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The Garden of Earthly Delights: A John Wesley O’Toole Novel
By author: William Rawlings
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P699
ISBN: 9780881469424
Availability: In stock
Price: $20.00
John Wesley O'Toole, a disbarred attorney-turned art dealer, continues to struggle in his effort to rebuild his shattered life after his release from prison. Having fallen in love with his girlfriend, Jenna, he quietly makes plans to propose marriage to her while on a romantic trip to Spain, surrounded by classical art in Madrid's Prado museum.

Against the Woods' Dark Trunks: Poems
By author: Jack B. Bedell
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P650
ISBN: 9780881468564
Availability: In stock
Price: $17.00
The poems in AGAINST THE WOODS' DARK TRUNKS stare deep into the shadows of Jack Bedell's native South Louisiana swamp to find ghosts, monsters, death, and flood waters.

Fate Moreland's Widow: A Novel
By author: John Lane
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P630
ISBN: 9780881468007
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Price: $18.00
Now in paperback, John Lane's award-winning first novel FATE MORELAND'S WIDOW has been singled out by reviewers and critics as a noteworthy exploration of the cotton mill culture of the South.

Reading Van Gogh: An Amateur’s Search for God
By author: Elizabeth Barks Cox
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P689
ISBN: 9780881469202
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Price: $24.00
Elizabeth Cox writes about her own experiences, sometimes imprudent, sometimes profound: weeks spent living in a homeless shelter in New York City, a trip to the Mid-East where she visited Yasser Arafat in his compound, an unexpectedly impacting Alaskan adventure, working with abused/neglected children, and the explorations of the mind through reading. Each experience reflected and gave insight into what this author lacked, while deepening a sympathy learned from those around her, always trying to cross that bridge of understanding.

Tell It True: A Novel
By author: John Pruitt
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P656
ISBN: 9780881468670
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Price: $20.00
An African American serviceman is gunned down on a rural Georgia road in July 1964. This shocking murder ensnares a wide range of characters including the journalists who cover it, the lawmen who must solve it, the civil rights leaders who capitalize upon it, the politicians who exploit it, and the Atlanta magnate who fears its impact on the New South image he desperately wants to protect.

Stymie: A Novel in Stories
By author: Andy Plattner
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P709
ISBN: 9780881460285
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Price: $20.00
The stories in STYMIE highlight his early races and his legendary battles with other equine stars of the era, including the great Assault. Eventually the horse is retired and, with Ben, takes up residence at the fictional Galileo Farm in Kentucky, where their pasts are revisited through unexpected events. Ben Held and Stymie mark a place in time; Stymie's legacy and record might never be duplicated.

Girl from the Red Rose Motel: A Novel, The
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: HH1039
ISBN: 9780881469011
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Price: $27.00
Set in 2012 South Carolina, the novel interlaces the stories of Hazel, living with her homeless family in the rundown Red Rose Motel; Sterling, yearning to break free from the expectations of his wealthy parents; and recently widowed Angela Wilmore, their stern but compassionate English teacher. Navigating between privilege and poverty, vulnerability and strength, all three must confront what they need from themselves and each other.

The Truth Keepers: A Novel
By author: June Hall McCash
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: HH1015
ISBN: 9780881468182
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Price: $27.00
THE TRUTH KEEPERS is a historical novel that tells the tale of a torn family and the struggles of a young nation. Set primarily on Jekyll Island, Georgia, in the nineteenth-century, it is based on the true story of Henri du Bignon, his wife, and his long-time mistress. As it explores the issues and limitations faced especially by women in nineteenth-century America, the story takes us from the French Revolution through the Civil War and its aftermath, when nearby Brunswick residents encounter many hardships, among them having to evacuate their town to the invading Union army. The novel ends in 1877, followed by a poignant epilogue set in the 1950s.

The Active Soul: Emerson and Thoreau on Reform and Civil Disobedience
Edited by: William Homestead
Product Code: P713
ISBN: 9780881468984
Availability: In stock
Price: $20.00
Emerson and Thoreau are worth studying for their response to a burgeoning techno-industrial capitalist world, as well as the intolerable and seemingly intractable institution that fueled it: slavery. Their abolitionist work is the main focus of the essays and speeches in this volume.

Whaddaya Got, Loran?: Dispatches from Georgia
By author: Loran Smith
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: HH1013
ISBN: 9780881467970
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Price: $25.00
Most Georgians know Loran Smith from Saturday afternoons and Georgia Bulldog football. Larry Munson would oftentimes say after a play, "Whaddaya got, Loran?" His colorful responses and chemistry with Munson made listening to the game an absolute joy. But, for decades Loran Smith has also either written or spoken about the things that interest us. Finally, in this book, Smith gathers his best columns and moments covering topics in four areas: Georgia, sports, travel, and the Greatest Generation.

Vert: Poems
By author: Catherine Staples
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P690
ISBN: 9780881469219
Availability: In stock
Price: $20.00
Catherine Staples grew up in Massachusetts and it's there, in New England woods, meadows, and Cape Cod coasts, that the loss of her brother plays out as a quest across space and time: from a weathervane in Madison Square Park to a rusty pump in the mountains, from words etched on nineteenth-century glass to the track of skates on the Charles River.

Striking Features: Psychoanalysis and Racial Passing Narratives
By author: Donavan L. Ramon
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P696
ISBN: 9780881469301
Availability: In stock
Price: $35.00
How does psychoanalysis animate racial passing and how does racial passing inspire psychoanalysis? Despite long-held beliefs that the two have nothing in common, Donavan L. Ramon poses that psychoanalysis is relevant for understanding the reasons behind jumping the color line. The monograph concludes with a meditation on today's ineffective language of race, which hinders racial progress.