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Lightness of Body and Mind

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
216 pages
$33.25


“Funny, engaging, and full of important insights and science, Lightness of Body and Mind can help people who struggle with body-related negativity learn how to be more kind, positive, and proactive in their approach to well-being and weight.”

–Michelle Segar, PhD, author of award-winning No Sweat: How the Simple Science of Motivation Can Bring You a Lifetime of Fitness

Lightness of Body and Mind

The Jackson Project

University of Tennessee Press
345 pages
$26.95


“When it comes to the issues confronting working people and their unions today, Phil Cohen knows what he’s talking about as few people do . . . through knowledge born of bare-knuckle experience.”

–Si Kahn

The Jackson Project

The Rain In The Bell

Iris Press
64 pages
$15


“Each of Matt Urmy’s poems is a quiet revelation.”

–Marilyn Kallet

The Rain In The Bell

Orphan Hero

Yucca Publishing
452 pages
$24.99


“The reader will be able to feel, touch, smell and taste America as it was. Included in his great-grandfather’s story is an accurate portrayal of the level of medical care available on the frontier during this time period. Don’t miss this trip.”

—Richard Carmona

Orphan Hero

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

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