Honey Dew Review | JUNE 2023 | Yoke June 04, 2023Rachel Woollard Yoke by Jessamyn Stanley packs a punch for such a short book. While ostensibly about yoga, Yoke is about much more, including racism, self-hatred, and the process of learning to...
Honey Dew Review | MAY 2023 | Anxious People June 04, 2023Rachel Woollard For the month of May, we delved back into the realm of fiction with Fredrik Backman's book, Anxious People. This book is a hilarious "hostage drama", written in a casual,...
Honey Dew Review | APRIL 2023 | Gathering Moss April 19, 2023Rachel Woollard A review of Gathering Moss, a loving and scientific history of mosses by Robin Wall Kimmerer. We could ramble on for hours now about all the fascinating things we learned...
Honey Dew Review | JANUARY 2023 | What My Bones Know February 06, 2023Rachel Woollard What My Bones Know by Stephanie Foo is a powerful memoir about Foo's personal healing journey through the complex landscape of multi-dimensional trauma. It should be noted that this work...
Honey Dew Review | DECEMBER 2022 | Remarkably Bright Creatures January 01, 2023Rachel Woollard Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt was the first novel to be included in the Honey Dew Review. A powerful story about loneliness and lost family ties stitching back together,...
Honey Dew Review | NOVEMBER 2022 | Good Morning, Monster December 01, 2022Rachel Woollard The November 2022 Honey Dew Review is in! This month we reviewed Good Morning, Monster by Catherine Gildiner. A profound and brutal account of five of Gildiner's most heroic patients' lives, we...
Honey Dew Review | OCTOBER 2022 | Group by Christie Tate October 17, 2022Rachel Woollard An honest review of Honey Dew's October book choice, Group by Christie Tate. This book is an raw exploration into mental health, shame, eating disorders, and sexual anorexia. A messy, but...