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Degrees of Elevation: Short Stories of Contemporary Appalachia

Bottom Dog Press
186 pages
$18


“16 stories of Appalachia today by some of our top writers. This collection brings us into the present with its struggles and beauty. Human character remains strong in these stories of life in Appalachia. Writers include: Rusty Barnes, Sheldon Lee Compton, Jarrid Deaton, Richard Hague, Silas House, Chris Holbrook, Denton Loving, Mindy Beth Miller, John McManus, Jim Nichols, Valerie Nieman, Chris Offutt, Mark Powell, Ron Rash, Alex Taylor, Crystal Wilkinson.”

–From the Publisher

Divining Rod

Grove Press
208 pages
$14


“In the lineage of writers such as Flanner O’Connor and Eudora Welty… Knight is without a doubt a new writer of considerable talent and promise.”

San Francisco Chronicle

Democracy’s Lawyer: Felix Grundy of the Old Southwest

Louisiana State University Press
357 pages
$45


“A central political figure in the first post-Revolutionary generation, Felix Grundy (1775-1840) epitomized the ‘American democrat’ who so famously fascinated Alexis de Tocqueville. Born and reared on the isolated frontier, Grundy rose largely by his own ability to become the Old Southwest’s greatest criminal lawyer and one of the first radical political reformers in the fledgling United States. In Democracy’s Lawyer, the first comprehensive biography of Grundy since 1940, J. Roderick Heller reveals how Grundy’s life typifies the archetypal, post-founding fathers generation that forged America’s culture and institutions.”

–From the Publisher

So Close the Hand of Death

Mira
416 pages
$7.99


“Those who like plots about a desperate effort to catch multiple serial killers before they can add to their body count will welcome Ellison’s sixth Taylor Jackson thriller (after The Immortals). A Nashville homicide lieutenant, Jackson has no time to breathe between psychopaths. Having foiled the savage killer known as Snow White, she must now contend with Snow White’s protégé, the Pretender, who’s arranged for several murderers to commit crimes around the country patterned on those of the Boston Strangler, Son of Sam, and the Zodiac Killer. As so often happens in such books, Jackson and her team get a handle on the Pretender’s likely true identity early on, then try to figure out what mask he’s been hiding behind to escape detection.”

Publishers Weekly

So Close the Hand of Death

A Picture Of Freedom (Dear America)

Scholastic Press
240 pages
$12.99


“The Dear America diaries represent the best of historical fiction for any age.”

Chicago Tribune

A Picture Of Freedom (Dear America)

A Life of Control: Stories of Living With Diabetes

Vanderbilt University Press
208 pages
$19.95


“One of the largest challenges people living with diabetes face is taking care of themselves on a day-to-day basis, which means assuming responsibility that, in many other cases, is left up to the doctor. A Life of Control depicts 40 years of diabetic patients’ stories through the narration of the doctor and nurse practitioners who collected them, acknowledging the often complicated relationship between people living with diabetes and their doctors. A cleverly organized group of stories, which reveals the difficulties, both physical and emotional, that come along with diabetes, but leaves the reader feeling confident about taking control.”

–Steven Edelman, MD, Founder and Director, Taking Control of Your Diabetes, Del Mar, California

A Life of Control: Stories of Living With Diabetes

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