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Fierce with Age: Chasing God and Squirrels in Brooklyn

Fierce with Age: Chasing God and Squirrels in Brooklyn

Fierce with Age: Chasing God and Squirrels in Brooklyn

By Carol Orsborn
Turner
242 pages
$16.95

“In an age where America creates elder ghettos, a brave woman comes out swinging. Her chronicle of a woman’s life after 50 is an inspiration for countless other women (and men) to bust through the stereotypes of aging.”

Justine Willis Toms, co-founder of New Dimensions Radio and author of Small Pleasures: Finding Grace in a Chaotic World

Almost Anorexic

Almost Anorexic

Almost Anorexic

By Jennifer J. Thomas, Ph.D. and Jenni Shaefer
Hazelden
336 pages
$14.95

“Dr. Jennifer Thomas and Jenni Schaefer are a dynamic duo who brilliantly illuminate the slippery emotional slope to anorexia.”

Susan Albers, author of Eating Mindfully

Fatherly Advice

Beloved novelist Clyde Edgerton talks with Chapter 16 about the arts of parenting and writing

August 29, 2013 Since the publication of his first novel, Raney, in 1985, Clyde Edgerton has been among the South’s most admired comic novelists. With Papadaddy’s Book for New Fathers, Edgerton turns his dry wit toward the art of fatherhood, with unsurprisingly sidesplitting results. Clyde Edgerton will appear at the Southern Festival of Books, held in Nashville October 11-13, 2013. All festival events are free and open to the public.

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Freeing His Father’s Ghost

In this scorching debut memoir, Michael Hainey traces the haunting mystery of his father’s death

August 21, 2013 In dark, poetic, and often brilliant prose, Michael Hainey’s wrenching autobiography, After Visiting Friends: A Son’s Story, sets out to uncover long-held secrets and discover the truth about a death in the family that has haunted Hainey for decades. He will appear at the twenty-fifth annual Southern Festival of Books held in Nashville October 11-13, 2013. All events are free and open to the public.

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Counterterrorism from the Inside

Philip Mudd analyzes the federal response to terrorism

August 16, 2013 Philip Mudd’s Takedown purports to be Inside the Hunt for Al Qaeda, and in some sense it is. More than that, though, it is a consideration of the way the American intelligence establishment responded to 9/11 and subsequent terrorist threats. It’s also a career memoir: Mudd, who now lives in Memphis, began in 1985 as a junior intelligence analyst at the CIA and rose to important managerial positions at both the CIA and the FBI. A dedicated insider, he respects the context in which he flourished and the people he worked with in the complex counterterrorist bureaucracy.

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