A Publication of Humanities Tennessee

We Shall Overcome

Vanderbilt
176 pages
$35


“The photos are placed in context by an essay by Linda Wynn, of Fisk University and the Tennessee Historical Commission, on Nashville during the civil rights era and an essay by Susan H. Edwards, executive director of the Frist Art Museum, on photojournalism. Civil rights pioneer Representative John Lewis offers a foreword recounting memories of his time in Nashville.”

-from the publisher

Living in the Weather of the World

Knopf
256 pages
$25.95


“…in almost every case, these stories do exactly what stories are meant to do: they draw you in from the first line, make you care about the characters, keep you wondering what’s going to happen next—they surprise, delight, provoke, make you think “I didn’t see that coming,” and, finally, they break your heart.”

-Ed Tarkington in Chapter 16

Out Past the Wires

Mezcalita Press
170 pages
$15


“12 great stories: gut-punchingly painful; sadly, honestly beautiful; all with characters who will haunt you long after you have read from one story, to the next.”

-Stephen Pulsford, Director of English, Berea College

A&R Pioneers

Vanderbilt Univ Press
480 pages
$39.95


“Music lovers will be delighted by this comprehensive history of A&R and its impact on American music.”

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Geezer Stories: The Care and Feeding of Old People

WordCrafts Press
144 pages
$24.99


“Geezer Stories is about finding the happy in the heartache. It’s about forgiveness, letting go of the past, loving imperfectly. It’s about accepting our parents’ failings as well as our own.”

-from the publisher

Nashville to New Orleans Road Trip

Moon Travel
350 pages
$21.99


“From Music City to the Big Easy, cruise through the heart of the South along the verdant Natchez Trace Parkway.”

-from the publisher

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