The Dignity of Dependence
Leah Libresco Sargeant offers a new vision for feminism—and for how we understand human life in all its vulnerabilities. Review by Maura Ronayne
Leah Libresco Sargeant offers a new vision for feminism—and for how we understand human life in all its vulnerabilities. Review by Maura Ronayne
Sacrificing neither orthodoxy nor charity, a new apologia for the Protestant tradition offers the advantages of local and individual iterations of the faith. Review by Charlie Clark
Alissa Wilkinson takes up the baton for the truth Joan Didion always tried to surface: the stories we tell shape who we are—so be aware of what stories you’re telling. Review by Sara Holston
Instagrammer Luke Sherlock’s foray into print is a thoroughly unexpected little volume that makes up in visual beauty and depth of feeling for what it lacks in weight. Review by Sarah Clark