"Corn Dance" is Potawatomi chef, television host, and Corn Dance Café founder Loretta Barrett Oden’s inviting cookbook; it explores Indigenous ingredients and foodways. After raising a family in Oklahoma, Oden traveled to research... Read More
Rilla Askew’s historical novel "Prize for the Fire" is the tragic, passionate story of an Englishwoman who lived during the reign of Henry VIII. In 1537, Martha faces an arranged marriage. But her sudden death leaves a void in the... Read More
Jill Hunting’s "For Want of Wings" is the enrapturing, wide-ranging, and thoughtful account of her great-grandfather’s discovery of a rare dinosaur fossil in 1872. Tom Russell was on a Yale student expedition to Kansas when he... Read More
Thomas G. Alexander’s "Brigham Young and the Expansion of the Mormon Faith" is a complex, reflective portrait of Brigham Young, the nineteenth-century Mormon leader who brought his flock to Utah, where they found a permanent and... Read More
2017 Foreword Indies Best Book of the Year Finalist, 2018 High Plains Book Award Finalist, 2018 IPPY Award West-Mountain-Best Regional Nonfiction Bronze Winner, 2018 Oklahoma Book Award Finalist, 2018 Spur Award Best Western Biography, 2018 Spur Award Best Western First Nonfiction Book, and 2018 Texas Association of Authors Best Historical Nonfiction Award