A companion to the novels of young adult author Joan Bauer, featuring an interview with Bauer, discussing her literary techniques, providing analyses of books written between 1992 and 2006, and including a bibliography.
Pulitzer Prize winning author Gail Caldwell conveys her own memories of her childhood in Texas and her admiration for her father, her college life in Austin during the 1960s and 1970, the peace and liberation movements of that era, and her own growth and development as an author.
Author Gail Caldwell reflects on her friendship with Caroline Knapp, discussing various aspects of their relationship and Caroline's battle with terminal lung cancer.
The author describes his youth and maturation in the West Bank and his relationship with his political activist father, who in 1967 advocated a peaceful, two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and was murdered in 1985.