
Waldo David Frank
Waldo David Frank was an American novelist, historian, political activist, and literary critic, who wrote extensively for The New Yorker and The New Republic during the 1920s and 1930s. Frank is best known for his studies of Spanish and Latin American literature and culture and his work is regarded as an intellectual bridge between the two continents.

Chalk face
In the early 20th century, a doctor's search for love and meaning is complicated by a mysterious murder tied to his own circle.
By Waldo David Frank

Rahab
In a society that binds, a woman fights for self-discovery through motherhood, love, and the shadows of her past.
By Waldo David Frank

The unwelcome man : $b a novel
In a world of family struggles and societal expectations, a young boy's birth sets off a chain of events that question the true meaning of belonging.
By Waldo David Frank

The dark mother : $b a novel
A young man's journey through loss and introspection leads him from a serene lake to the bustling streets of New York City as he grapples with identity and the meaning of adulthood.
By Waldo David Frank