That line, History will always find you, comes from the poem, “Break My Heart”, by former U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo, and it’s included in the collection An American Sunrise. If you’re new to poetry — or coming back to it — Harjo’s wonderful work is a great place to start, along with collections by […]
“You get to learn a bit about the social issue of Native women and girls going missing and that’s really what I hope a lot of people will take away from this, having more awareness…” Nick Medina’s debut novel Sisters of the Lost Nation defies genre — mixing mystery, horror and family drama into the story of […]
With stories that will send chills down your spine, make you sleep with the lights on, and leave you double checking that your doors are locked, these Indigenous novels will keep you on the edge of your seat. Angeline Boulley first captured our hearts with Firekeeper’s Daughter, our first-ever YA Winner in the Children’s and […]
Ah Spring, when a reader’s eye turns toward… Horror? Why not? Each month brings us MORE horror novels to add to our “to be read” pile. Here are eight new titles to make a terror-ific start to your early spring. Think of them as your warmup – get through these, and there’re more to follow. […]
Each year marks a new moment to push ourselves outside of our comfort zones and try new things. Sometimes we need to do that with our reading too, and what better way than with reading challenges. Keep your eye on our socials for a few different ways to push you and your #TBR’s this year, […]