"While there are many things this creative mom will never be able to do, she guarantees she will always find a way to show her love for her daughter and indeed surprises her with a striped banana at the end. Multiple readings are sure to be enjoyed by readers and children as they return for “what if" discussions and to pore over the whimsical details."

“Laskar . . . quietly highlights the conflict between healing the self and observing the world.”

The New York Times published a guest essay by Cal Newport, author of DEEP WORK (Grand Central) and SLOW PRODUCTIVITY (Portfolio), titled “Technology Weakens Our Minds. We Can Fix This."

Joshilyn Jackson's MISSING SISTER was included in People Magazine's Best Books roundup for March 2026.

"Anna Hogeland’s wry and searching 'Fictions' contains many layers of fiction. There are the short stories protagonist Catherine Meyer writes for her mentor Anton Andros, the workshopped-to-death novel he orders her to put in a drawer, the 'edgy in a forced way' works of her NYU MFA peers, and Andros’s own novels that have garnered many prestigious awards over the decades. Beneath it all, there are the useful illusions and pretenses that prop up this whole literary establishment, at least in the eyes of a young artist eager to find her place in it."





