The sorrow and the laughter: Amherst writer’s first novel for adults explores the mixed emotional terrain of dying
Longing for connection: In her debut novel, author with Valley ties explores the inner worlds of caretakers
It was another good year to read a book: Steve Pfarrer’s favorite reads of 2021
Two writers with local ties nominated for National Book Awards
Life, love, loss and the power of imagination: Ruth Ozeki’s new novel explores broad themes with humor and empathy
It was a good year to read a book: Steve Pfarrer’s favorite reads of 2020
Deja vu all over again: In Debra Jo Immergut’s new novel, a middle-aged woman is haunted by visions of her younger self
Music and memory: In new novel, Amherst author Karen Osborn traces the path of a female cellist in the 1950s
Not all fun and games: Emily Arsenault’s new mystery probes aftermath of amusement park accident
The price of protest: New novel looks at the consequences for two sisters caught up in the anti-war movement
Finding love and music amid darkness: New novel explores a mother and daughter’s bond during the Holocaust
Looking for a place to call home: UMass alum Gabriel Bump has the reviewers buzzing about his debut novel, “Everywhere You Don’t Belong”