February 2005
New Books Received

Deborah Smith, Sandra Chastain, Donna Ball, Debra Dixon, Nancy Knight, and Virginia Ellis. Sweet Tea and Jesus Shoes. Smyrna, GA: Belle Books, 2000. 190 pages. Paperback. $14.95.

Deborah Smith, Sandra Chastain, Debra Dixon, Virginia Ellis, Martha Shields, Nancy Knight, Carolyn McSparren, Dee Sterling, Carmen Green, and Sharon Sala. Reunion at Mossy Creek: A Novel. Smyrna, GA, Belle Books, 2002. 430 pages. $14.95.

Deborah Smith, Sandra Chastain, Donna Ball, Debra Dixon, Nancy Knight, and Virginia Ellis. Mossy Creek. Smyrna, GA: Belle Books, 2001. 365 pages. Paperback. $14.95.

Ed.s Thomas Goldsmith. Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2004. 353 pages; with index. Hardcover with dust jacket. $34.95.

Jennings L. Wagoner, Jr. Jefferson and Education. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 2004. 168 pages; with preface by William G. Bowen. Paperback. $15.95.

Jason Headley. Small Town Odds: A Novel. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books, 2004. 341 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. $23.95.

Twila Dawn Fluharty. The Dulcimer Man: The Russell Fluharty Story. Fairmont, WV: Fairmont State Press, 2004. 181 pages; with photographs. Paperback. $20.00.

Thomas Rain Crowe. Zoro’s Field: My Life in the Appalachian Woods. Athens, GA: The University of Georgia Press, 2005. 221 pages. Paperback. $27.95.

Steven R. Cope. Crow! The Children’s Poems. Nicholasville, KY: Wind Publications, 2005. 136 pages with illustrations by Julie Baumgardner. Hardbound. $25.00.

Bob Fox. Moving Out, Finding Home. Nicholasville, KY: Wind Publications, 2005. 179 pages. Paperback. $15.00.

Ed.s John Temple and Joel Beeson. Cancer Stories: Lessons in Love, Loss, and Hope. Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University Press, 2004. 219 pages with DVD and photos. Hardcover with dust jacket. $40.00.

Geoffrey L. Buckley. Extracting Appalachia: Images of the Consolidation Coal Company 1910-1945. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2004. 215 pages with index, bibliography, notes, and photos. Paperback. $22.95.
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