 dictatorship.
Courtney Summers’s YA book deals with very serious topics, including child abuse, drug abuse, and murder.
Helen Oyeyemi’s retelling of “Snow White” focuses on vanity, race, gender, and how small biases become prejudices.