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Mystery Unveiled: The Crisis of the Trinity In Early Modern England

Oxford University Press
512 pages
$74


“Since the Reformation, mystery has always been difficult for Protestants. Paul Lim’s erudite book demonstrates just how challenging it was when, during the English seventeenth century, Christianity’s central mystery of the Trinity moved to the center of political, cultural, and religious controversies. With enormous theological and scriptural learning, Lim lets us see these controversies from the inside. In doing so, he decisively shows the threat that anti-Trinitarianism and (more surprisingly) the defense of Christian orthodoxy together posed to both throne and altar.”

–Jonathan Sheehan, University of California, Berkeley

Mystery Unveiled: The Crisis of the Trinity In Early Modern England

Walking On: A Daughter's Journey with the Legendary Sheriff Buford Pusser

Pelican Publishing
208 pages
$23


“Buford Pusser’s daughter presents the story of her father’s life and legacy from the family’s perspective. In this intimate and devoted biography, Dwana Pusser examines her father’s life from his childhood in Adamsville, Tennessee, through his incredible tenure as sheriff, his sudden stardom in the 1970s, and his controversial death by automobile accident in 1974. With feeling and fondness, Dwana shares her private childhood memories alongside the stories of the thrilling feats that made her father famous. More than a history of his life, this volume is a study of Buford Pusser’s presence in today’s popular culture, for Dwana traces her family story to the present day and reveals never-before-seen documentation regarding the death of her father. Filled with respect and love, laughter and fear, and intrigue and reflection, the chapters in this volume unfold with the momentum of a heroic epic as Dwana embraces all of the complexities of her own family legacy.”

–from the publisher

Walking On: A Daughter's Journey with the Legendary Sheriff Buford Pusser

Letters from Apartheid Street

Wipf and Stock Publishers
168 pages
33


“Our field needs passionate, on-the-ground, firsthand descriptions of the challenges of constructively engaging settings of deep and painful conflict. McRay’s book provides just such a window.”

–John Paul Lederach, author of The Moral Imagination

Letters from Apartheid Street

Defiance

Balzer + Bray
432 pages
$9.99


“In this distinctively imagined dystopian fantasy, Rachel and Logan must throw their lots together in order to fight for justice against a cruel city-state dictator known as the Commander. At 15, Rachel possesses qualities normally forbidden to girls, such as fighting skills, self-confidence, and a nurtured belief in her own independence. …In alternating voices, Redwine unfolds the adventures, threats, deep disappointments, and hard-won gains the two teens experience. Logan is a tech whiz who places logic and planning above quick response, while Rachel’s passionate disposition has her reaching further than she can readily grasp. … Fans of Ursula K. Le Guin will be excited to meet this new but skilled fantasist.”

–Booklist

Defiance

Behind the shattered Glass


304 pages
$24.99


“Lady Emily Hargreave’s latest case presents itself, literally, on her doorstep with the abrupt collapse of handsome Archibald Scolfield, her newest neighbor and latest in a line of victims who “have no sense of decorum at all.” Scolfield arrived to claim his inheritance as the new marquess of Montagu, and his demise in this isolated location is extremely awkward. Lady Emily, whose intrepid personality rivals Elizabeth Peters’ fearless Amelia Peabody, chooses at once to investigate Scolfield’s new household and, surprisingly, when clues lead her there, to grill her own house staff. … This delightful addition to Alexander’s Victorian series, with its requisite cast of aristocrats, locals, and disgruntled staff, is an eminently readable romantic puzzler reminiscent of Deanna Raybourn’s Lady Julia Grey novels and the mysteries of Georgette Heyer.”

–Booklist

Behind the Shattered Glass

Southern as a Second Language

Thomas Dunne Books
304 pages
$24.99


“Reading Southern as a Second Language is like sitting with a keen-eyed, witty best friend while she whispers her secrets that seem meant only for you. Lisa Patton writes with profound intimacy as she reveals the wonder of love and acceptance and its transcendent power to change a life.”

–Patti Callahan Henry, New York Times bestselling author of And Then I Found You

Southern as a Second Language

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