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The Truth of Who You Are

Black Rose Writing
258 pages
$20.95


“Inspired by actual events and the people who once lived in the Smoky Mountains before it became a National Park, this saga explores how people use stories to hide uncomfortable truths and the lengths they’ll go to protect their home and family.” 

~ the publisher

Pilgrim Interrupted: A Collection

Brother Mockingbird
260 pages
$17.99


“Pilgrimages. Orthodoxy. Icons. Monasteries. It’s all in here. But so are stories about mental health, caregiving, death, family, and writing, including a section on “place,” a key element in Southern literature.” 

~ the publisher

The Story of Juneteenth

Worthy Kids
24 pages
$7.99


“With simple, age-appropriate language and colorful illustrations, this little board book introduces children to the events of June 19, 1865, when Union General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas, to inform the people of Texas that all enslaved people were declared free and the Civil War had ended.”

~ the publisher

8 Billion and Counting: How Sex, Death, and Migration Shape Our World

W. W. Norton & Company
$28.95
304 pages


“A provocative description of the power of population change to create the conditions for societal transformation.” 

~ the publisher

No Word for Goodbye

Bella Rosa Books
174 pages
$11.95


“In the autumn of 1831, feeling as though her heart and stomach had switched places, eleven year old Nell Webb travels from her home in the small village of Athens, Georgia, to the Cherokee capital of new Echota in the northern end of the state.” 

~ from the publisher

And We Rise

Viking Books for Young Readers
160 pages
$17.99


“In stunning verse and vivid use of white space, Erica Martin’s debut poetry collection walks readers through the Civil Rights Movement—from the well-documented events that shaped the nation’s treatment of Black people, beginning with the “Separate but Equal” ruling—and introduces lesser-known figures and moments that were just as crucial to the Movement and our nation’s centuries-long fight for justice and equality.”

~ from the publisher

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