LitPick 5-Star Review Award Winner, this young adult, political romance novel reveals the modern relevance of the 1970 Kent State University shootings. LEAVING KENT STATE (Harvard Square Editions), by
Set across a backdrop of refugee migration that spans Africa, America and Australia, How Fast Can You Run is the inspiring story of Michael Majok Kuch and his journey to find his mother. In 1988, Majo
Selina, a beautiful, British-born Pakistani young woman recently lost her father, and finds herself struggling to cope with life, in particular with some aspects of her studies. Matters go from bad to
Joseph Fafa of Nigeria has high hopes when he begins his premed studies at a North Carolina College. But his love for the beautiful and talented daughter of a prestigious Southern family threatens to
After terminating her pregnancy to maintain her spot at university, law student Gu Bao is sent to recover in her grandparents' village where she befriends Orchid, a pregnant woman living in seclusion
Finalist, Bellwether Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction; IPPY medalist -- "A blend of patchouli, Bob Dylan lyrics, Indian print textiles, and hippie slogans and set them down in a windswept p
Award-winning and new authors from Congo to Hollywood join forces in Harvard Square Editions' second volume of Living Fiction, and they are donating the net proceeds from the sale of this book to the