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Rook

Scholastic Press
464 pages
$17.99


“Centuries after a shifting of the Earth’s poles, the Sunken City that was once Paris is in the grips of a revolution. All who oppose the new regime are put to the blade, except for those who disappear from their prison cells, a red-tipped rook feather left in their place. Is the mysterious Red Rook a savior of the innocent or a criminal?”

–From the publisher

Rook

Finley Flowers: Nature Calls

Picture Window Books
128 pages
$8.95


“When nature calls and the girls get lost on the way to the restrooms, Finley’s spooky ghost story comes back to haunt them. As they work together to find a creative way home, Finley discovers that there’s more than one way to be tough.”

–From the publisher

Finley Flowers: Nature Calls

Let Them Eat Moonpie

Chatter House Press
192 pages
$19.99


“Part history, part memoir, part Southern study, part yearbook, this book collects the stories of the teams and poets who were involved in the most coherent regional scene in America.”

–From the publisher

Let Them Eat Moonpie

Thirteen Days in September: Carter, Begin, and Sadat at Camp David

Knopf
368 pages
$27.95


“In Thirteen Days in September: Carter, Begin, and Sadat at Camp David, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Lawrence Wright details the behind-the-scenes action, where personalities mattered more than facts, and the religious traditions of three great faiths that propelled the participants through an elaborate, cliffhanging dance.”

Thirteen Days in September: Carter, Begin, and Sadat at Camp David

One Night

Dutton
368 pages
$26.95


“For one night, a couple checks in to an upscale hotel. The pair seem unlikely companions, from opposing strata of society, but their attraction is palpable to all who observe them—or overhear their cries of passion. In the course of twelve hours, con games, erotic interludes, jealousy, violence, and murder swirl around them. Will they part ways in bliss, in sorrow, or in death?”

–From the publisher

One Night

Woman Alone on the Mountain

Iris Press
112 pages
$15


“Woman Alone on the Mountain by Katherine Smith is a collection of poetry. One of the main themes of the collection is women raising children alone. Many of the poems reflect the beauty of nature in the Blue Ridge Mountains.”

–From the publisher

Woman Alone on the Mountain

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