by Michael Coffino | Oct 18, 2022 | Michael Reviews
Out Front the Following Sea By Leah Angstman Reviewed by Michael J. Coffino “Out Front the Following Sea” is historical fiction set amid the war between French and English settlers in late seventeenth century New England. The author employs two main characters—an...
by Michael Coffino | Jun 14, 2022 | Michael Reviews
Blood at the Root by Ciahnan Darrell Reviewed by Michael J. Coffino Blood at the Root uses the power of a video event—the sacrificial torture and racial atonement of the scion of a white billionaire—to weave interrelated stories with constantly changing community...
by Michael Coffino | May 11, 2022 | Michael Reviews
The core beauty of Ms. Leicher’s brilliantly written Acts of Atonement lies in how deftly it draws us into the pain, irrationality, and joy of family, captures the nuances of love between two women, and tests our personal capacity for tolerance, acceptance, and...
by Michael Coffino | May 10, 2022 | Michael Reviews
The hallmark of a successful “how-to” book, particularly one about self-empowerment, is a blend of author credibility, writing clarity, reader-friendly exercises, meaningful takeaways, and relatable storytelling that brings home the teaching. Harness Your Inner CEO by...
by Michael Coffino | May 10, 2022 | Michael Reviews
As a former and long-time basketball coach, I bring a bias to books about youth sports. I favorvalues-based content, explorations into how athletics prepare young athletes to becomecontributing citizens, coveted work colleagues, cherished life partners, and,...