Here's this week's installment in the roundup series featuring the work of NBCC members and curated by NBCC member Bethanne Patrick. Links to member reviews will also be posted on our Facebook page and on the NBCC Twitter feed. (To submit, send links to Bethanne Patrick, thebookmaven@gmail.com.)
Ron Charles reviews Sue Miller's “The Lake Shore Limited” in the Washington Post:
Also in The Washington Post, Thomas Hayden’s environmental books roundup:
More from The Washington Post! Gerald Bartell reviews “The Third Rail” by Michael Harvey:
Joseph Peschel covers “Something Red” by Jennifer Gilmore in both The Charlotte Observer and The Raleigh News & Observer; link is to the latter:
Grigoris Balakian’s “Armenian Golgotha” reviewed on BlogCritics by Tim Gebhart:
Even though this coming weekend marks the 95th anniversary of the beginning of this particular persecution of Armenians, whether to call what happened genocide or something else continues to be debated today. Given that Balakian relates the history from the perspective of someone persecuted by the Turks during that war, his book likely remains controversial today, more than 80 years after the first volume of it was first published.