Books “You Truly Assumed” Is a YA Novel That Focuses On The Lives of 3 Young, Black, Muslim Girls In The Aftermath of a Terrorist Attack in Washington D.C. by shannon carlin February 8, 2022 by shannon carlin February 8, 2022
Books Michaela Coel’s first book, “Misfits: A Personal Manifesto,” is an emotional dive into her experiences of racism and sexism as a Black British woman. by Valentine Fabre September 15, 2021 by Valentine Fabre September 15, 2021
Books Larissa Pham Lets Readers Known They’re Not Alone With Her Memoir-Style Essays in “Pop Song: Adventures in Art and Intimacy” by BUST Magazine May 4, 2021 by BUST Magazine May 4, 2021
Books Traverse the Multigenerational Highs and Lows of Cuban-American Womanhood in Gabriela Garcia’s “Of Women and Salt” by BUST Magazine April 13, 2021 by BUST Magazine April 13, 2021
Books Ex-cult Member Lauren Hough Reflects On Rebuilding Her Life From Scratch In “Leaving Isn’t The Hardest Thing” by BUST Magazine April 6, 2021 by BUST Magazine April 6, 2021
Books Travel Back To ’70s Era Rock ‘n’ Roll Where One Woman Takes On A Bigoted Music Industry In Dawnie Walton’s “The Final Revival Of Opal & Nev” by BUST Magazine March 30, 2021 by BUST Magazine March 30, 2021
Books Glennon Doyle Taught Me Not To Listen To Glennon Doyle—Or Anyone by Kelly Collette March 5, 2021 by Kelly Collette March 5, 2021
Books Marlene Van Niekerk’s “Agaat” Reminds Us Of The Ever-Evolving Postcolonial World We Live In by BUST Magazine February 11, 2021 by BUST Magazine February 11, 2021
Books “This Close To Okay” Zooms In On A Romance Interwoven With The Realities of Mental Illness by BUST Magazine February 11, 2021 by BUST Magazine February 11, 2021
Books Kristin Hannah Gives Steinbeck A Run For His Money With Her Latest Novel, “The Four Winds” by BUST Magazine February 11, 2021 by BUST Magazine February 11, 2021