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More Things in Heaven and Earth

NAL Trade
464 pages
$11.25


“The best of small-town Americana and the eccentrics who live there are brought to life in More Things in Heaven and Earth. This story warmed me, made me laugh and then kept a smile on my face. It’s delightful, compassionate, humorous, tightly woven. If you’re looking for a feel-good read, spend an afternoon with Jeff High’s novel.”

Charles Martin, New York Times-bestselling author of Unwritten and When Crickets Cry

More Things in Heaven and Earth

Mitmensch

Folded Word Press
48 pages
$8.50


“In this chapbook, Corey Mesler invokes the specter of a man known only as Mitmensch. Poem by poem, a variety of speakers construct a shadowy portrait of this man. Frustrated artist. Ruthless businessman. Demi-god. Mitmensch’s ‘shifting geography’ leaves all who come into contact with him guessing. Mesler’s wit and evocative language enhance this mystery, making Mitmensch rise from the pages ‘slowly, like a uniform unfolding’ to reveal himself to those brave enough to seek him.”

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Mitmensch

Little Black Sheep: A Memoir

David C. Cook
200 pages
$17.99


“This powerful memoir from Grammy Award winner Ashley Cleveland reminds us that even in the lowest times of our lives, beauty can shine through.”

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Little Black Sheep: A Memoir

Knoxville in the Civil War

Arcadia Publishing
128 pages
$21.99


“Knoxville sits nestled in the extraordinary natural beauty of the Tennessee River Valley. For four long years, from 1861 to 1865, this idyllic setting was racked by some of the harshest experiences of the entire Civil War. Armies, battles, famous generals, partisans, and thousands of troops from every state North and South made their mark on the region, leaving a rich military history. However, it was the people of this genuinely American city whose divided loyalties forced families, schools, churches, financial stability, and literally all aspects of community to opposite sides of the deadly conflict.”

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Knoxville in the Civil War

King’s Mountain: A Ballad Novel

Thomas Dunne Books
336 pages
$25.99


“Told from the points of view of Patriot leader John Sevier and Tory camp follower Virginia Sal, the novel brings to life the people and events in the southern front of the Revolution—a story largely ignored by the history books.”

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King’s Mountain: A Ballad Novel

Killing Jesus

Worthy Publishing
288 pages
$22.99


“In his latest book Stephen Mansfield tells the story of the final days, indeed the last hours, of perhaps the most famous man who ever lived—Jesus Christ. Interweaving history, science, and medicine, he presents a compelling narrative that gives the reader an up-close and personal ‘you were there’ perspective.”

Dr. Mark Wilson, Regent University

Killing Jesus

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