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Trudy’s Awakening: A Novel
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: HH1059
ISBN: 9798897360031
Availability: In stock
Price: $27.00
TRUDY'S AWAKENING is a historical novel set in the latter half of nineteenth-century Georgia that tells the story of three women whose lives were intermingled as they worked to overcome society's barriers to their progress and success. Gertrude Thomas, "Trudy" to her friends and family, grew up in wealth and privilege but lost it all in the aftermath of the war. Amanda "Mae," along with her mother Lurany, were enslaved to Gertrude's family and yearned for freedom. Lizzie Jeter was a middle-class young woman who dreamed of being a professional artist. All three faced tremendous obstacles in a world that wished to limit and suppress their talents.

Deceptive Speed: Eddie Lee Ivery’s Run Through Tech, Titletown, and Temptation
By author: Jerry Gentry
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P724
ISBN: 9780881469844
Availability: In stock
Price: $25.00
DECEPTIVE SPEED vividly tells the compelling, inspiring story of Eddie Lee Ivery's journey from a tiny ramshackle home with no plumbing, to a prestigious engineering university, to an NFL storied franchise--where he played for the team's venerated former superstar Bart Starr, who struggled to field a winning team as head coach. After two devastating injuries to the same knee, how did Ivery will his way to a 9-year NFL career? How did he become homeless? How did he climb out of his self-destructive drug addiction?

I Am a Georgia Girl: The Life of Lucille Selig Frank, 1888-1957
By author: Ann Hite
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: HH1057
ISBN: 9780881469981
Availability: In stock
Price: $32.00
While much has been written about Mary Phagan's murder and Leo Frank's subsequent trial over the past 115 years, very little has given voice to Lucille Selig Frank and other women connected to the horrific events that took place between 1913-1915. Lucille was part of a mission to make Governor John Slaton aware of the antisemitism being shown to Leo during his arrest and trial. She paid a heavy price for her courage.