International Fiction
The latest indie international fiction reviews from SPR.
Review: MIJO: We Bend, Not Break by Francisco Castillo
A stirring portrait of the immigrant tradition in America and the burdens of memory that can bury us, MIJO: ...
Review: A Line in the Sand by A Mohit
An involving story of discovery and the transformative power of ancestry, A Line in the Sand by A. Mohit ...
Review: Finding Isobel by Mary Behan
An absorbing and poignant novel about a woman's search for identity and path in life, Finding Isobel by Mary ...
Review: In B’tween: The Wisp by Nandita Banerjee
Otherworldly, thought-provoking, and innovative, In B'tween: The Wisp by Nandita Banerjee is a novel that poetically plunges into the ...
Review: On the Precipice of the Labyrinth by Brian Snowden
1930s Charlottesville graduate William Benning embarks on an inspired mission to reach Spain in On the Precipice of the ...
Review: Bird of Passage by Dr. Nooshie Motaref
Bird of Passage by author Dr. Nooshie Motaref is a fascinating account of a woman born in Iran who ...
Review: Baturi by Matthew Stephen
In Baturi, author Matthew Stephen has created a remarkable work of fiction that draws directly on his own experiences ...
Review: Tiernan’s Wake by Richard T. Rook
Michael, an Irish-American lawyer, is stymied and bored. He keeps a candle lit for the spirits of his ancestors, ...


