Susan Krawitz
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Susan Krawitz reviews two Hudson Valley memoirs.
Susan Krawitz, Anne Pyburn, and Nina Shengold review a gaggle of children’s books for our annual Summer Reading Roundup.
Susan Krawitz casts for a fishing story on the Esopus Creek.
Review of Shalom Auslander’s memoir.
When “School’s out!” gives way to “There’s nothing to doooo,” check out our summer reading list of recently published books for kids, teens, and young writers by Hudson Valley authors and illustrators.
Susan Krawitz reviews Chosen Forever and Thinking About Memoir.
Martha Frankel tells of her battle with a gambling addiction and her family’s help.
Trespass employs a broad canvas, but it isn’t just a political story. Valerie Martin peels back big issues to reveal the bigger ones beneath.
Susan Krawitz and Nina Shengold offer their picks for picture books, poetry, and young adult titles.
The Neddiad is an epic tale that mixes disparate genres and elements in a way only the author of The Hoboken Chicken Emergency could imagine.
We may grow past the stage when picture books amuse us, but do we ever really reach the place where we’ve got life all figured out?
Jewish-themed children’s books often straddle a tricky divide.
In this sequel to her acclaimed The Misadventures of Maude March, part-time South Fallsburg resident Audrey Couloumbis keeps the dust churning, the bullets zipping, and the wry wit flying.