Jenny Ferguson


Jenny Ferguson

Jenny Ferguson is Métis, an activist, a feminist, an auntie, and an accomplice with a Ph.D. She believes writing and teaching are political acts. Border Markers, her collection of linked flash fiction narratives, is available from NeWest Press. She lives in Haudenosaunee Territory, where she teaches at Hobart and William Smith colleges.


10 entries by Jenny Ferguson

Book Review

Why Religion?

By Elaine Pagels

Why Religion?

An historian uses her own experiences to explore the solace, contradictions, and mystery of faith.

Book Review

Sex on the Kitchen Table

By Norman C. Ellstrand

Sex on the Kitchen Table

A professor reminds us of the living — and sensual? — things on our plate.

Book Review

Elmet

By Fiona Mozley

Elmet

This atmospheric story about a family living on the edge of British society was shortlisted for the 2017 Man Booker Prize.

Book Review

Mammoth

By Jill Baguchinsky

Mammoth

A teen fashionista and paleontology nerd obsesses too much about her size.

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Why Religion? A Personal Story

An historian uses her own experiences to explore the solace, contradictions, and mystery of faith.

Book Review

Children of God: A Novel

By Lars Petter Sveen; translated by Guy Puzey

 Children of God: A Novel

Putting a new spin on some of the world’s oldest stories.

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Sex on the Kitchen Table: The Romance of Plants and Your Food

A professor reminds us of the living — and sensual? — things on our plate.

Book Review

Waiting for Tomorrow: A Novel

By Nathacha Appanah; translated by Geoffrey Strachan

Waiting for Tomorrow: A Novel

Can a family unraveled by tragedy knit itself back together?

Book Review

 My Old Faithful: Stories

This powerful collection of filial tales reads like a novel-in-stories.

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When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir

By Patrisse Khan-Cullors and asha bandele

When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir

The woman who launched a movement shares her story.