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The Seaboard Review of Books: Monday Edition
March 16, 2026
22 hrs ago • The Seaboard Review of Books
Breathing is How Some People Stay Alive by Alison Gadsby
Reviewed by Steven Mayoff
24 hrs ago • The Seaboard Review of Books
Alias O. Henry by Ben Yagoda
Reviewed by James M. Fisher
24 hrs ago • James M. Fisher
Screaming Obscenities at the Sky by Christian McPherson
Guest Review by Pearl Pirie
24 hrs ago • Pearl Pirie
New-Fangled Rose by Sue Sinclair
Reviewed by Michael Greenstein
24 hrs ago • Michael Greenstein
The Harvesting of Haystacks Kane by Steve Schlam
Reviewed by John Oughton
24 hrs ago • John Oughton
Seventy-Two Seasons: A Memoir About Noticing by M.A.C. Farrant
Reviewed by Bryn Robinson
24 hrs ago • Bryn Robinson
The Seaboard Review of Books: A Wednesday Edition
March 11, 2026
Mar 11 • The Seaboard Review of Books
Learning to Write Cursive
Creative Non-Fiction from Robin McGrath
Mar 11 • The Seaboard Review of Books
Definitely Thriving by Kerry Clare
Reviewed by Pamela Sinclair
Mar 11 • The Seaboard Review of Books and Pamela Sinclair
Sincerely, Katherine. By Katherine Dudtschak
Life, Gender, Inclusivity, and Leadership for the Future
Mar 11 • Lisa Timpf
The Mixed-Up Owl, story by Marzena Sowa, Pictures by Joanna Lorho
This charming children’s book takes on stereotypes—including an owl who starts out anything but wise.
Mar 11 • Melanie Jackson
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