Lone Star Review: HOUSE OF STONE by Novuyo Rosa Tshuma

House of Stone is quickly and evenly paced until it begins coursing toward the denouement, flinging jaw-dropping twists amidst the factional, fractional, bloody birth of Zimbabwe, with mordant wit and keen characterization.

LOST CHILDREN ARCHIVE by Valeria Luiselli

A family — a man and a woman, both documentarians working with sound (“We accumulated hours of tape of people speaking, telling stories, pausing, telling lies, praying, hesitating, confessing, breathing.”), and a boy, ten, and a girl, five — leave their New York apartment on a cross-country road trip.

Long-awaited new novel from Elizabeth McCracken

  LITERARY FICTION  Elizabeth McCracken  Bowlaway: A Novel  Ecco  Hardcover, 978-0-0628-6285-3 (also available as an e-book and an audiobook), 384 pgs., $27.99  February 5, 2019   “They found a body […]