By: Michael D. McClellan | Michael Haskew is on to something. His book, West Point 1915: Eisenhower, Bradley, and the Class the Stars Fell On (released by Zenith Press in 2014), tells the story of West Point’s most decorated and celebrated class, headlined by future president Dwight D. Eisenhower and Omar Bradley, the man who […]
By: Michael D. McClellan | There is something so refreshingly different about both Julie Sarkissian and her 2013 debut novel, Dear Lucy, that it’s easy to lose yourself in the world of the title character from the very first sentence. The awkwardness of the grammar immediately sweeps you up, beautifully conveying the voice of this tender, innocent, […]
Michael Haskew – Star Struck
By: Michael D. McClellan | Michael Haskew is on to something. His book, West Point 1915: Eisenhower, Bradley, and the Class the Stars Fell On (released by Zenith Press in 2014), tells the story of West Point’s most decorated and celebrated class, headlined by future president Dwight D. Eisenhower and Omar Bradley, the man who […]
Julie Sarkissian – Spellbound
By: Michael D. McClellan | There is something so refreshingly different about both Julie Sarkissian and her 2013 debut novel, Dear Lucy, that it’s easy to lose yourself in the world of the title character from the very first sentence. The awkwardness of the grammar immediately sweeps you up, beautifully conveying the voice of this tender, innocent, […]