The Globe and Mail Reviews Barbara Williams' Latest, The Hope In Leaving

globe.png

the hope in leavin gbook coverExcerpt:"While the memoir market is constantly looking for the next big, near-unbelievable story to astonish hungry readers, often the most affecting accounts of a life are those that are simple, unassuming and relatable. Though on the surface, Canadian-born actress Barbara Williams’s The Hope in Leaving is a harrowing tale of poverty, tragedy and familial dysfunction, it is never once written for high drama or shock value. In fact, the true poignancy of this notably understated book is just how normal these lives feel to those who have lived them."To read the review, click here: theglobeandmail.com

Previous
Previous

The New York Times Features Dr. Nina Ansary and Her Book, Jewels of Allah

Next
Next

Blood of the Oak by Eliot Pattison Featured on Kingdom Books