Beginning with a Best American award-winning narrative, Kathleen Hill’s memoir explores defining moments of a life illuminated by novels, read in Nigeria and France and at home in New York. As a child
Beginning with a Best American award-winning narrative, Kathleen Hill’s memoir explores defining moments of a life illuminated by novels, read in Nigeria and France and at home in New York. As a
An Irish-American woman returns to her old home in Niger to visit her daughter and finds herself working the clinic of a village devestated by drought, in a critically acclaimed autobiographical novel
Kathleen Hill’s finely wrought novel tells the story of four generations of an Irish-American family that has lived in the same house for almost a century. Grieving the death of her mother and the imm
An Irish-American woman, who had lived in Niger, returns after seventeen years to visit her daughter Zara, who works in a village clinic treating children who are suffering from starvation
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, jobs in the food and beverage industry are predicted to grow in the decade preceding 2016. The food service sector offers an exciting array o
Through examining interventions in Somalia, Bosnia, and Kosovo, Hawk argues that external actors--foreign governments, international organizations, and private groups--must pay more attention to (re)c
From bakery manager to sports nutritionist—a helpful new guide to top culinary careers.According to the U.S. Department of Labor, jobs in the food and beverage industry are predicted to gr
Hill, who consults and trains teachers and administrators and was a former speech/language specialist focusing on bilingual special education, and Miller, a communications consultant for a nonprofit e