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Nashville Food Trucks

The History Press
128 pages
$19.99


“Nashville’s best eats have been brought to the streets! The city’s booming food truck trend is part of what makes central Tennessee a culinary destination and a hub for all things food. These mobile menus have earned foodie favoritism and serve up more than just the good ol’ southern comfort stuff. Folks are lining up for a wide array of gourmet grub inspired by all kinds of different cuisines and tastes.”

–from the publisher

Nashville Food Trucks

Rednecks, Queers and Country Music

University of California Press
240 pages
$34.95


“Rednecks, Queers and Country Music is a persuasive call to hear country music in totally new ways. Hubbs boldly and baldly identifies what is really at stake when we imagine country as the sound of bigotry, whether racist, sexist, or homophobic. She compels us to listen anew for the genre’s unexpected echoes of distinctively white working-class gender and sexual identities and for its persistent reminders that all sorts of marginalization resonate on related frequencies. Her arguments will upend contemporary orthodoxy about the politics of country music.”

–Diane Pecknold, author, The Selling Sound: Country Music, Commercialism, and the Politics of Popular Culture

Rednecks, Queers and Country Music

Butterflies of Tennessee

Maywood Publishing
$24.95


“If you love butterflies, this is the book for you! Whether you enjoy a hike in the woods or a jaunt to a botanical garden, Butterflies of Tennessee will show you which butterflies you are seeing out there! Beyond identification, it will teach you about inviting butterflies to the places where you live.”

–from the publisher

Butterflies of Tennessee

The Crusade for Equality in the Workplace: The Griggs v. Duke Power Story

University Press of Kansas
424 pages
$39.95


“In this book, Robert Belton, who represented the plaintiffs for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and argued the case in the lower courts, gives a firsthand account of legal history in the making–and a behind-the-scenes look at the highly complex process of putting civil rights law to work.”

–from the publisher

The Crusade for Equality in the Workplace: The Griggs v. Duke Power Story

Memphis Mojo

Lamar University Press
234 pages
$17.95


“There is no time to relax in this story; events morph into conflicts, then crises on several fronts and seemingly isolated pathways in the novel begin to converge unexpectedly in a swelling suspense. Then comes the surprise ending..”

–Harold Raley, author, Louisiana Rogue

Memphis Mojo

In the Low Houses

Alabaster Leaves Publishing
76 pages
$14


“In speech that whispers so close to the ear, it is as if we have been acquainted with its texture and timbre since time memorial. Here is poetry of immense personal and social vision, highlighting the mystical aspects of human tenderness, love, longing, regret, and grief as observed in broken as well as whole relationships, and indeed, in the very earth we walk upon. It is such frailty and awareness that most enlivens Dobbins’s poetry.”

–Major Jackson, author, Holding Company

In the Low Houses

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