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How Studying Abroad Changed My Life
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P717
ISBN: 9780881469660
Availability: In stock
Price: $25.00
From fostering a deep appreciation for other cultures and human experiences to becoming more empathetic, self-assured, generous, open-minded, reflective, adaptable, and analytical, while gaining a deeper understanding of one's identity and culture, studying abroad has left an indelible mark on Mercer University students.

Feller: Poems
By author: Denton Loving
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P720
ISBN: 9798897360000
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Price: $20.00
Using the natural world as both mirror and lens, the poems in Denton Loving's third full-length collection of poetry explore themes of connection, longing, and the pursuit of a fully lived life. At once deeply rooted in his Appalachian soil and universally resonant, FELLER confirms Loving's position among those rare poets who transmute a sense of place into profound human truth.

On the Generation of Animals
Translated by: David Bolotin
Product Code: HH1038
ISBN: 9780881469899
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Price: $49.00
For those who wish to study ON THE GENERATION OF ANIMALS with care, this translation offers access that has hitherto been unavailable in English to the meaning of Aristotle's treatise.

The Deliverance of Barker McRae: A Novel
By author: Stacia Pelletier
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: HH1058
ISBN: 9780881469721
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Price: $27.00
It's a wintry April 1833 in Watkinsville, Georgia. Fourteen-year-old Barker McRae is stuck living with her odious uncle, militia captain Wiley Wood, as she waits for her father, a Methodist circuit rider, to return. Instead, a stranger arrives. Matthew Higgenbotham, a land lottery messenger who dreams of leaving Georgia, shows up at Wiley's farm with unexpected news: Barker has won forty acres in the latest state lottery. THE DELIVERANCE OF BARKER MCRAE weaves fiction and meticulously researched history to introduce readers to two travelers, thrown together by luck and duty, on an adventure neither of them wanted. This is a tale about trespass, frontier religion, fathers and daughters, and friendships between unlikely companions.

Haircuts for the Dead: A Novel
By author: William Walsh
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P732
ISBN: 9780881469752
Availability: In stock
Price: $20.00
When twenty-one-year-old Hannah Gardner's father sells the family farm, she is cast onto the streets of Sundown, Georgia, where, having left her fundamentalist church, she grapples with the weight of her family's racist past. Working as a shampoo girl at a rinky-dink salon, Hannah tries to make ends meet cutting hair at the local funeral home. HAIRCUTS FOR THE DEAD is a modern retelling of the Fall of Man in a small-town Peyton Place where Hannah is kicked out of Eden and forced to deal with race issues, her sexual identity, the burdens of her family's past, and challenges to her faith.

Hermits Die on Thursday: Stories of Appalachia and the Dark Ages
By author: Gregory Ariail
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P721
ISBN: 9780881469776
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Price: $20.00
In this collection of short stories, transgression is the rule, and the profane and the sacred share a bed. Follow hermits and solitary wanderers as they encounter the weird in the Appalachian Mountains and wild spaces of medieval England and Iceland. These tales will transport you to the frontiers of the imagination.

Trudy’s Awakening: A Novel
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: HH1059
ISBN: 9798897360031
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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.

A Merry Chatty Christmas: A Stella Bankwell Story
By author: Ronda Rich
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: HH1055
ISBN: 9780881469813
Availability: In stock
Price: $22.00
Stella Bankwell is going home for Christmas, leaving behind her quaint cottage on St. Simons Island and heading back to Turner's Corner, the farm where she happily grew up in the North Georgia mountains shadowed by the Appalachian Trail. The snowy Christmas Stella and her friends spend at Turner's Corner is surprising--there will never be another Christmas like it--a sweetly meaningful holiday and celebration of life.

Reading in the Sunshine, Laughing Every Day: Essays
By author: Sam Pickering
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P723
ISBN: 9780881469837
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Price: $22.00
Sam Pickering has spent decades writing about things that go bump in the night and in the day: forgotten books and corn fields, rescue dogs, islands in and out of the stream, flat moments and thoughts gravelly with worry--the miscellaneous common things that compose the well-lived life. His essays are curiosity shops, their pages stocked with observations and anecdotes that startle and awaken.

The Dawson Pond Murders: A John Wesley O’Toole Novel
By author: William Rawlings
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P725
ISBN: 9780881469868
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Price: $20.00
For John Wesley O'Toole, a disbarred attorney-turned art dealer, life appears to be returning to a semblance of normal as his troubles fade into memory. Still in love with his girlfriend, Jenna, he hopes to help convince her he would be a good husband and stepfather by showing interest in her young son, Robert. O'Toole offers to take the boy fishing in Jenna's parents' pond, located on their small family farm in the countryside of rural south Georgia. All goes well until Robert's lure gets hung on what initially appears to be a small mud-covered log but is soon found to be a tennis shoe containing human bones.

On the Generation of Animals
By author: Aristotle   Translated by: David Bolotin
Product Code: P727
ISBN: 9780881469905
Availability: Not currently available. (Backorder policy)
Price: $20.00
For those who wish to study ON THE GENERATION OF ANIMALS with care, this translation offers access that has hitherto been unavailable in English to the meaning of Aristotle's treatise.

American Proteus: Narrative Self-Making in the Novels of Charles Brockden Brown
By author: John Wenke
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P729
ISBN: 9780881469929
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Price: $35.00
AMERICAN PROTEUS seeks to explain what it means for Charles Brockden Brown (1771-1810) to have created out of his life-experiences and encompassing cultural milieu a novel kind of fiction for a new kind of country. As a work of biographical criticism, this study charts the emergence of Brown's authorial voice as it developed throughout an amorphous, multifaceted, and conflicted apprenticeship. This eleven-year period of literary experimentation established the foundation for his brief yet momentous career as a publishing novelist that lasted from 1798 through 1801.