New Florida Books 2024

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Modern Cuban A Contemporary Approach to

Classic Recipes

ANA QUINCOCES

Available in October

Hardcover $35.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-7911-0

“Ana has not only created a beautiful book of traditional and delicious recipes, but she has also made it accessible to people who would perhaps never cook Cuban food at all.”—From the foreword by Gloria Estefan

“Modern Cuban is a culinary tour de force that brings the avors of Cuban cuisine to everyone.”—Scott Conant, Chopped judge and author of Peace, Love, and Pasta: Simple and Elegant Recipes from a Chef’s Home Kitchen

The Florida Vegetarian Cookbook

DALIA COLÓN

Hardcover $32.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-6990-6

“The Florida Vegetarian Cookbook is a great addition to the Sunshine State bookshelf. It’s not just about the seasonal advantages of living in the Southeast. Colón goes a step beyond by helping vegetarians and vegans navigate their options for a well-rounded and avorful lifestyle. Her understanding of and her passion for the bounty of Florida’s harvests is clearly authentic.”—Chef Art Smith, two-time James Beard Foundation Award winner

Dry

Tortugas

Stronghold of Nature

Co-published with Florida Humanities

Available in October Hardcover $34.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-7912-7

“An immersive text that celebrates the astonishing beauty and mystery of a remote marine outpost that faces the encroaching threats of development and climate change.”—Foreword Reviews

“Wilson-Navarro highlights the beauty of this Caribbean paradise, provides a glimpse at various threats, and reminds us of the fragility and resilience of this natural and cultural treasure.”—Kirsten Hines, author of Wild Florida: An Animal Odyssey

Florida Spectacular

Extraordinary Places and Exceptional Lives

CATHY SALUSTRI

Paper $26.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-8069-7

“Salustri’s delightful, insightful book takes us through sapphire springs, wetlands alive with birdsong, and other hidden corners. Salustri veers o the welltrodden path of Sunshine State ridicule to give us a well-researched, impeccably reported human and natural history of the landscapes that make this state so compelling.”—Diane Roberts, author of Dream State: Eight Generations of Swamp Lawyers, Conquistadors, Confederate Daughters, Banana Republicans, and Other Florida Wildlife

Tracing

Florida

Journeys Explorers, Travelers, and Landscapes Then and Now

Co-published with Florida Humanities

Paper $28.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-8047-5

“Read Tracing Florida Journeys while outdoors steeped in natural light and birdsong, privy to chatter and scurries secreted in green growing things. Like your surroundings, and the nature travelers Leslie Poole writes about, the book awakens a sense of wonder. The true provenance of that wonder is natural Florida, elements of which we can appreciate today.”—Jack E. Davis, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Gulf: The Making of an American Sea

Tampa Bay

The

Story of an Estuary and Its People

EVAN P. BENNETT

Paper $26.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-8051-2

“O ers real-world lessons for readers interested in coastal clean-up. . . . With all its muck and scum, a book worthy of gloom, yet this telling of the Tampa Bay’s turnaround o ers hope.”—Library Journal

“Bennett helps us appreciate how di erent societies have used and transformed Tampa Bay, and how scientists, environmental activists, and policymakers have worked in recent decades to reduce the threats posed by industrial dumping and development.”—Christine Keiner, author of The Oyster Question and Deep Cut

Selling Vero Beach

Settler Myths in the Land of the Aís and Seminole

KRISTALYN MARIE SHEFVELAND

Paper $29.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-8053-6

“A lively exploration of how dreamers and schemers constructed a mythical Florida past. Shefveland o ers a compelling story of how Indigenous peoples were written out of Florida’s history by developers who created today’s Sunshine State.”—Nathaniel Osborn, author of Indian River Lagoon: An Environmental History

“Shefveland’s deeply researched exploration of settler memory is both personal and revelatory.”—Boyd Cothran, author of Remembering the Modoc War: Redemptive Violence and the Making of American Innocence

Sunshine State Ma a

A History of Florida’s Mobsters, Hit Men, and Wise Guys

Paper $28.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-8048-2

“Kelly gives a broad view of organized crime in Florida, interspersed with his own personal anecdotes, highlighting the unique and often crazier-than- ction story of organized crime in the Sunshine State.” —Scott M. Deitche, author of Cigar City Ma a: A Complete History of the Tampa Underworld

“A fascinating and fresh look at infamous gangsters and criminals who lived and operated throughout Florida.”—Avi Bash, author of Organized Crime in Miami

Sunset Colonies

A Visual Elegy to South Florida’s Mobile Home Communities

DIEGO ALEJANDRO WAISMAN

Paper $34.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-8073-4

“This book contributes to the evergrowing, fascinating, and terrifying investigations of South Florida as a harbinger for the remainder of the nation.”—Tatiana McInnis, author of To Tell a Black Story of Miami

“Waisman’s photographic collection o ers a rm and impassioned grip on that frailest of dwellings—the ‘mobile home’ on the shifting South Florida landscape.”—N. D. B. Connolly, author of A World More Concrete: Real Estate and the Remaking of Jim Crow South Florida

The Wild East

A Biography of the Great Smoky Mountains

MARGARET LYNN BROWN

Revised Edition

Available in October Paper $30.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-8086-4

“Debunks the cherished myth of the Smokies as a pristine wilderness snatched from the brink of destruction to preserve the heritage of the Wild East. Instead, Brown details how the various, often contradictory approaches to managing the park since the 1930s re ect competing notions of how Americans ought to relate to nature.”—Blue Ridge Outdoors

Wild Florida An Animal Odyssey

KIRSTEN HINES

Hardcover $42.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-6981-4

FLORIDA BOOK AWARDS, GOLD MEDAL FOR VISUAL ARTS

NATIONAL LEAGUE OF AMERICAN PEN WOMEN, INC., MARJORIE DAVIES ROLLER NONFICTION AWARD

“Hines’s images are both technical and artful, and the accompanying text is simultaneously accessible and reverent. Residents or visitors, newcomers or natives will all learn something new in these pages and nd renewed appreciation for the ecology of still-wild Florida.”—Julie Wraithmell, executive director, Audubon Florida

Florida Springs From Geography to Politics and Restoration

CHRISTOPHER F. MEINDL

Available in October

Hardcover $38.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-7915-8

“A must-read for anyone wanting to know about the complexity of Florida springs and why restoration has been so di cult for these beloved bodies of water.”—Victoria Machado, Rollins College

“Provides a good synthesis of existing knowledge and past works about springs.”—Jason Evans, executive director, Stetson University Institute for Water and Environmental Resilience

Florida Trail Hikes

Top

Scenic Destinations

on Florida’s National Scenic Trail

SANDRA FRIEND AND JOHN KEATLEY

Third Edition

Paper $29.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-8052-9

“The Florida National Scenic Trail is a one-of-a-kind hiking experience. Flat and semitropical, free of snow in the winter months, the trail provides nature’s response to development throughout the state, particularly our coasts: clear springs, thick forests, palmetto hammocks, marshy ponds, and remote lakes.”—Jim Kern, founder of the Florida Trail and the Florida Trail Association

Backpacking Florida

Paper $24.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-8006-2

“An excellent book. I’ve been backpacking for 50 years and learned a lot about backpacking the state. Molloy breaks down tips and tricks for having a fun and successful backpacking experience.”—Joe Cuhaj, author of Hiking the Gulf Coast: A Guide to the Area’s Greatest Hiking Adventures

“Backpacking Florida will inspire readers to want to immediately run out into Florida nature and camp under the stars.”—Terri Mashour, author of Backcountry Trails of Florida: A Guide to Hiking Florida’s Water Management Districts

Organic Methods for Vegetable Gardening in Florida

Second Edition

Paper $29.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-6876-3

Praise for the rst edition:

“This long-awaited guide o ers accessible advice and in-depth information.”—Florida Gardening

“Packed with practical tips for backyard gardens of all sizes.”—Edible South Florida

100 Roses for the South Florida Garden

Paper $24.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-6887-9

“This book is full of research, rst-hand knowledge, and a bit of humor. It’s a wonderful guide for the South Florida rose gardener.”—Annee Nelson, Nelson’s Florida Roses

“There has always been a dearth of information on growing roses in semitropical climates. Victor Lazzari’s book goes a long way toward lling that need. South Florida gardeners should nd it quite interesting and useful in planning their own rose gardens.”—Malcolm M. Manners, Florida Southern College

Climate-Wise Landscaping

Practical Actions for a Sustainable Future

SUE REED AND GINNY STIBOLT

Second Edition Paper $32.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-8031-4

GOLD WINNER, FOREWORD INDIES BOOK AWARDS: ECOLOGY & ENVIRONMENT

Praise for the rst edition:

“The volume of information here is impressive, and each action is accompanied by an explanation of why it’s important. . . . Useful whether read cover-to-cover or dipped into for speci c topics.”—Booklist

Once Upon a Time in Florida

Stories of Life in the Land of Promises

EDITED BY JACKI LEVINE

Distributed by University Press of Florida on behalf of Florida Humanities

Hardcover $45.00

ISBN 979-8-9876608-0-5

FLORIDA BOOK AWARDS, HONORABLE MENTION FOR FLORIDA NONFICTION

“Handsomely designed and packed with photographs, this wide-ranging anthology is a ne introduction for newcomers as well as a treasure trove for residents who want to better understand the state they’re in.”

Tampa Bay Times

Mickey and the Teamsters A Fight for Fair Unions at Disney

Paper $26.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-8030-7

“This timely, well-researched, well-reported volume explores what happens when a union becomes undemocratic. . . . Will appeal to readers interested in union politics, Disney history, or non ction books that take a deep dive into their subjects.”

Library Journal

“Mickey and the Teamsters is not just a story about a union. It’s a history of Disney, the Teamsters, the Ma a, feminism—in short, a story as rich and wacky as Florida itself.”

—Hamilton Nolan, labor writer for In These Times

Janet Reno

A

Life

HICKS STIEHM

Hardcover $35.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-6968-5

“The warm biography of a consequential attorney general—a trailblazer whose singular experiences helped her to navigate some of the country’s thorniest legal challenges.”—Foreword Reviews

“Janet Reno was sui generis (one of a kind); a complex, interesting, e ective leader. Stiehm has written a de nitive biography of one of the most fascinating leaders of our time.”—Donna E. Shalala, former secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services

Good Day Sunshine State

How the Beatles Rocked Florida

BOB KEALING

Co-published with Florida Humanities

Paper $28.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-6893-0

“A well-researched book detailing every move the Beatles made in Florida in 1964.

. . . Kealing reveals all kinds of inside information.”—Goldmine

“An engagingly written book that lets us see the Beatles in a new light and is a welcome addition to the growing wealth of regional studies of the Beatles.”—Journal of Beatles Studies

Pilobolus

A Story of Dance and Life

ROBERT PRANZATELLI

Paper $29.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-8049-9

“Pranzatelli captures the changes the troupe has undergone in the 50 years between its beginning as a countercultural phenomenon and its current state as an established part of dance history. . . . He shows us how dances come together.”

Wall Street Journal

“An important contribution to modern American dance history that will resonate with Pilobolus’ many fans and engender new ones.”—Booklist

Dancing the Afrofuture

Hula, Hip-Hop, and the Dunham Legacy

HALIFU OSUMARE

Paper $35.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-8034-5

“Osumare gives readers a deeply personal look into her world as a dancer, choreographer, scholar, professor, activist, and all-around powerhouse. . . . Part selfre ection and part love song to Dunham, this book is a triumphant look at a dancer’s second act as a scholar.”—Library Journal

“Osumare returns with yet another striking memoir, expanding our understanding of the history of Black dance. Her writing is a gift to memoir and history lovers alike.”—Takiyah Amin, director of diversity, equity, and inclusion for the College of Architecture, Arts, and Design, Virginia Tech

Maximum Vantage

New Selected Columns

BILL MAXWELL

Paper $28.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-6882-4

FLORIDA BOOK AWARDS, SILVER MEDAL FOR FLORIDA NONFICTION

“A retrospective of stellar journalism, the impactful collection Maximum Vantage tackles some of society’s biggest issues with insight and incisiveness.”—Foreword Reviews

“Maxwell’s voice was among the most recognizable on the Times’ pages, not only for his clear and powerful writing but for his direct attack. He did not dance around issues, even the most contentious ones. . . . He’s a reporter of voracious curiosity.” Tampa Bay Times

More Voices of Civil Rights Lawyers

Continuing the Struggle

EDITED BY KENT SPRIGGS

Available in December

Paper $35.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-8074-1

“An inspiring book that brings to life a part of our national history and does so through voices everyone can relate to.”—Armand Derfner, civil rights litigator

“This book helps us ask what we should do now that will have the same meaning and create the same legacy as fearless civil rights lawyers, activists, and leaders that came before us.”—John C. Brittain, University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law

James Hudson

Forgotten Forerunner in the Crusade for Civil Rights

LARRY OMAR RIVERS

Paper $35.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-8064-2

“James Hudson is among the civil rights activists who were giants within their respective communities. Men and women like him represented the very nest of Christian theology and spirituality. To study and hear voices such as James Hudson’s is to help lay the framework for the nonviolent movement that must yet happen in the twenty- rst century. In this biography, I see a model from which we can all learn.”—Rev. James M. Lawson, Jr., Pastor Emeritus, Holman United Methodist Church, Los Angeles, California

Justice Pursued

The Exoneration of Nathan Myers and Cli ord Williams

BRUCE HOROVITZ

Paper $24.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-8032-1

“A clear-eyed exploration of one case of justice deferred but ultimately achieved.” Booklist

“Horovitz renders the full range of human potential, with characters and plot turns to match. Criminals turn out to be innocent. Prosecutors turn out to be freedom ghters. Their story raises a question: if, individually and together, we are capable of so full a range, then what choices are we making?”

—Benjamin Rachlin, author of Ghost of the Innocent Man: A True Story of Trial and Redemption

From Death Row to Freedom

The Struggle for Racial Justice in the Pitts-Lee Case

PHILLIP A. HUBBART

Paper $35.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-8013-0

FLORIDA BOOK AWARDS, SILVER MEDAL FOR FLORIDA NONFICTION

FLORIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY

HARRY T. AND HARRIETTE V. MOORE AWARD

“A detailed, riveting, and shocking narration of how two Black men in Florida’s Panhandle were terrorized by police into falsely confessing to murder and then convicted in a racist court.”—Paul J. Magnarella, author of Black Panther in Exile: The Pete O’Neal Story

Alive in Their Garden

The True Story of the Mirabal Sisters and Their Fight for Freedom

DEDÉ MIRABAL

TRANSLATED AND EDITED BY ANA E. MARTÍNEZ AND HEATHER HENNES

Available in February Paper $35.00

ISBN 978-1-68340-500-9

“This is the book I wish I’d had on hand as I was writing In the Time of the Butter ies.”

—From the introduction by Julia Alvarez

“This translation o ers an important contribution to the study of dictatorship but also to our understanding of bearing witness to tragedy, the challenges of memory, and the legacies of resistance.”

—Elizabeth Manley, author of The Paradox of Paternalism

Tears and Flowers

A Poet of Migration in Old Key West

FELICIANO CASTRO

EDITED BY JOY CASTRO AND RHI JOHNSON

Available in October Paper $24.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-8070-3

“These poems collectively constitute a vivid Rivera-esque mural of the place, time, and people in which and among whom they were written, bringing an early twentiethcentury period in the history of Key West vividly to life.”—Esther Allen, translator of Antonio Di Benedetto’s Zama

Operation Pedro Pan

The Untold Exodus of 14,048

Cuban Children

Revised Edition

Paper $26.95

ISBN 978-1-68340-388-3

Praise for the rst edition:

“Compelling reading.”—New Republic

“A collection of tearful testimonies woven with a tale of the event that unfolded in Cuba and led desperate parents to make the heart-wrenching decision to send their children along to a foreign country.”

Miami Herald

Cosmonaut

A Cultural History

CATHLEEN S. LEWIS

Hardcover $38.00

ISBN 978-1-68340-370-8

“An innovative study of pop culture, memorabilia, propaganda, and hero worship, Cosmonaut brings the Soviet space program to life from inside Soviet society.”—Foreword Reviews

“A revealing inside look at America’s counterparts in the space race during the Cold War and the breakup of the Soviet Union. . . . It is well worth reading.”

National Space Society

NOW IN PAPERBACK

Dream State

Eight Generations of Swamp Lawyers, Conquistadors, Confederate Daughters, Banana Republicans, and Other Florida Wildlife

DIANE ROBERTS

WITH A NEW PREFACE

Paper $26.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-8065-9

Mary Ann Carroll First Lady of the Highwaymen

GARY MONROE

Paper $35.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-8088-8

From Saloons to Steak Houses

A History of Tampa

ANDREW T. HUSE

Paper $24.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-8072-7

The Wilder Heart of Florida

More Writers Inspired by Florida Nature

EDITED BY JACK E. DAVIS AND LESLIE K. POOLE

Paper $24.95

ISBN 978-1-68340-462-0

The State You’re In Florida Men, Florida Women, and Other Wildlife

CRAIG PITTMAN

Paper $24.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-6886-2

Jacksonville and the Roots of Southern Rock

MICHAEL RAY FITZGERALD

Paper $26.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-8035-2

Picturing Black New Orleans

A Creole Photographer’s View of the Early Twentieth Century

ARTHÉ A. ANTHONY

Paper $34.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-8019-2

Tampa Cigar Workers

A Pictorial History

ROBERT P. INGALLS AND LOUIS A. PÉREZ, JR.

Paper $29.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-8050-5

Manatee Insanity

Inside the War over Florida’s Most Famous Endangered Species

CRAIG PITTMAN

Paper $28.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-6884-8

Ninety Miles and a Lifetime Away Memories of Early Cuban Exiles

DAVID POWELL

Paper $26.95

ISBN 978-1-68340-332-6

NOW IN PAPERBACK

Spies and Shuttles

NASA’s Secret Relationships with the DoD and CIA

JAMES E. DAVID

Paper $29.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-8091-8

New Dawn for the Kissimmee River

Orlando to Okeechobee by Kayak

DOUG ALDERSON

Paper $22.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-8089-5

Charleston

An Archaeology of Life in a Coastal Community

MARTHA A. ZIERDEN AND ELIZABETH J. REITZ

Paper $28.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-8081-9

Beechers, Stowes, and Yankee Strangers

The Transformation of Florida

JOHN T. FOSTER, JR., AND SARAH WHITMER FOSTER

Paper $24.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-8090-1

The Calusa and Their Legacy

South Florida People and Their Environments

DARCIE A. MACMAHON AND WILLIAM H. MARQUARDT

Paper $36.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-8092-5

Florida’s Space Coast

The Impact of NASA on the Sunshine State

WILLIAM BARNABY FAHERTY, S.J.

Paper $26.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-8055-0

Zephaniah Kingsley Jr. and the Atlantic World Slave Trader, Plantation Owner, Emancipator

DANIEL L. SCHAFER

Paper $26.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-8078-9

Florida’s Peace River Frontier

CANTER BROWN, JR. Paper $29.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-8060-4

The Enduring Seminoles

From Alligator Wrestling to Casino Gaming

PATSY WEST

REVISED AND EXPANDED EDITION WITH A NEW PREFACE Paper $26.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-8066-6

Missions to the Calusa

EDITED BY JOHN H. HANN

Paper $35.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-8075-8

BESTSELLING CLASSICS

Play All Night!

Duane Allman and the Journey to Fillmore East

BOB BEATTY

Paper $28.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-6950-0

Coconuts and Collards

Recipes and Stories from Puerto Rico to the Deep South

VON DIAZ

Hardcover $28.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-5665-4

Taste the Islands

Culinary Adventures in a Caribbean Kitchen

HUGH SINCLAIR, CYNTHIA VERNA, AND CALIBE THOMPSON

Hardcover $28.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-6616-5

Picturing Apollo 11

Rare Views and Undiscovered Moments

J. L. PICKERING AND JOHN BISNEY

Hardcover $45.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-5617-3

The Surprising Lives of Bark Beetles

Mighty Foresters of the Insect World

JIRI HULCR AND MARC ABRAHAMS

Paper $26.95

ISBN 978-1-68340-263-3

Being a Ballerina

The Power and Perfection of a Dancing Life

GAVIN LARSEN

Paper $26.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-6689-9

Sallie Ann Robinson’s Kitchen

Food and Family Lore from the Lowcountry

SALLIE ANN ROBINSON

Hardcover $30.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-5629-6

The Cuban Sandwich A History in Layers

ANDREW T. HUSE, BÁRBARA C. CRUZ, AND JEFF HOUCK

Paper $24.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-6938-8

Picturing

the Space Shuttle

The Early Years

JOHN BISNEY AND J. L. PICKERING

Hardcover $45.00

ISBN 978-1-68340-205-3

Imperiled Reef

The Fascinating, Fragile Life of a Caribbean Wonder

SANDY SHEEHY

Hardcover $28.00

ISBN 978-1-68340-249-7

BESTSELLING CLASSICS

A Punkhouse in the Deep South

The Oral History of 309

AARON COMETBUS AND SCOTT SATTERWHITE

Paper $19.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-6852-7

Home in Florida

Latinx Writers and the Literature of Uprootedness

EDITED BY ANJANETTE DELGADO

Hardcover $26.95

ISBN 978-1-68340-250-3

Dreams in the New Century

Instant Cities, Shattered Hopes, and Florida’s Turning Point

GARY R. MORMINO

Hardcover $34.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-6934-0

Florida Scrub-Jay

Field Notes on a Vanishing Bird

MARK JEROME WALTERS

Hardcover $24.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-6672-1

Your Florida Guide to Butter y Gardening

A Guide for the Deep South

JARET C. DANIELS

SECOND EDITION

Paper $24.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-6853-4

The Thing about Florida

Exploring a Misunderstood State

TYLER GILLESPIE

Hardcover $24.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-6687-5

The History of Florida

EDITED BY MICHAEL GANNON

Paper $29.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-6401-7

Writing for the Public Good

Essays from David R. Colburn and Senator Bob Graham

EDITED BY STEVEN NOLL

Hardcover $30.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-6917-3

Adventures of a Transplanted Gardener

Advice for New Florida Gardeners

GINNY STIBOLT

Paper $24.95

ISBN 978-0-8130-6864-0

Paddler’s Guide to the Sunshine State

SANDY HUFF AND LARS ANDERSEN

SECOND EDITION Paper $30.00

ISBN 978-0-8130-6854-1

Cuba on the Labels

A Selection of CubaThemed Cigar Labels

Printed Outside of Cuba

EMILIO CUETO

Paper $34.95

ISBN 978-1-944455-20-0

First

Ladies and Their Orchids

A Century of Namesake Cattleyas

A. A. CHADWICK AND ARTHUR E. CHADWICK

Hardcover $49.95

ISBN 979-8-218-38586-6

All Things Beautiful

Wonders from the Collections of the Florida Museum of Natural History

FLORIDA MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

Hardcover $65.00

ISBN 979-8-9859354-0-0

The Art of William O.

Golding

Hard Knocks, Hardships, and Lots of Experience

HARRY DELORME

Hardcover $29.95

ISBN 978-0-933075-22-1

Fighting Shirley Chisholm

JAMES HASKINS

Paper: $24.95

ISBN 978-1-944455-30-9

Just Call Me Rae

The Story of Rae O. Weimer, Founder of the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications

ANN WEIMER MOXLEY

Hardcover $28.00

ISBN 979-8-9879605-0-9

B is for Baldwin

An Alphabet Tour of the Baldwin Library of Historical Children’s Literature

EDITED BY SUZAN ALTERI Paper $24.95

ISBN 978-1-944455-11-8

Handheld Landscapes

The Four Seasons in Chinese Paintings from the Birmingham Museum of Art

EDITED BY KATHERINE ANNE PAUL

Paper $35.00

ISBN 978-1-934774-26-7

Spectacle

LAUREN GOODWIN SLAUGHTER

Paper $15.95

ISBN 978-0-9916404-6-1

POETRY FICTION

Proper Imposters

Four Novellas

CHAYA BHUVANESWAR, MAURICIO MONTIEL FIGUEIRAS, JASON OCKERT, AND JEFF PARKER

Paper $24.95

ISBN 978-0-9916404-8-5

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