June 2008
New Books Received

Sarah Addison Allen. Garden Spells: a Novel. New York: Bantam Dell, 2007. 290 pages. Hardback with dust jacket, $20.00.

Belinda Anderson. Buckle Up, Buttercup. Charleston: Mountain State Press, 2008. 189 pages. Trade paperback, $14.95.

Judith Clarke. That’s All She Wrote. Blacksburg: Pocahontas Press, 2007. 240 pages. Trade paperback, $15.00.

Doug Crandell. The Flawless Skin of Ugly People. New York: Virgin Books USA, 2007. 212 pages. Trade paperback, $14.95.

Vasek Drobny. House of the Moon: a Novel. Ashland: Blair Mountain Press, 2008. 217 pages. Trade paperback, $15.00.

Gary Ecelbarger. Three Days in the Shenandoah: Stonewall Jackson at Front Royal and Winchester.  Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2008. 373 pages with photos and maps. Hardback with dust jacket, $22.95.

Rebecca Foust. Dark Card. Huntsville: Texas Review Press, 2008. 36 pages. Trade paperback, $12.95.

Marita Garin, ed. Southern Appalachian Poetry: An Anthology of Works by 37 Poets. Jefferson: McFarland, 2008. 261 pages with photos. Trade paperback, $39.95.

Susanna Holstein. Lives, Unheralded. Sandyville: Susan Holstein, 2007. 20 pages. Staple-bound paperback, $5.00.

Thelma Kormos. Why Not Smile. Parsons: McClain Printing Company, 2007. 261 pages. Trade paperback, $22.50.

Janine Latus. If I Am Missing or Dead: A Sister’s Story of Love, Murder, and Liberation. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2007. 309 pages with photos. Hardback with dust jacket, $25.00.

Barbara Mabry. In My Own Voice. Lexington: The Clark Group, 2007. 298 pages with photos.Trade paperback, $21.95.

Donald Ray Pollock. Knockemstiff. New York: Doubleday, 2008. 206 pages. Hardback with dust jacket, $22.95.

Jane Sasser. Recollecting the Snow. Greensboro: March Street Press, 2008. 43 pages with photos and illustrations. Trade paperback, $9.00.

Mattie Quesenberry Smith. Mother Chaos: Under Electric Light. Georgetown: Finishing Line Press, 2008. 30 pages. Staple-bound paperback, $14.00.

Rick Van Noy. A Natural Sense of Wonder: Connecting Kids with Nature through the Seasons. Athens: The University of Georgia Press, 2008. 164 pages. Trade paperback, $16.95.

Reprints

Walter Hines Page. The Southerner: a Novel. Columbia: The University of South Carolina Press, 2008.  424 pages with an introduction by Scott Romine.  Trade paperback, $16.95.

Children’s Books

Robert Broyden. Scalesters. Blacksburg: Pocahontas Press, 2007. 43 pages with illustrations by the author. Staple-bound paperback, $7.95.

Martin and Delia Wach. An Adventure in Writing. Terra Alta: Headline Books, Inc., 2007. 32 pages with illustrations by Delia Bowman Wach. Trade paperback, $14.95.

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