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Jane Austen and the Reformation

Routledge
170 pages
$149.95


“Moore’s beautifully researched, original, and compelling work of scholarship provides a full and nuanced account of the nostalgia for Catholic monasteries evident in Austen’s work. The book is revelatory, and will open the eyes of many a reader to Austen’s deep game of historical and cultural critique.”

–Laura Mooneyham White, University of Nebraska

Jane Austen and the Reformation

True Stories at the Smoky View

She Writes Press
324 pages
$16.95


“With intricate story lines involving murder, library research, road trips, and [a] quest for justice, and motifs including motherhood, love, marriage, betrayal, and true friendship, there is something for everyone in this light/dark Southern novel by a writer to watch.”

–Library Journal

True Stories at the Smoky View

Foreign Agent

Atria/Emily Bestler Books
352 pages
$27.99


Rocks from page one … I didn’t put it down until the last page. If you are a fan of Brad Thor, this book is one not to miss.”

–Men Reading Books

Foreign Agent

Making the Unequal Metropolis

University Of Chicago Press
416 pages
$40


” Nobody has done more to illuminate these hidden decisions and deceptions than Erickson. And nobody can understand our current educational impasse without reading her meticulous and inspired book.”

–Jonathan Zimmerman, New York University

Making the Unequal Metropolis

Waylon

Hachette Books
272 pages
$27


“This book is a terrific tribute, from a son to his father.”

—Willie Nelson

Waylon

Better Get to Livin’

Kensington
320 pages
$15


“Don’t miss this quirky, fun love story. I couldn’t put it down.”

–Haywood Smith, New York Times bestselling author

Better Get to Livin’

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