by Milana Marsenich | Sep 3, 2025 | Book Reviews
Josephina Wolohan is seven years old when her father dies. Her world is turned upside down and she needs a friend. She finds not one, but three solid, true, loyal, mischievous, funny friends. Maggie, Cat, and Mikey Ann stand by her through thick and thin. They help...
by Milana Marsenich | Jun 19, 2024 | Book Reviews
I didn’t expect to love a book about Vikings as much as I do. With all the plundering, pillaging, and general mayhem, Blood on the Axe is a work of pure genius. It is one of the most brilliant and surprising novels I’ve read. From the first page to the end, the story...
by Milana Marsenich | Mar 13, 2024 | Articles
From the Archives in Butte, Montana: America Reads Last summer I was at the Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives to research a book that I am writing about Mary MacLane, Butte’s Wild Woman and Famed Literary Woman. I am lucky because Mary MacLane has been well-documented....
by Milana Marsenich | Feb 21, 2024 | Book Reviews
This is a beautiful, intriguing, and heartbreaking novel. I would give it ten stars and more if it was possible. I found myself glued to the pages of this tragic and stunning story. In the harrowing moments of childbirth, Leona Pinson prays that Luther Biggs, a former...
by Milana Marsenich | Aug 6, 2023 | Book Reviews
Based on the lives of real people, The River Remembers is a tender and powerful account of the lives of three women in 1830’s Michigan Territory. The prologue to this deeply touching novel is one of the most beautiful pieces of writing I’ve read. Ulleseit continues in...
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