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NewSouth Books

 

NewSouth, Inc., a leading independent publisher based in Alabama, publishes regional books of national merit. Their NewSouth Books imprint features fiction, nonfiction (histories, biographies, memoirs), poetry, and folklore, mostly but not exclusively about the South. The Junebug Books imprint focuses on young adult and children's literature with cultural themes. The company began in 2000 and is co-owned by partners Suzanne La Rosa, publisher, and Randall Williams, editor in chief. 

For publicity and all other inquiries, email NewSouth Books or call 334-834-3556.

Visit NewSouth Books Web site at http://www.newsouthbooks.com/.

 

 

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, hardcover
Mark Twain

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, paperback
Mark Twain

The Affair
by Hans Koning

Alabama, One Big Front Porch
by Kathryn Tucker Windham

Alef-Bet: A Hebrew Alphabet Book
by Michelle Edwards

Ali Dubyiah & the Forty Thieves
by John Egerton

All Guts and No Glory
by Bill Elder

American Crisis, Southern Solutions: Where We Stand Volume II
edited by Anthony Dunbar

An American Romance
by Hans Koning

American Wake
by Thomas Rabbit

Behind the Hedges
by Richard Whitt

Behold, This Dreamer, hardcover
by Charlotte A. Miller

Behold, This Dreamer, paperback
by Charlotte A. Miller

Birthright
by Clay Blount

Bus Ride to Justice
by Fred D. Grey

Chicken Man, hardcover
by Michelle Edwards

Chicken Man, paperback
by Michelle Edwards

City of Churches
by Kenneth Robbins

Climbing Jacob's Ladder
by Jock M. Smith

Coasters
by Gerald Duff

Coming of Age in Utopia
by Paul Gaston

Conecuh People, hardcover
by Wade Hall

Conecuh People, paperback
by Wade Hall

Corina's Way
by Rod Davis

Cracker's Mule
by Billy Loran Moore

Deep Family
by Dallas Read

Diet for Life
by David Bell and Anita Smith

Enchanted Evening Barbie & the Second Coming
by Rheta Grimsely Johnson

The Fairytale Trilogy: Fairytale, The Emperor's Realm, The Three Crowns
by Valerie Gribben

Fear Not the Fall
by Billie Jean Young

Fire Ants
by Gerald Duff

A Ford in the River
by Charles Rose

Forgiving Sam
by Powell Clark

A Gift Before Dying
by Stephen Thompson

Gone Home
by Jack & Olivia Solomon

Grievances
by Mark Ethridge

Habeus Circus
by Alan Gerson

Hadacol Days: A Southern Boyhood
by Clyde Bolton

Hugo Black of Alabama
by Steve Suitts

I Don't Want to Be Rich, Just Able
by Carol Prejean Zippert

I Know What I'm Doing
by Hans Koning

In the Company of Owls
by Peter Huggins

An Interview with Abraham Lincoln: April 1, 1865
by Wade Hall

Jeffrey's Favorite 13 Ghost Stories
by Kathryn Tucker Windham

Jim Crow and Me
by Solomon S. Seay, Jr., with Delores R. Boyd

A Judge in the Senate
by John Hayman

The Judge
by Frank Sikora

Junior Ray
by John Pritchard

Kleber Flight
by Hans Koning

Last Queen of the Gypsies
by William Cobb

Lessons from the Big Guys
by Billy O. Wireman

Life and Death Matters
by Dr. Robert Baldwin

Like Shooting Rapids in the Dark
by Billy O. Wireman

Little Brother Real Snake
by Billy Loran Moore

Longleaf
by Roger Reid

Mother & Me
by Virginia Pounds Brown

Neither Carpetbaggers Nor Scalawags
by Richard Bailey

Nobody But the People
by Warren A. Trest

Nudes of God
by James Barfoot

On the Hills of God
by Ibrahim Fawal

One More River to Cross
by Steven Ford Brown

The Petersburg-Cannes Express
by Hans Koning

Planting Hope on Worn-Out Land
by Robert G. Pasquill, Jr.

The Politics of Presidential Appointment
by Sheldon Hackney

Poor Man's Provence
by Rheta Grimsley Johnson

The Red Tower: Selected Poems
by David Rigsbee

Remembering Thunder
by Andrew Glaze

Secret of the Satilfa
by Ted M. Dunagan

The Shining, Shining Path
by Carroll Dale Short

Shlemiel Crooks, hardcover
by Anna Olswanger, illustrated by Paula Goodman Koz

Shlemiel Crooks, paperback
by Anna Olswanger, illustrated by Paula Goodman Koz

Sing for Freedom
by Guy & Candie Carawan

Soul of Southern Cooking
by Kathy A. Starr

Space
by Roger Reid

Spit, Scarey Ann, & Sweat Bees
by Kathryn Tucker Windham

Stealth Reconstruction
by Glen Browder with Artemesia Stanberry

Teddy's Child
by Virginia Van der Veer Hamilton

Their Last Ten Miles
by Jim Harrell

There is a River
by Charlotte A. Miller

These I Would Keep
by Helen Blackshear

They Say the Wind is Red
by Jacqueline Anderson Matte

They Tore My Heart Out and Stomped That Sucker Flat
by Lewis Grizzard

Thirty Years a Slave
by Louis Hughes

This Day in Civil Rights History
by Horace Randall Williams & Ben Beard

Three Deuces Down
by Keith Donnelly

Through a Glass, Darkly
by Charlotte A. Miller

Tubby Meets Katrina
by Tony Dunbar

Turbo's Very Life and Other Stories
by Carroll Dale Short

Tuskegee Syphilis Study
by Fred D. Gray

A Walk With Love & Death
by Hans Koning

Watermelon Wine
by Frye Gaillard

Where We Stand: Voices of Southern Dissent
edited by Anthony Dunbar

A White Preacher's Message on Race and Reconciliation
by Robert S. Graetz

Why Beulah Shot Her Pistol Inside the Baptist Church
by Clayton Sullivan

Why Public Schools? Whose Public Schools? paperback
by David Mathews

Wings of Opportunity
by Julie Hedgepeth Williams

Working the Dirt
edited by Jennifer Horne

The Works of Matthew Blue
by Mary Ann Neeley

A Writer's Tool Kit
by Carroll Dale Short

The Wrong Side of Murder Creek
by Bob Zellner with Constance Curry

Yazoo Blues
by John Pritchard

A Yellow Watermelon
by Ted M. Dunagan

Zeeland, or Elective Concurrences
by Hans Koning