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By Kathlyn Whitsitt Egbert
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978-0-87074-352-8 /
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978-0-87074-360-3 /
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978-0-87074-412-9 /
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978-0-87074-413-6 /
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Ziesk's debut novel is a story of loss and the effort to replace what is lost with love. Set in a small New Jersey shore town, the narrative ...
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Edited by Lee Gutkind and Andrew Blauner Foreword by Yogi Berra
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978-0-87074-522-5 /
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20 Writers Play Ball in 17 New Essays and 3 Classics. Stefan Fatsis sends his “stunningly perfect, consummately perfect, why-would-anyone-use-anything-else? perfect” glove to be restored by the Glove ...
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978-0-87074-463-1 /
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Professor Stanley Morris's orderly world of teaching, scholarship, and committee meetings is shaken when he gets the surprise so many men of his age dread—a diagnosis of prostate ...
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978-0-87074-307-8 /
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978-0-87074-285-9 /
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978-0-87074-481-5 /
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A stunning tour de force, Tracy Daugherty’s fourth novel explores the volatility of race, class, and economics as they affect three generations of a Houston, Texas, family, and ...
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By George Garrett Foreword by Richard Bausch
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978-0-87074-439-6 /
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Here is a new collection of stories, anecdotes, and personal essays, with a few poems added for good measure, by a writer whose first collection of short fiction ...
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Set in Central America and in middle Tennessee, Barry Kitterman’s debut novel gives us two intertwined stories: In the first, Tanner Johnson, nearing midlife, has left his pregnant ...
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