Transition From Summer to Fall With Caleb Johnson’s ‘Treeborne’
Caleb Johnson’s 'Treeborne' chronicles the roots of a small Alabama town and how the people of the town are what allow the city to endure the steady march of time.
Caleb Johnson’s 'Treeborne' chronicles the roots of a small Alabama town and how the people of the town are what allow the city to endure the steady march of time.
David Joy's third novel, 'The Line That Held Us,' explores the brutal ripple effect of decision making, especially when it comes to those you love the most.
'Swimming Between Worlds' is a feat of historical fiction that weaves romance, social revolution and retrospect.
'The Undiscovered Country' is an intriguing who-done-it story that critiques antiquated social practices and values while remaining affectionate to its Georgia setting.
With immigration politics so deeply entrenched in modern headlines, 'Border Child' is a more timely read than ever.
Zora Neal Hurston’s posthumous release tells a complicated story of a life rife with loss and injustice, though it never loses track of the hope inherent in the present.
The NBC investigative journalist turned novelist talks about the inspiration behind his supernatural thriller 'The Darkest Time of Night.'
Set in the land of Mark Twain, author Melissa Scholes Young's debut novel 'FLOOD' combines the best of summertime with the power of a good story.
A roundup of the Southern beachside settings from this year's Summer Reading List.