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The Lost Woods

by Gary Presley

Rice explores the South, searching out the places from which its people find meaning and sustenance. In this story collection, "The Lost Woods", H. William Rice writes of the land and its gifts from the Cherokee and Creek, oaks and elms... Read More

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Cape Comedy

by Sheila M. Trask

Manic comedic enthusiasm bolsters the fun—even in dark moments—on every page of this debut. Peek behind the curtain at a world-famous comedy club, and what do you find? If the venue is Cape Comedy and your host is Marc Weingarten,... Read More

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A Wolf in the Soul

by Sheila M. Trask

A young werewolf’s “shifting” mirrors his emotional growth in this visceral and spiritual coming-of-age novel. Let’s get it out of the way: yes, this is a book about werewolves. Now, put away every expectation about muscular... Read More

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Undermining

by Karen Ackland

A visual narrative of photographs accompanies an inquisitive written narrative to show the link between rural and urban landscapes. Who has the right to decide how land in the Southwest is used? Homeowners or developers, Native Americans... Read More

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Tasunka

by Aimee Jodoin

With imaginative scenes of bright colors and the streaming limbs of horses and Lakota warriors, Donald Montileaux helps preserve the practice of traditional art and oral storytelling. Both a lesson on the abuse of power and a suspenseful... Read More

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The Secret Language of Animals

by Matt Sutherland

I want to look at a cow without my mind saying cow, haiku’d Jim Harrison. And we should all be so lucky in the presence of a zebra, panda, or peacock. Fresh eyes are required to get an accurate idea of what an animal is doing when it... Read More

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