Tag: Weekly Reader
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Book takes on Hollywood and the sharksploitation genre
“Fins: A Novel of Relentless Satire” is a thinly disguised effort to right a wrong,…
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Collection of short stories traverses time and place to explore the fragility of our lives
In “While It Lasts,” Scott Nadelson brings together a collection of short stories with tenuous…
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Book explores Appalachian foodways and its people
When one thinks of “traditional” mountain recipes, images of apple stack cake, leather britches and…
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English professor writes book on Modernism and the aristocracy
In a modern age of rising democracy, fading empire and two world wars, Britain’s hereditary…
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Book examines the status of brook trout
The brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) is an iconic species among fly anglers and cold-water conservationists…
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Book examines comeback of the black-footed ferret
Twice declared extinct, North America’s most endangered mammal species, the black-footed ferret, is making a…
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Keepsake book tells the story of Bulldogs’ 2021 national championship
“How ’Bout Them Dawgs!” tells the behind-the-scenes story of the University of Georgia’s 2021 college football…
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Guide helps foragers find and identify Georgia mushrooms
The authors provide a step-by-step identification process that makes mushroom foraging fun and informative.
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Book details two historic American cities and their historic rivalry
Charleston, South Carolina, and Savannah are two sides of the same coin. As two of…
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Biography profiles one of early America’s most heroic literary and public figures
The biography incorporates significant discoveries that Vincent Carretta and others have made since the book’s…
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Exhibition catalog examines works of Pier Francesco Foschi
This volume offers a timely and critical reevaluation of the versatile and innovative Renaissance artist.
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Book shares poems at the intersection of Asian and Latine communities
With “Tripas,” Brandon Som follows up his award-winning debut with a book of poems built out…
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Book shares recipes and the stories behind them
Joseph Geha shares how the food of his heritage sustained his family throughout their cultural…
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Book looks at lasting legacy of Jay and Mary Crovatt Hambridge
Their relationship would prove to be both a romantic and an artistic partnership.
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Kreiner’s work released as an audiobook
“The Wandering Mind” has just been introduced in an audio format.
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Book shares lessons on distraction from medieval monks
The digital era is beset by distraction. At times like these, the distant past beckons…
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Book details how rural places reshaped urban sprawl
“Bulldozer Revolutions” uses historical records, oral history and environmental politics to explore the relationship between…
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Collection shows first illustrated survey of significant contemporary African American art
Through an examination of paintings, drawings, sculptures, installation, digital and performance art, Celeste-Marie Bernier celebrates…
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Book highlights the importance of wild American ginseng
Wild American ginseng, America’s most famous medicinal plant, is in trouble. In plain prose, James…
