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Swamplandia! $75.00
New York, NY: Knopf (2011) The Bigtree alligator wrestling dynasty is in decline–“think Buddenbrooks” set in the Florida Everglades–and Swamplandia!, their island home and gator-wrestling theme park, is swiftly being encroached upon by a sophisticated competitor known as the World of Darkness. Ava, a resourceful but terrified twelve, must manage seventy gators and the vast, … Continue reading Swamplandia!
Of Irish Blood $25.99
New York, NY: Forge (2015) As new in dust jacket. It’s 1903. Nora Kelly, twenty-four, is talented, outspoken, progressive, and climbing the ladder of opportunity, until she falls for an attractive but dangerous man who sends her running back to the Old World her family had fled. Nora takes on Paris, mixing with couturiers, artists, … Continue reading Of Irish Blood
A Multitude of Sins $50.00
New York, NY: Knopf (2002) Only a storyteller of Ford’s remarkable agility and seriousness could produce such a rich array of stories on the single, dramatic theme of love and intimacy. A Multitude of Sins evokes, with unflinching candor, our failures to achieve what we consider to be most important: to be faithful and sincere, … Continue reading A Multitude of Sins
Director’s Cut $22.95
Brandon, MS: Dogwood Press (2014) Tripp Kelly is an easygoing film professor at the University in Oakdale and is well-liked by students and faculty members. Newly married to a former student named Dana, he has never been happier and loves what he does, which includes putting on a popular independent film festival each spring. He … Continue reading Director’s Cut
Lunch at the Piccadilly $35.00
Chapel Hill, NC: Algonquin (2003) The much-loved author of the bestselling Raney and Walking Across Egypt is back with an endearing novel of calamity and comedy that celebrates the spirit and spunk of old age.
Treme: Stories and Recipes from the Heart of New Orleans $29.95
New York, NY: Chronicle (2013) Inspired by David Simon’s award-winning HBO series Treme, this celebration of the culinary spirit of post-Katrina New Orleans features recipes and tributes from the characters, real and fictional, who highlight the Crescent City’s rich foodways. From chef Janette Desautel’s own Crawfish Ravioli and LaDonna Batiste-Williams’s Smothered Turnip Soup to the … Continue reading Treme: Stories and Recipes from the Heart of New Orleans
NYPD Red 2 $28.00
New York, NY: Little Brown (2014) NYPD Red is a special task force charged with protecting the interests of Manhattan’s wealthiest and most powerful citizens. When a world-famous movie producer is poisoned on the first day of a Manhattan film festival called Hollywood on the Hudson, they are the first ones called. Then an actor … Continue reading NYPD Red 2
Sleep No More $75.00
London: Hodder & Stoughton (2002) English uncorrected proof in decorated wrappers. Near fine. In Sleep No More, he returns to the territory of some of his best-loved works, the steamy and hypnotic small-town Mississippi where Iles himself grew up. In this new novel, John Waters is a husband and father happy with his lot in … Continue reading Sleep No More
The World’s Largest Man $26.99
New York, NY: HarperCollins (2015) As new in dust jacket. The riotous, tender story of a bookish Mississippi boy and his flawed, Bunyanesque father, told with the comic verve of David Sedaris and the deft satire of Mark Twain or Roy Blount, Jr. Harrison Scott Key was born in Memphis, but he grew up in … Continue reading The World’s Largest Man
Mysterious Patterns: Finding Fractals in Nature $16.95
Honesdale, PA: Boyds Mills Press (2014) We see familiar shapes in nature all around us–this orange looks like a sphere, that icicle a cone, those cucumbers are almost cylinders. But trees, clouds, or broccoli–what shapes are they? In this photo-filled conceptual picture book, young readers will not only get an introduction to those amazing and … Continue reading Mysterious Patterns: Finding Fractals in Nature
Tidewater Morning $65.00
New York, NY: Random House (1993) In this brilliant collection of “long short stories,” the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Sophie’s Choice returns to the coastal Virginia setting of his first novels. Through the eyes of a man recollecting three episodes from his youth, William Styron explores with new eloquence death, loss, war, and racism.
Puzzled by Pink $16.99
New York, NY: Viking Childrens Books (2012) Izzy refuses to dress up as a fairy to attend her big sister Rose’s birthday party, and instead brings her cat and other guests to the attic for a party featuring dried roses, spider webs, and nothing pink.
The Queer South $28.00
USA: Sibling Rivalry Press (2014) In The Queer South, Douglas Ray has assembled over 60 queer-identified voices exploring their experiences of the American South in nonfiction and poetry. From hilarious to heartbreaking, anxious to angry, religious to reluctant, contemplative to celebratory, this anthology expands our ideas of what it means to be queer and what … Continue reading The Queer South
Calico Joe $24.95
New York, NY: Doubleday (2012) A surprising and moving novel of fathers and sons, forgiveness and redemption, set in the world of Major League Baseball. Whatever happened to Calico Joe? “It began quietly enough with a pulled hamstring. The first baseman for the Cubs AAA affiliate in Wichita went down as he rounded third and … Continue reading Calico Joe
Losing Battles $500.00
New York: Random House (1970) Signed by the author. Fine in dust jacket.
Be Cool $35.00
Sorry. This title is out of stock. New York, NY: Delacorte (1999) Chili Palmer’s follow-up to his smash hit film Get Leo bombed, and in Hollywood, you’re considered only as hot as your last project. Once again outside the system, Chili is exploring an idea for his third film by lunching with a former “associate” … Continue reading Be Cool
Back From the Brink $15.95
USA: Sartoris (2015) Author Chris Minshew was at a point in his life where he felt suicide was his only option. He made it to the point of placing the pistol against his head. Then something happened that brought him back from the brink of death. That experience—and what he was able to learn and … Continue reading Back From the Brink
American Falls $45.00
New York: Seven Stories Press (2002) Fine in dust jacket. The stories in this collection range in period, style, and theme from the 1950s to the present, from absurdist to romantic, from childhood innocence to murder and revenge. In the title story, a Japanese American motel owner chooses not to betray a total stranger wanted … Continue reading American Falls
Two Stories $200.00
Jackson, Mississippi: Nouveau Press (1982) One of 200 numbered copies signed by the author. Includes “Ride, Fly, Penetrate, Loiter” & “John, This Plane’s on Fire.” Beautifully illustrated by Patti Henson. Fine in black wrapper with marbleized dust wrapper.




















