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Frye Gaillard
Frye Gaillard is an award-winning journalist and author of more than a dozen books on Southern culture and history, including Cradle of Freedom: Alabama and the Movement That Changed America; Race, Rock & Religion: Profiles from a Southern Journalist; The Dream Long Deferred: A Community’s Quest for Desegregation; Kyle at 200 MPH: Sizzling Season in the Petty/NASCAR Dynasty; If I Were a Carpenter: Twenty Years of Habitat for Humanity. A native, Frye lives with his wife in Mobile, Alabama.

Books by Frye Gaillard
Nonfiction:
The 521 All-Stars: A Championship Story of Baseball and Community (1999)
As Long as the Waters Flow: Native Americans in the South and East (1998)
The Catawba River (1983)
Cradle of Freedom: Alabama and the Movement That Changed America (2006)
The Dream Long Deferred: A Community’s Quest for Desegregation (2006)
The Greensboro Four: Civil Rights Pioneers (2001)
The Heart of Dixie: Southern Rebels, Renegades, and Heroes (1996)
If I Were a Carpenter: Twenty Years of Habitat for Humanity (1996)
In the Path of Storms: Bayou La Batre, Coden, and the Alabama Coast (2008)
Kyle at 200 MPH: A Sizzling Season in the Petty/NASCAR Dynasty (1995)
Lessons from the Big House: One Family’s Passage through the History of the South (1994)
Mobile and the Eastern Shore (2003)
Prophet from Plains: Jimmy Carter and His Legacy (2009)
Race, Rock & Religion: Profiles from a Southern Journalist (1982)
Southern Voices: Profiles and Other Stories (1991)
The Unfinished Presidency: Essays on Jimmy Carter (1986)
Voices from the Attic (1997)
Watermelon Wine: Remembering the Golden Years of Country Music (2004)
The Way We See It (1995)
With Music and Justice for All: Some Southerners and Their Passions (2008)
Fiction:
The Secret Diary of Mikhail Gorbachev (1990)
Children’s:
Spacechimp (2000)
Anthologies:
No Hiding Place: Uncovering the Legacy of Charlotte Area Writers (1999)
Novello: Ten Years of Great American Writing (2000)
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