AP Lang Reads: Just Mercy – Bryan Stevenson
Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson is a profound exploration of systemic injustice and the human stories behind it. Assigned for my AP Language class, the book pushed me to confront uncomfortable truths about the legal system and consider what justice and mercy mean in an inequitable society. With every chapter, I found myself more invested in understanding how personal narratives intersect with broader systemic failures, making the call for reform impossible to ignore.
Diversity in Literature: Celebrate Disability Pride Month with Books by Authors With Disabilities
Diversity in Literature: Celebrate Disability Pride Month with Books by Authors With Disabilities Diversity in literature goes beyond mere representation; it is a powerful tool for fostering empathy, understanding, and inclusivity. As we celebrate Disability Pride Month in July, we honor the achievements of individuals with disabilities and reaffirm our commitment to advocating for their…
Author Interview: The Literary Spotlight with Author Kate Spencer
Author Interview: The Literary Spotlight with Author Kate Spencer- I’m delighted to introduce the talented author and Podcast host Kate Spencer, known for her heartfelt memoir “The Dead Moms Club” and the charming romantic comedy “In a New York Minute.” Co-hosting the award-winning self-care podcast “Forever35,” she extends her reach beyond the written word. Read this exclusive interview to know more about Kate Spencer.
Book Review: Six Days in Detox – Dianne Corbeau
This memoir is a compelling story about a woman who picks up alcohol after twenty-six years of sobriety. And returns to a mental institution to begin her journey back into the beginnings of recovery. The story is a hard look at what goes on internally and externally inside of Dianne as she gives it her…