The San Francisco Chronicle calls The Union of Their Dreams "an engrossing narrative that is both tragic and inspiring." See the full review on SFGate.com.
Family of Secrets author Russ Baker on Truthout.com with a great article on the challenge President Obama faces from his own national security establishment.
More praise for The Union of Their Dreams: Miriam Pawel's powerful new look at Cesar Chavez's United Farm Workers "recreates the era—but with an awareness of the ironies and contradictions made plainer by hindsight." Read more on PublishersWeekly.com.
Mrs. Woolf and the Servants by Alison Light was included in The New York Times special Paperback Row.
Denis Dutton, author of The Art Instinct recently had an Op ed in the New York Times.
The Rise and Fall of the UFW: Great interview with Union of Their Dreams author Miriam Pawel in the Wall Street Journal.
The latest installment of Bloomsbury TV is up on YouTube. See Louis P. Masur talk about RUNAWAY DREAM and connecting with Springsteen's music.
Check out the latest installment of Bloomsbury Press TV on YouTube: a chat with Good Doctors author John Dittmer introducing the stirring story of the Medical Committee for Human Rights and their part in the civil rights movement.
"Once in a while a book comes along to remind us that history has no gods, that the past is less fossil than textbooks suggest and America more vibrant than a mere list of principles. John Ferling's "Ascent of George Washington" is just such a book: a fresh, clear-eyed portrait of the full-blooded political animal that was George Washington." —Marie Arana, The Washington Post
Listen to Matthew Aid, author of The Secret Sentry on the Diane Rehm Show.