BookTV Fall Book Preview
The guests talked about some of the nonfiction books due to be released that fall. They also discussed recent trends in the publishing industry. Mr. Barrios, Ms. Lopez, and Ms.… read more
The guests talked about some of the nonfiction books due to be released that fall. They also discussed recent trends in the publishing industry. Mr. Barrios, Ms. Lopez, and Ms. Dodson participated via telephone. Among the books recommended during the program were Sarah Erdman’s Nine Hills to Nambonkaha: Two Years in an African Village, published by Henry Holt and Company, Inc.; Colin S. Gray’s The Sheriff: America’s Defense of the New World Order, published by University Press of Kentucky; Censored 2004: The Top 25 Censored Stories, authored by Peter Phillips and Project Censored, and published by Seven Stories Press; Michael Moore’s Dude, Where’s My Country?, published by Warner Books; Barbara Ransby’s Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Democratic Vision, published by University of North Carolina Press; and Richard Lowry’s Legacy, published by Regnery Publishing, Inc. close
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