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God of River Mud

Sizemore, Vic
God of River Mud
Grappling with innate desires and LGBTQ identity, a family struggles under the oppressive expectations foisted on them by fundamentalist Christianity. Told through alternating perspectives, God of River Mud chronicles the lives of Berna Minor, her husband, their four children, and Berna's secret lover. To escape a life of poverty and abuse, Berna Cannaday marries Zechariah Minor, a fundamentalist Baptist preacher, and commits herself to his ...

CHF 33.90

Clear Creek

Reece, Erik
Clear Creek
Acclaimed author Erik Reece spends a year beside a rural Kentucky stream, in close observation of the natural world's cycles, revelations, and redemptions. A critic once wrote that Rebecca West's Black Lamb and Grey Falcon was about two things: Yugoslavia and everything else. Something similar might be said about Clear Creek. In this boundary-defying work, Erik Reece spends a year beside the stream in his rural Kentucky homeplace, tracking the...

CHF 30.90

Essential Voices

Alvarez, Amy M / Gemme, Pamela / Hill, Shana
Essential Voices
A collection of creative writing and art about COVID-19 at the onset of the pandemic by people from vulnerable populations. Bringing together artwork, creative nonfiction, fiction, and poetry, Essential Voices shares the perspectives of people from vulnerable populations as they were affected by COVID-19 in 2020, before the release of the vaccine. The pieces in this volume represent a range of writers and artists, some from international locat...

CHF 36.50

Finding the Singing Spruce

Waugh-Quasebarth, Jasper
Finding the Singing Spruce
Environment, craft, and meaning in the work of Appalachian instrument makers. How can the craft of musical instrument making help reconnect people to place and reenchant work in Appalachia? How does the sonic search for musical tone change relationships with trees and forests? Following three craftspeople in the mountain forests of Appalachia through their processes of making instruments, Finding the Singing Spruce considers the meanings of wo...

CHF 40.50

Mama Said

Gentry, Kristen
Mama Said
A celebration of Black family life that will make you laugh and cry in equal measure." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)¿ "The collection will reshape what you think about the region and the people that inhabit it." --Debutiful "Surprising and revelatory. . . . I love this book." --Stephanie Powell Watts, author of No One Is Coming to Save Us "This book has staying power." --Crystal Wilkinson, author of Praisesong for the Kitchen Ghosts O...

CHF 27.50

Roll With It

Kuharevicz, Andrew
Roll With It
This is a typewritten sketchbook in the spontaneous flavor of writing styles often ignored. A book about fighting against the tidal wave of existence, only to admit that you're the water. It's a book of poetry. Objectified. A thing of words. A voice made out of ink. Written by a person. Themes of joy, themes of confusion. Whatever. It's a book. Made from days gone by now lacking the meaning attributed to real time. It's fiction. A book. Read i...

CHF 24.50

Are You Listening?

Levin, Donald
Are You Listening?
The new collection of poetry from award-winning author Donald Levin "offers a deeply satisfying self-portrait in poetry that maps the terrain of his past against the social and political dimensions of our time" (Terry Bonhorst Blackhawk, author of One Less River). Bridging the worlds of mythology, music, war, photography, art, and literature, Levin's "passionate and well-crafted poems . . . [strive] to grasp meaning in our disillusionment, yea...

CHF 25.90

Finding Bomb Boogie

Buick, Maureen
Finding Bomb Boogie
Ever wonder what your father did in World War II? How often has it been said-my father was in World War II but didn't want to talk about it? The sounds of silence related to personal war stories reverberated in so many veterans' households. Families were left knowing only bits and pieces of their loved one's war narrative. Some were left with nothing at all. Finding Bomb Boogie is a daughter's search to discover her father's war history long...

CHF 32.50

Finding Bomb Boogie

Buick, Maureen
Finding Bomb Boogie
Ever wonder what your father did in World War II? How often has it been said-my father was in World War II but didn't want to talk about it? The sounds of silence related to personal war stories reverberated in so many veterans' households. Families were left knowing only bits and pieces of their loved one's war narrative. Some were left with nothing at all. Finding Bomb Boogie is a daughter's search to discover her father's war history long a...

CHF 44.90

Hell's Not Far Off

Howard, Josh
Hell's Not Far Off
Hell's Not Far Off is a grounded, politically engaged study of the Appalachian journalist and political critic Bruce Crawford, a scourge of coal and railway interests. Crawford fought injustices wherever he saw them at major risk to his own life and became an early interpreter of Appalachian labor history. His writings and actions from the 1920s to the 1960s helped shape southwest Virginia and West Virginia. Through Crawford's Weekly, a newspa...

CHF 37.90

Gendered Infrastructures

Truelove, Yaffa / Sabhlok, Anu
Gendered Infrastructures
The first book to take a feminist geographical approach to infrastructure, Gendered Infrastructures delves into the complex relationships between identity, social relations, and infrastructure. By drawing on feminist scholarship to enable new frameworks for critical study, this edited volume explores the gendered nature of infrastructures as diverse as Senegal's waste disposal, Vietnam's cement industry, and Lilongwe's water kiosks. The chapte...

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African American Workers and the Appalachian Coal Industry

Trotter, Joe William
African American Workers and the Appalachian Coal Industry
Essays by the foremost labor historian of the Black experience in the Appalachian coalfields. This collection brings together nearly three decades of research on the African American experience, class, and race relations in the Appalachian coal industry. It shows how, with deep roots in the antebellum era of chattel slavery, West Virginia's Black working class gradually picked up steam during the emancipation years following the Civil War and ...

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Community Across Time

Godwin, Rebecca
Community Across Time
One of the first book-length considerations of the Appalachian writer Robert Morgan. One of the first book-length studies of Robert Morgan, Community across Time considers the Appalachian writer's explorations of memory, family history, and landscape. It provides a study of all of Morgan's fiction to date, as well as a chapter on his poetry and some reference, where appropriate, to his nonfiction. Rebecca Godwin examines the family history tha...

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Abigail Field Mott's the Life and Adventures of Olaudah E...

LaMore, Eric D
Abigail Field Mott's the Life and Adventures of Olaudah Equiano
An adaptation of Olaudah Equiano's Interesting Narrative published for Black children in 1829, now given new life in a major scholarly edition. In 1829, Samuel Wood and Sons, a New York publisher of children's literature, printed and sold the Quaker Abigail Field Mott's Life and Adventures of Olaudah Equiano. Mott adapted Olaudah Equiano's Interesting Narrative, a bestselling autobiography first published in London in 1789, for Black children ...

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Wounds That Bind Us

Shinn, Kelley
Wounds That Bind Us
The improbable and powerful true story of a single mother with prosthetics for both legs who travels the globe with her young daughter in a Land Rover. "A harrowing memoir. . . . Readers may not want to follow in [Shinn's] footsteps, but they will never be bored with her as a companion." ¿--Kirkus Reviews The Wounds That Bind Us is the improbable true story of Kelley Shinn, an orphan at birth who loses her legs at the age of sixteen to a rare ...

CHF 29.90

American Energy Cinema

Lifset, Robert / Lutz, Raechel / Stanford-McIntyre, Sarah
American Energy Cinema
Historians investigate the relationships between film, culture, and energy. American Energy Cinema explores how Hollywood movies have portrayed energy from the early film era to the present. Looking at classics like Giant, Silkwood, There Will Be Blood, and Matewan, and at quirkier fare like A Is for Atom and Convoy, it argues that films have both reflected existing beliefs and conjured new visions for Americans about the role of energy in the...

CHF 44.50

Improving Learning and Mental Health in the College Class...

Eaton, Robert / Hunsaker, Steven V / Moon, Bonnie
Improving Learning and Mental Health in the College Classroom
How teachers can help combat higher education's mental health crisis. Mental health challenges on college campuses were a huge problem before COVID-19, and now they are even more pronounced. But while much has been written about higher education's mental health crisis, very little research focuses on the role played by those on campus whose influence on student well-being may well be greatest: teachers. Drawing from interviews with students an...

CHF 37.90

Critical Geographies of Youth

Howerton, Gloria / Purdum, Leanne
Critical Geographies of Youth
Scholarly and activist perspectives on identities often overlooked in the study of geography: youth and age. Young people will bear the brunt of the impacts of present and emerging crises occurring at all scales, from the national to the global. This volume brings together scholars and activists from various backgrounds to analyze youth interactions with law and politics, focusing specifically on the US legal landscape. It uses the lens of yo...

CHF 43.50

The Roles We Inherit

Trotti, Patrick
The Roles We Inherit
In his newest collection of stories, Patrick Trotti has created a portrait of forgotten people living on the fringes. Featuring thirteen never before published stories, The Roles We Inherit will entertain and haunt readers. Using a direct style mixed with self-deprecating humor, these characters search for answers even though they're not entirely sure if the questions posed will lead to salvation. A recently sober man recounts all he's been ...

CHF 27.50

Ecologies of a Storied Planet in the Anthropocene

Oppermann, Serpil
Ecologies of a Storied Planet in the Anthropocene
A more-than-human approach to planetary survival, from a leading environmental humanist. Ecologies of a Storied Planet in the Anthropocene is a tour de force. With transdisciplinarity and theoretical lucidity, it rethinks the Anthropocene from a material ecocritical perspective, envisioning innovative modes of knowledge for deeper understandings of Anthropocene ecologies. Focusing on nonhuman agencies, Serpil Oppermann shows in fascinating det...

CHF 49.90