Review | Madeline Miller’s ‘Circe’
With poetic prose, the author refocuses the story on the women who so often languish on the edges of myths.
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With poetic prose, the author refocuses the story on the women who so often languish on the edges of myths.
Former Santa Barbara poet laureate and ‘Independent’ writer David Starkey reviews 30 books of poems.
Reading Jill Lepore’s These Truths: A History of the United States under quarantine.
What Indy staff are reading, watching, and listening to while working remotely, social distancing, and sheltering in place.
The Santa Barbara musician/author’s final book in Frankie Spencer trilogy publishes early April.
A wonderful read for young children who enjoy tales of adventure and mysterious journeys.
Deborah Kalas’s stunning photos capture lives of horses in Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Author Katherine Stewart exposes influence of Christian nationalists.
Chigozie Obiyioma’s The Fishermen is a beautiful novel that is slow in its descent, but absolute in its devastation.
Helen Oyeyemi’s retelling of “Snow White” focuses on vanity, race, gender, and how small biases become prejudices.