Sarah Trembath

Sarah Trembath

Sarah Trembath is an Eagles fan from the suburbs of Philadelphia who currently lives in Baltimore with her family. She is also a writer on faculty at American University and both reviews books for the Independent and serves on its board. She has written extensively for other publications and, in 2019, was the recipient of the American Studies Association’s Gloria Anzaldúa Award for independent scholars for her social-justice writing and teaching. In 2023, at age 54, she earned her doctorate in Education Policy and Leadership. Her collection of essays is currently in press at Lazuli Literary Group.


9 entries by Sarah Trembath

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Active Engagement

Co-constructing a culture of reading critically.

Book Review

To Free the Captives: A Plea for the American Soul

A searing, soaring lament to our better angels.

Book Review

Against White Feminism

By Rafia Zakaria

Against White Feminism

It’s time to reimagine — and reinvent — a crucial movement.

Book Review

Against White Feminism: Notes on Disruption

It’s time to reimagine — and reinvent — a crucial movement.

Book Review

Remembrance

By Rita Woods

Remembrance

This moving debut puts a metaphysical spin on emancipation in America.

Book Review

Gravity Is the Thing

By Jaclyn Moriarty

Gravity Is the Thing

This intelligent, quirky epic is multidimensional in its treatment of existential life crises.

Book Review

Remembrance: A Novel

By Rita Woods

Remembrance: A Novel

This moving debut puts a metaphysical spin on emancipation in America.

Book Review

Gravity Is the Thing: A Novel

By Jaclyn Moriarty

Gravity Is the Thing: A Novel

This intelligent, quirky epic is multidimensional in its treatment of existential life crises.

Book Review

Malawi’s Sisters: A Novel

By Melanie S. Hatter

Malawi’s Sisters: A Novel

A family’s tale of loss lays bare racial tensions in America and explores the depths of grief.