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Read Barbara’s essay, titled “Beyond Nature vs Nurture: What I Learned About Inherited Trauma” in Good Housekeeping.
What Jonah Knew made “Amazon’s Top Books for Summer 2022″ as an editor’s pick! ” Click here
Parade Magazine included What Jonah Knew in their round-up of best spiritual books: “Fans of compelling fiction might want to check out this psychological thriller by Barbara Graham that delves into the concept of past lives, while also exploring trauma and memory through a variety of lenses, including Tibetan Buddhism.” Click here
From People Magazine: “This riveting psychological thriller raises provocative questions about life and death.” Click here
Listen to Barbara’s interview with Sharon Salzberg on the Metta Hour. Click here
Check out Barbara’s essay, “Considering the Metaphysics of Reincarnation and Motherhood” on Literary Hub’s CrimeReads. Click here
Read Barbara’s interview with Public Libraries Online. Click here
Read Barbara’s interview with Mark Matousek on Psychology Today. Click here
Listen to Barbara’s interview with Holly Payne on the Page One Podcast. Click here
Listen to Barbara’s interview with Dallas Woodburn on the Thriving Authors Podcast. Click here
A wonderful review from Booklist: “In Graham’s genre-bending fiction debut, two women’s lives become intertwined in a heartrending story about grief, trauma, and the love between mothers and sons. For mystery fans who like to ponder the larger issues.” — Stephanie Howes
The Anniston Star reviewed What Jonah Knew: “What Jonah Knew” ponders the many possibilities it raises without once verging on the
sensationalistic, despite its being an absolute page-turner. Click here
Criminal Element’s review of What Jonah Knew: What Jonah Knew ponders the many possibilities it raises without once verging on the
sensationalistic, despite its being an absolute page-turner. Click here
What Jonah Knew made the Great Mysteries & Thriller HIT LIST: “Barbara Graham has accomplished a remarkable feat. What Jonah Knew transcends a typical mystery. Graham examines life’s memories, reincarnation, sadness, and other profound emotions throughout this windy and spiritual story.” Click here
Read Barbara’s interview in Mystery Manon’s Cluesletter. Click here
Read Barbara’s article for The Page 69 test. Click here
Read Barbara’s interview in Marin Magazine. Click here
Read Barbara’s interview in the Marin Independent Journal. Click here
Listen to Barbara, reading from What Jonah Knew, featured on Lisa Morehouse for KALW’s New Arrivals. Listen
Read this wonderful review of What Jonah Knew in Woman Around Town. Click here
Read Barbara’s guest essay for Writer’s Digest on “Writing a Debut Novel as a Woman of a Certain Age. Click here
Read Barbara’s interview with Gena Kittner for The Wisconsin State Journal, “Author pens ‘psycho-spiritual’ thriller after researching past-life regression therapy.” Click here
Watch the replay of my event with Geneen Roth, “Wild Grit: The Art of Not Giving Up.” Watch here
Listen to Barbara’s conversation with John Busbee on The Culture Buzz. Listen
Listen to Barbara’s conversation with Jody J. Sperling on The Reluctant Book Marketer. Listen
Read Barbara’s guest post on Mystery Fanfare, “Paranormal or Normal?” Click here
Read Barbara’s interview in The Big Thrill, “Murder and Metaphysics.” Click here
Listen to Barbara’s conversation with Suzanne M. Lang on A Novel Idea, an NPR podcast. Listen
Listen to Barbara’s conversation with the wise Raghu Markus on the Be Here Now Network. Listen
Read Barbara’s wry and revealing commentary about being a Boomer grandparent on NPR’s “All Things Considered.” Click here
Barbara’s tongue-in-cheek column about letting grandparents have their say appeared on Huffington Post on Grandparent’s Day. Read the post
From the Christian Science Monitor: “So many different perspectives and vantage points are woven seamlessly that no matter what their personal relationship to the word ‘grandmother’ is, readers will find much to make them laugh out loud—and also to break their hearts.” Click here to read the full review.
16 Quotes from “Eye of My Heart” on the joys and surprises of grandmotherhood appear on Beliefnet.com. Click here to read.