Tubby Meets Katrina “Ushers in the Era of Hurricane Katrina Fiction”
Kirkus Reviews has published a glowing review of NewSouth’s Tubby Meets Katrina, the first New Orleans novel set during the Hurricane Katrina. Tubby Meets Katrina is the latest in New Orleans author Tony Dunbar’s Tubby Dubonnet mystery series, and an important book for anyone gripped by the Gulf Coast tragedy. From the review: Dunbar ushers […]
Library Journal praises The Scar of David
Library Journal has published a glowing review of NewSouth’s forthcoming book, The Scar of David. Every now and again a literary work changes the way people think. Abulhawa, 2003 winner of the Edna Andrade Fiction and Creative Nonfiction Award, has crafted a brilliant first novel about Palestine. The book opens in the 1940s, in the […]
Civil Rights class visits the NewSouth Bookstore
The NewSouth Bookstore was pleased to greet college students from author and professor Raymond Arsenault’s civil rights class on Wednesday. The students are on a tour of civil rights landmarks, with stops in Albany, Georgia; Nashville, Birmingham, and Montgomery. In Montgomery, the students travelled with historian Dr. J. Mills Thornton and NewSouth’s own Randall Williams, […]
Grievances reviewed in the Wofford College Newsroom
Grievances, by author Mark Ethridge, has been reviewed in the Wofford College Newsroom, which called the book “enthralling.” Said the reviewer, “Ethridge has written a novel that I–and a bunch of other readers–could not put down.”
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