A Publication of Humanities Tennessee

The Big Day

Star Bright Books
40 pages
$16.99


All morning Big Mama tells young Tansy, “It’s a big day!” But what’s so special about this day? Tansy soon learns the importance: the right to vote! This heartfelt story celebrates Agnes Sadler, the first Black woman to legally vote in Knoxville, Tennessee, in 1919.

~from the publisher

A Perfect 10: The Truth About Things I'm Not and Never Will Be

Howard Books
224 pages
$26.00


“Land zippily careens through topics such as growing up in the South…and the oddity of millennials’ language…, but also offers moments of seriousness in which she explores how her faith has given her perspective and encourages readers to reassess their priorities, change, and grow.”

-Publishers Weekly

Midland: Reports from Flyover Country

Tiller Press
256 pages
$17.99


“A nuanced, smart collection that argues that politicians will ignore rural America only at their peril.”

Singing Creek

Great Smoky Mountains Association
$12.95


“This charming early reader, written by Morgan Simmons and illustrated by Don Wood, also includes a glossary of facts about aquatic life in the Smokies.”

-from the publisher

Escape Goat

HarperCollins
32 pages
$18.99


“…The visual jokes [are] made evident in Glasser’s exuberant ink-and-watercolor cartoons. The humans, the animals, and the farm itself are delightfully represented. Humorous, engaging illustrations support an…amusing tale.”

Kirkus Reviews

Catching Dawn

Lantern Publishing & Media
224 pages
$17


Catching Dawn is a beautifully written story of how Night became Dawn, and of the other dogs who have brought joy and heartbreak, moments of transcendence and despair, and unconditional love to the author’s life.”

-from the publisher

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