Book Review Series: Doing No Harm
Guest Post by Kalliope. Kalliope is a former college instructor in both written and oral communications courses. She earned an MA in Linguistics from BYU and recently
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
Guest Post by Kalliope. Kalliope is a former college instructor in both written and oral communications courses. She earned an MA in Linguistics from BYU and recently
Guest post by Sarah. I live in the Australian bush, in a log cabin surrounded by trees. I love where I live. I love the
Traducción española/Click for Spanish Translation Translation generously provided by Cesar Carreon. For the teacher The word “Zion” has many meanings in our vernacular. The original Zion was
This book is written by Cory Jensen and published by Cedar Fort, Inc. All of the author’s proceeds from this book are being donated to Mentors International
This mystery novel by Mormon feminist Mette Ivie Harrison is told from the perspective of Linda Wallheim, an LDS bishop’s wife in a predominately Mormon
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Bearskin is the charming debut novel by Jamie Robyn Wood. This young-adult fantasy follows the plight of two sets of siblings and is told from
Allison M. is a children’s librarian. True to librarian stereotypes, she loves reading, knitting, and baking. She has a husband and one daughter and is
This was an unusual book for me to review. First off, our own Rachel had already done a review of it. Secondly, my own physical
Nancy Ross is a professor of art history at Dixie State University. She is interested in contemporary Mormon feminism and is currently writing a memoir
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