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State By State: A Panoramic Portrait of America

Ecco
608 pages
$16.99


“The Union dead are buried on a hill with a view of the Tennessee River. It is a lovely spot, cooler for the breeze that comes off the water, and each grave has a small white maker. Outside the gates of the graveyard there is a copy of the Gettysburg Address written on a metal plaque. The Confederates are buried in a mass grave in a trench that lies at the bottom of the hill, but they at least were all together, and they were home. I did not pass another soul in the park save the ranger at the gate who told me to leave when it was dark.

“If anybody tells you Tennessee has changed much, tell them to come out to Shiloh. Tell them to listen hard to the stories of the men you pick up on the road on your way there.”

Ann Patchett, from “Tennessee”

State By State: A Panoramic Portrait of America

Our Choice: A Plan to Solve the Climate Crisis

Rodale
416 pages
$26.99


“It’s the grand compendium of all that we know about how to undertake this most difficult of transitions, from an economy that burns fossil fuels to an economy that lives mostly on the incoming power of the sun in its many forms. … There are extensive, deeply documented chapters on everything you need to know to make sense of our situation: on forests and soils and how they might be made to sequester more carbon. On wind turbines and solar power and geothermal energy (which intrigues Gore) and biomass. He’s less sanguine about carbon capture from coal and about nuclear power, as much on the grounds of cost as anything else—but he’s careful not to shut the on any option, which is appropriate considering the scale of crisis we face.”

Bill McKibben in The Huffington Post

Our Choice: A Plan to Solve the Climate Crisis

Family Huddle

Scholastic Books
40 pages
$16.99


In Family Huddle, NFL stars Peyton and Eli Manning, along with their father, Archie, tell the story of family trip they all took back when the boys were children. In the largest single-name donation in the history of the ClassroomsCare Program, the Mannings—along with Scholastic Book Clubs and its partners, Reach Out & Read and Save the Children—will donate one million books to children in need.

“Alongside the Brothers Grimm as sibling authors of children’s books, you can add the Brothers Manning.”

Indianapolis Star

Family Huddle

In Good Faith

Onyx
358 pages
$7.99


“Pratt’s richly developed characters are vivid and believable. … Readers will eagerly anticipate Dillard’s further adventures.”

Publisher’s Weekly (starred review)

In Good Faith

Best Music Writing 2009

Da Capo Press
364 pages
$15.95


“I met Jerry Wexler in New York City on Dec. 11, 1967, the day after Otis Redding had died. A self-described “vehement Jewish atheist,” he might have called our encounter a mitzvah. For me, plunged into despair and confusion, after being in the studio with Otis all the previous week, at Stax Records in Memphis, Tenn., as he recorded “Dock of the Bay,” it was nothing short of a miracle. Indeed, our meeting saved my life, as Jerry was to do, over and over, in the 40-plus years of our friendship.”

Stanley Booth, in “My Mentor, My Teacher” from Best Music Writing 2009

Best Music Writing 2009

Tennessee Women: Their Lives and Times

University of Georgia Press
456 pages
$24.95


“By focusing on the lives of individual women, known and unknown, over many years, this volume is an important addition to the history of Tennessee and the evolving history of southern women.”

Anne Firor Scott, editor of Pauli Murray and Caroline Ware: Forty Years of Letters in Black and White

Tennessee Women: Their Lives and Times

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