Book Reviews: BE WITH ME ALWAYS and THE UNREPENTANT
BE WITH ME ALWAYS and THE UNREPENTANT could not be more different from each other--except they are both compulsively readable.
I recently interviewed English writer Roz Morris about her new book, Not Quite Lost: Travels Without a Sense of Direction (Spark Furnace, 2017), a delightful collection of essays that mixes travel and memoir. This interview is in the current (winter) edition of Rain Taxi Review of Books.
Many Lives Passed Through Place: An Interview with Roz Morris