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The Seeker King: A Spiritual Biography of Elvis Presley

Quest Books
216 pages
$16.95


“Over fifty years ago, a talented young singer named Elvis Presley made one of his first appearances on my TV show in New York. Even then, I could see he had a very special presence. Here in this great new book, I feel like I got to know this complex and remarkable man even more than I did before. The Seeker King is a real gift for Elvis fans everywhere!”

Joe Franklin, legendary broadcaster

The Seeker King: A Spiritual Biography of Elvis Presley

The Outcast

Tyndale House Publishers
400 pages
$13.99


“Petersheim makes an outstanding debut with this fresh and inspirational retelling of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter. Well-drawn characters and good, old-fashioned storytelling combine in an excellent choice for Nancy Mehl’s readers.”

Library Journal

The Outcast

The King: The Bowers Files Book #7

Signet Select
512 pages
$9.99


“A mesmerizing read. From the first chapter, it sets its hook deep and drags you through a darkly gripping story with relentless power. My conclusion: I need to read more of Steven James.”

Michael Connelly, New York Times-bestselling author of The Drop

The King: The Bowers Files Book #7

The Southern Vegetarian Cookbook: 100 Down-Home Recipes for the Modern Table

Thomas Nelson
272 pages
$24.99


“Burks and Lawrence are adding healthy substance to the definition of our Southern food. The Southern Vegetarian is a great addition to any culinary library.”

Hugh Acheson, author of A New Turn in the South

The Southern Vegetarian Cookbook: 100 Down-Home Recipes for the Modern Table

The Song of Annie Moses

Guideposts Books
320 pages
$15.99


The Song of Annie Moses is the story of speaker, songwriter, and mother, Robin Donica Wolaver. It recounts how one mother, born in mountain poverty and seclusion, developed her musical heritage, and then led her children, through hard work and spiritual development, to The Juilliard School and ultimately to the founding of the Annie Moses Band — igniting a fire of purpose and spiritual excellence within them.”

From the publisher

The Song of Annie Moses

Something Pretty, Something Beautiful

Outpost19
262 pages
$16


“Elegantly constructed and lovingly, tenderly, savagely written… the most harrowing portrait of American boys careening into manhood that I’ve ever read. And the truest.”

Benjamin Whitmer

Something Pretty, Something Beautiful

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