International Fiction

The latest indie international fiction reviews from SPR.
MIJO: We Bend, Not Break by Francisco Castillo

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: ...
A Line In The Sand by A Mohit

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 ...
Finding Isobel by Mary Behan

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 ...
In B’tween: The Wisp by Nandita Banerjee

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 ...
On the Precipice of The Labyrinth by Brian Snowden

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 ...
Bird of Passage by Dr. Nooshie Motaref

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 ...
Baturi by Matthew Stephen

Review: Baturi by Matthew Stephen

In Baturi, author Matthew Stephen has created a remarkable work of fiction that draws directly on his own experiences ...
Tiernan's Wake by Richard T. Rook

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, ...
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