Southern Culture

Buttermilk Graffiti Edward Lee
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Blue Alabama: Limited Edition and Print Andrew Moore

ANDREW MOORE: BLUE ALABAMA – LIMITED EDITION + PRINT represents four years of an unerring eye traveling an entire state to pass along to future generations its trials and tribulations, devastation and resilience. Each shot is a worthy study and deserves enough time to digest completely. Classic Southern storyteller...

Seeking the South: Finding Inspired Regional Cuisines Rob Newton

SEEKING THE SOUTH uses Rob Newton's unique perspective and experience to show that there is much more to Southern cuisine that an outsider might assume....

Graceland, At Last: Notes on Hope and Heartache from the American South Margaret Renkl

 

GRACELAND AT LAST is a marvelous collection of stories about the American South that have been among the most widely read in the New York Times. Subjects include family, grief, the natural world and justice. They will bring joy, deep thought, and an occasional tear.

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Robert E. Lee and Me: A Southerner's Reckoning with the Myth of the Lost Cause Ty Seidule

ROBERT E. LEE AND ME: A SOUTHERNER'S RECKONING WITH THE MYTH OF THE LOST CAUSE is the definitive, plain-words truth about one of the most important subjects in our nation - told by the best crendentialed living American. This Son-of-the-South idolized Robert E. Lee throughout his youth and early military service. Today...

Fight Songs: A Story of Love and Sports in a Complicated South Ed Southern

FIGHT SONGS: A STORY OF LOVE AND SPORTS IN A COMPLICATED SOUTH was to be an insider's view of the history of the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Clemson Tigers, college football's reigning giants, from the perspective of a lifelong fan of the smallest school in the NCAA's Power 5, the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. That was...

Behind the Magic Curtain: Secrets, Spies, and Unsung White Allies of Birmingham's Civil Rights Days T. K. Thorne

BEHIND THE MAGIC CURTAIN: SECRETS, SPIES, AND UNSUNG WHITE ALLIES OF BIRMINGHAM'S CIVIL RIGHTS DAYS reveals never-before-told names, deeds, and places involved in the Civil Rights struggle at the birthplace of much of the fight. Award-winninng author and former Birmingham Police Captain T.K. Thorne spent ten years...

The Watercolor Road: Painting and Writing through the American South Wyatt Waters

THE WATERCOLOR ROAD: PAINTING AND WRITING THROUGH THE AMERICAN SOUTH is a magnificent view of the region from the eyes of a master. The images are spot-on, and the accompanying text is perfect. This gorgeous treasure belongs on every coffee table in America, and is a dynamite all-occasion gift.

 

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American Pop Snowden Wright

AMERICAN POP is a sprawling historical novel set in Mississippi detailing the rise and fall of the Forster family's soda empire, the first in this fictional American history. Using Nathaniel Hawthorne's observation that "families are always rising and falling in America," Wright looks into the forces that shape...