March 2009
New Books Received

Sylvia DeLee Davis. Appalachian Angels. West Conshohocken: Infinity Publishing, 2008. 108 pages with contributor’s notes. Trade paperback, $12.95.

B. L. Dotson-Lewis. Sago Mine Disaster (Featured Story) Appalachian Coalfield Stories. West Conshohocken: Infinity Publishing, 2007. 301 pages with photos, glossary, genealogy, and illustrations. Trade paperback, $16.95.

B. L. Dotson-Lewis. The Sunny Side of Appalachia: Bluegrass from the Grassroots. West Conshohocken: Infinity Publishing, 2008. 184 pages with photos. Trade paperback, $15.95.

Teresa Medeiros. Some Like It Wild. New York: Avon Books, 2009. 374 pages. Trade paperback, $7.99.

Tim Poland.  The Safety of Deeper Water: a Novel.  Morgantown: Vandalia Press, 2009. 267 pages. Trade paperback, $16.50.

J. Stephen Rhodes. The Time I Didn’t Know What to Do Next. Nicholasville: Wind Publications, 2008. 75 pages with an introduction by Leatha Kendrick. Trade paperback, $15.00.

Charles Wright. Sestets: Poems. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2009. 75 pages. Hardback with dust jacket, $23.00.

Reprints

Rick Bragg. The Prince of Frogtown. New York: Vintage Books, 2009. 255 pages. Trade paperback, $14.95.

Children’s Books

Julia Taylor Ebel. Jack Tales And Mountain Yarns As Told By Orville Hicks. Boone: Parkway Publishers, Inc., 2009. 189 pages with manuscripts, notes, glossary, teaching guide, quotes, list of other resources, an afterword by Thomas McGowan and illustrations by Sherry Jenkins Jensen. Hardback with pictorial cover, $19.95.

Julia Taylor Ebel. The Picture Man. Boone: Parkway Publishers, Inc., 2009. 32 pages with illustrations by Idalia Canter. Hardback with pictorial cover, $16.95.
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