The
Match, Beth Whitehouse, April 2010, cloth, $24.95, 978-0-8070-7286-8
C-Span/Book TV; will run the taping of Beths Book Revue event
with the Trebings on Saturday, May 8th at 12pm and Sunday, May 9th at 5am.
The Trebing children also signed books with author.
Nobody Turn
Me Around, Charles Euchner, August 2010, cloth, $26.95, 978-0-8070-0059-5
Publishers Weekly; reviewed in the May 3rd issue
"With deft brushstrokes, Euchner not only captures the myriad dimensions
of the march itself but places it in its larger historical context, including
the escalating war in Vietnam."
Many Miles,
Mary Oliver, April 2010, audio CD, $19.95, 978-0-8070-6895-3
The Baton Rouge Advocate; CD covered in his article about listening to poetry
The Duluth News Tribune; ran an article about Anh Hansen, one of
the adoptees featured in the book who lives in Wisconsin (and was recently
on Wisconsin Public Radio with author)
The Huntsville Times (Alabama); reports on book as a part of their
immigration coverage.
The first step in solving a problem, my smart mother used to tell
me, is confronting and defining it clearly. Regan's book is surely one of
those first steps as we Americans begin the slow process of re-structuring
an immigration bureaucracy run aground in good intentions and deadly consequences.
DC Agenda (aka- The Washington Blaze); featured the book in their
spring LGBT book round up.
"She Looks Just Like You: a Memoir of (Nonbiological Lesbian) Motherhood
(Beacon Press) by Amie Klempnauer Miller is the authors first-hand
account of how she came to terms with the issues of confusion and mixed
emotions when her lesbian partner conceived. May.
Gay Parent Magazine featured it in their books section for their April issue.