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Rebecca Proulx

Rebecca grew up in Connecticut and returns to her home state to pursue her favorite subject of all time, books. She completed her undergraduate education at Roger Williams University in Bristol, Rhode Island with dual degrees in English Literature and Global Communications. She is the Assistant Editor at BookTrib and looks forward to connecting people with great authors.

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Rebecca Proulx

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Alice Inoue

https://booktrib.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/alice_inoue-070Z_R2-3-400x400.jpg Alice Inoue Self-Help A new system from an ancient framework for personal guidance on how to deal with life like a superhero. This book offers a new system from an ancient framework for personal guidance on how to deal with life like the Superhero you have within you—in command…
Rebecca Proulx
April 15, 2019
Nonfiction

An Insider’s Account of the Real Barbara Bush

As many political figures are frequently judged by the loudest voices, we tend to form assumptions quickly and easily about those in power. Presidents are prime subjects for these swift judgments, but their wives are not exempt from public scrutiny either. Barbara Bush could conjure a myriad of strong perceptions,…
Rebecca Proulx
April 5, 2019
Fiction

Diana Grillo Stories Tackle Writhing Family Dynamics

The challenge of a good short story is the ability to convey complicated ideas and feelings to the reader in a limited amount of pages. Diana Grillo, author of An Accidental Murder and Other Stories, manages to easily draw sympathy from readers for her struggling characters, diving straight into the…
Rebecca Proulx
March 26, 2019
Fiction

Logic Breaks into Book Industry with “Supermarket”

Bobby Hall, best known in the music world as the platinum-selling recording artist Logic, has made a habit of shocking the world with his talent and ambition. A high school dropout raised in a home crippled with substance addiction, many would have predicted that Hall's inauspicious circumstances early on would…
Rebecca Proulx
March 26, 2019
Children's Books

Oh Susannah Series Unpacks Stressful Situations

Carole P. Roman, author of many beloved children's books, unpacks the stress of school and bustle of a busy home in her Oh Susannah series. The instantly lovable third-grader Susannah illustrates how easy it is to feel frightened or overwhelmed by a mountain of responsibilities just going about your everyday…
Rebecca Proulx
February 20, 2019
Fiction

Twisting Bodies and Crippling Insecurities

"You can't buy happiness." This old adage came to my mind again and again as I was reading Ann Lineberger's The Adjustments (Full Fathom Five Digital), a sharp satirical novel on the upper crust of Connecticut society, flourishing in so many ways, and yet incredibly vulnerable in others. It's in rare…
Rebecca Proulx
February 4, 2019