November 2008
New Books Received

Kate Betterton. Where the Lake Becomes the River. Charlotte: Novello Festival Press, 2008. 373 pages. Hardback with dust jacket, $24.95.

Barbara R. Duncan. Crossing Cowee Mountain. Cullowhee: New Native Press, 2008. 22 pages. Staplebound paperback, $8.00.

Karen Salyer McElmurray. The Motel of the Stars: a Novel. Louisville: Sarabande Books, 2008. 269 pages. Trade paperback, $15.95.

Celia H. Miles and Nancy Dillingham, eds. Christmas Presence: from 45 western North Carolina women writers. Catawba Publishing Company, 2008. 221 pages. Trade paperback, $18.00.

Margaret T. Peters. Conserving the Commonwealth: The Early Years of the Environmental Movement in Virginia. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2008.  133 pages with index, maps, photos, and an afterword by Fitzgerald Bemiss. Hardback with dust jacket, $27.95.

Debby Schriver. In the Footsteps of Champions: The University of Tennessee Lady Volunteers, the First Three Decades. Knoxville: The University of Tennessee Press, 2008. 296 pages with selected bibliography, appendices, photos, sports stats, career highlights, timelines, and a foreword by Mia Hamm. Hardback with dust jacket, $35.95.

Children’s Books

Cynthia Rylant. Annie and Snowball and the Prettiest House. New York: Aladdin Paperbacks, 2007. 40 pages with color illustrations by Sucie Stevenson. Trade paperback, $3.99.

Carole Boston Weatherford. Birmingham, 1963. Honesdale: Wordsong, 2007. 39 pages with photos and notes. Hardback with dust jacket, $17.95.
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