| | Miguel the Barber Miguel Guzman is no ordinary barber. He comes from a long line of barbers who served kings and princes. So why is he hiding in an obscure fishing village? Review by Kevin Ehrlich
Take Sylvia's Case A war correspondent in Afghanistan gets shot up caught in an ambush. She loses her nerve, avoids dangerous assignments, and her career becomes jeopardized.
Reviews by Barbara Anderton and Rita Hunt
Open the River Upon the death of his son in a motorcycle accident at 19, the author deals with grief in unusual ways.
Review by Mandy Ehrlich
Berkeley Tales These stories, first published in 1972, focus on the life of artisans and street people during the late 60's and early 70's.
Reviews by Tara Entwistle-Clark, James Patton Jones, and John Walke
AFGA, A Mystery Set in Harrisonburg When his best friend is found presumably murdered, Afga becomes the center of a police investigation that changes his life's pattern for good.
Reviews by Ann Fox and Ellie Loveman | |