Staying Power
In Ruth, Kate Riley portrays the interior life of her title character with a richness that is at odds with Ruth’s austere Anabaptist community.
Ruth
by Kate Riley
November 20, 2025 issue
Advertisement
More from the Review
Subscribe to our Newsletter
Best of The New York Review, plus books, events, and other items of interest
Joanna Biggs is the Deputy Editor of The Yale Review and the author of A Life of One’s Own: Nine Women Writers Begin Again. (November 2025)
Staying Power
In Ruth, Kate Riley portrays the interior life of her title character with a richness that is at odds with Ruth’s austere Anabaptist community.
Ruth
by Kate Riley
November 20, 2025 issue
A Very Quiet Symphony
Eliza Barry Callahan’s The Hearing Test seems to be about a temporary loss of hearing but is actually one woman’s rehearsal for the losses that come, unbidden, for us all.
The Hearing Test
by Eliza Barry Callahan
December 19, 2024 issue
‘Give Me Joy’
Madonna’s genius is not just for controversy, or for pressing on the fissures in femininity, or for her bold support of once-unpopular causes. It is for doing it all with no apology.
Madonna: A Rebel Life
by Mary Gabriel
May 23, 2024 issue
Acts of Accompaniment
In Liliana’s Invincible Summer, Cristina Rivera Garza collects everything that might be needed to bring her younger sister’s murderer to trial. As the older sister’s quest recedes, Liliana’s world comes alive.
Liliana’s Invincible Summer: A Sister’s Search for Justice
by Cristina Rivera Garza
August 17, 2023 issue
Subscribe and save 50%!
Subscribe now for immediate access to the latest issue and to browse the rich archive. You will have immediate subscriber-only access to over 1,200 issues and over 25,000 articles published since 1963!
Subscribe now
Subscribe and save 50%!
Get immediate access to the current issue, exclusive online content, and over 25,000 archive articles, plus the NYR App.
Already a subscriber? Sign in