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An Adoptee Lexicon
by Karen Pickell Collection of micro essays by an adoptee presented as a glossary of adoption terminology connecting social history with contemporary politics.
High Cotton
by Kristie Robin Johnson In High Cotton, Kristie Robin Johnson explores the social and economic consequences of her Georgia lineage, drawing on her experience as a post–civil rights era, post–women’s liberation, pre-millennial black woman to illuminate the lived reality of a daughter of the Deep South while conjuring universal truths every reader will recognize.
Malnourished: A Memoir of Sisterhood and Hunger
by Cinthia Ritchie FINALIST — 2020 PNWA Nancy Pearl Book Award for Memoir In Malnourished, Cinthia Ritchie traces the tragedy of her sister’s eating disorder to its beginning—their stepfather’s Pennsylvania farm, where both girls hungered for approval and affection during long, languid days and yearned for protection through endless, dark nights. In gripping, lyrical prose,…
Six Legs Walking: Notes from an Entomological Life
by Elizabeth Bernays WINNER — 2020 New Mexico-Arizona Book Award for Autobiography/Memoir In Six Legs Walking: Notes from an Entomological Life, Elizabeth Bernays takes us along on her evolution from backward child to accomplished biologist, traveling the world while researching insects and exploring love and culture from Australia to Europe, Africa, Asia, and America—an inspiring…