Saturday April 18, 2015 - Southern Kentucky Book Fest
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Saturday April 18, 2015 - Southern Kentucky Book Fest
A partnership of Saturday April 18, 2015 Knicely Conference Center 4! ‘1 of l ’s e ve on 3 & on ra ti r ‘1 a T i ed ky oc fo s am uc ss t N nt y A ven e r K st g E du rin In Sp 10 Book Fest p To Southern Kentucky ~ 9 am to 3 A free literary event featuring 150 authors & illustrators for children and adults. Diana Gabaldon Mary McDonough Terry Brooks Chloe Neill Kelley Paul Jamie Ford Children’s Day ~ Friday, April 17, 9am-2pm authors & illustrators for children, ‘tweens, & teens Mark Crilley Patrick Carman Doreen Cronin Kimberly Willis Holt Tommy Greenwald sokybookfest.org About SOKY Book Fest SOKY Book Fest is one of the state’s largest literary events and is presented by Barnes & Noble Booksellers, Warren County Public Library, and WKU Libraries. Book Fest enables thousands of readers of all ages to meet their favorite authors and purchase signed copies of their books. Table of Contents The 2015 SOKY Book Fest will be our 17th and is a fundraiser for the promotion of literacy in our community. This past year, with help from our sponsors, we gave away hundreds of books to community members of all ages. We also arranged for many bestselling authors to visit area schools and our region. Please note that all books signed at SOKY Book Fest must be purchased at the festival. No previously purchased books are allowed to be signed. Proceeds from books purchased at Book Fest help us continue our mission. Thank you! 2 Writers Con y f ck ce en er Nancy Baird Carl & Susan Dobson Connie Foster Barbara & John Grider Harriette & Meredith Johnson JC Kirby & Son Funeral Chapels & Crematory Kristie Lowry Steve & Alecia Marcum Jerry & Jimmie Martin Berny & Pat Miller Tom & Portia Pennington Nancy & Whayne Priest Lisa R. Rice Jay & Patsy Sloan Rolland Willock & Mary Grey James David & Miki Wiseman Kentucky Writers Conference Ken tu Special Thanks to our Meet the Authors Reception Patrons 3...Featured Headliners 4...Children’s Day Presenters 5...Children’s Day Schedule 6...Young Adult Authors 7...Featured Authors 8...Kentucky Connections 9...Kentucky Literary Award Finalists 11...212˚ Academy 12...Author Presentations & Panels 13...Author Table Locations & Map 16...Authors & Book Descriptions Ap ril 17, 2015 Friday, April 17 9:00 am - 3:30 pm Knicely Conference Center 2355 Nashville Road Sessions are led by published authors who are attending SOKY Book Fest the following day. Writers of all levels, including college and high school students, are welcome. WRITERS CONFERENCE SESSIONS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. For more information and to register, go to sokybookfest.org. Featured Headliners Diana Gabaldon Diana Gabaldon is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the wildly popular Outlander novels—Outlander, Dragonfly in Amber, Voyager, Drums of Autumn, The Fiery Cross, A Breath of Snow and Ashes (for which she won a Quill Award and the Corine International Book Prize), An Echo in the Bone, and Written in My Own Heart’s Blood—as well as the related Lord John Grey books Lord John and the Private Matter, Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade, Lord John and the Hand of Devils, and The Scottish Prisoner; one work of nonfiction, The Outlandish Companion; and the Outlander graphic novel The Exile. She lives in Scottsdale, Arizona, with her husband. Terry Brooks Terry Brooks is the New York Times bestselling author of more than thirty books, including the Dark Legacy of Shannara adventures Wards of Faerie, Bloodfire Quest, and Witch Wraith; the Legends of Shannara novels Bearers of the Black Staff and The Measure of the Magic; the Genesis of Shannara trilogy: Armageddon’s Children, The Elves of Cintra, and The Gypsy Morph; The Sword of Shannara; the Voyage of the Jerle Shannara trilogy: Ilse Witch, Antrax, and Morgawr; the High Druid of Shannara trilogy: Jarka Ruus, Tanequil, and Straken; the nonfiction book Sometimes the Magic Works: Lessons from a Writing Life; and the novel based upon the screenplay and story by George Lucas, Star Wars:® Episode I The Phantom Menace.™ His novels Running with the Demon and A Knight of the Word were selected by the Rocky Mountain News as two of the best science fiction/fantasy novels of the twentieth century. Terry Brooks lives with his wife, Judine, in the Pacific Northwest. Kimberly Willis Holt Kimberly Willis Holt is the author of the many award-winning novels for young adults and children, including The Water Seeker, My Louisiana Sky, and When Zachary Beaver Came to Town, winner of a National Book Award for Young People’s Literature. She is also the author of the bestselling Piper Reed series of chapter books and several picture books. Holt was born in Pensacola, Florida, and has lived all over the U.S. and the world— from Paris to Norfolk to Guam to New Orleans. She now lives in Texas with her family. Visit her online at kimberlywillisholt.com. Mary McDonough Best known for her portrayal of Erin on TV classic The Waltons, Mary McDonough has continued her acting career into adulthood and appeared on numerous series including ER, Picket Fences, Will and Grace, American Dreams, Boston Legal, and was a reoccurring character on The New Adventures of Old Christine. She starred in the made for television movie, Christmas at Cadillac Jack’s and will soon be seen in the upcoming film Lake Effects. Mary is an award winning filmmaker. She wrote and directed For the Love of May, a film starring Patricia Neal. Mary has written, produced, and directed award winning educational films and was seen recently hosting her Walton family for, A Walton Family Reunion for the Inspiration Network which airs The Waltons daily. She has also utilized her communication and media savvy as a special correspondent for Entertainment Tonight and host of programs. Mary wrote her memoir, Lessons from the Mountain: What I Learned from Erin Walton, to share her Walton experiences and the lessons she learned through feeling that she was not enough. One Year is her first novel. For Mary, reaching others, it seems, was not just a career choice, but ultimately, a calling. Jamie Ford The son of a Chinese American father, Jamie Ford is the author of the New York Times bestselling novel Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, which won the Asian-Pacific American Award for Literature. Having grown up in Seattle, he now lives in Montana with his wife and children. Doreen Cronin Doreen Cronin is the author of The Chicken Squad series and many bestselling picture books, including Click, Clack, Boo!; Dooby Dooby Moo; Thump, Quack, Moo: A Whacky Adventure; Bounce; Wiggle; Duck for President; Giggle, Giggle, Quack; and the Caldecott Honor Book Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type. She lives in Brooklyn, New York. Visit her at DoreenCronin.com. 3 Children’s Day Presenters Mark Wayne Adams Patrick Carman The parts of speech come magically alive as they participate in a colorful New York City Parade! Each presents and defines itself as it marches down the street and through a child’s imagination. Fans of I Am Number Four and The Maze Runner will clamor for Quake, the climactic finale to the Pulse trilogy by Patrick Carman—an epic dystopian story of love and revenge. Parts of Speech Parade, New York City Mark Crilley Mastering Manga with Mark Crilley It’s THE book on manga from YouTube’s most popular art instruction Guru! In these action-packed pages, graphic novelist Mark Crilley shows you step-by-step how to achieve an authentic manga style—from drawing faces and figures to laying out awesome, high-drama spreads. Take this opportunity to turn the characters and stories in your head into professional-quality art on the page. Packed with everything you need to make your first (or your best-ever) manga stories. 30 step-by-step demonstrations showing how to draw faces and figures for a variety of ages and body types Inspirational galleries featuring 101 eyes, 50 ways to draw hands, 40 hairstyles, 12 common expressions, 30 classic poses and more. Doreen Cronin Click, Clack, Peep! Farmer Brown, oh-so-sleepy, has a new, adorable—and LOUD—duckling to deal with in this addition to the award-winning Click, Clack series from the New York Times bestselling team who brought you Click, Clack, Moo and Click, Clack, Boo! There’s more trouble on the farm, but Duck has nothing to do with it, for once. This time the trouble is a fourounce puff of fluff who just won’t go to sleep, and whose play-with-me “peeps” are keeping the whole barnyard awake with him. How do you get a baby duck to hit the hay? Poor Farmer Brown will find out—and Duck might just find himself in trouble after all… Crystal White Franny’s Rescue Franny’s Rescue is the story of Crystal’s imaginings of what her shelter dog, Franny, might have experienced before ending up in the shelter. Children and adults alike can relate to the scruffy little dog who doesn’t seem to belong anywhere or have anyone to love. The book is topped off with a small nonfiction section featuring the dog breeds found in the book, and a section for parents with suggestions as to how to help their children develop literacy skills at home. Finally, the website offers elementary teachers instructional activities and plans aligned to the Common Core State Standards for using Franny’s Rescue in their classrooms. 4 Quake Faith Daniels and Dylan Gilmore have a special ability called a pulse: they can move things with their minds. They’re caught in the middle of a deadly war with two other pulses: Clara and Wade Quinn, who have joined forces with Hotspur Chance, the most wanted man in the world. Outnumbered, it will take more than Faith’s and Dylan’s pulses to save them—it will take a miracle. But this isn’t just about the States anymore; it is about finishing what they started. In a series of hair-raising battles, they discover an even greater strength: the power of their combined love. Together, Faith and Dylan might just be able to save the world with a quake that is big enough to change the course of history. Jessica Young Finley Flowers: Nature Calls Summer is here, and Finley is heading to Camp Acorn! She can’t wait to make crafts, eat s’mores, and prove that she’s tough enough to get back to nature. Unfortunately, she’ll be sharing a cabin with Olivia Snotham, who’s not exactly the outdoorsy type. When nature calls and the girls get lost on the way to the restrooms, Finley’s spooky ghost story comes back to haunt them. As they work together to find a creative way home, Finley discovers that there’s more than one way to be tough. MD Payne Monster Juice Book 6: Zits from Python Pit What would you do if you were covered head-to-toe in massive zits filled with snakes? Would you keep your calm, or freak out so much the fangs came out? What if you had to battle these slithery, slimy serpents from your face and all over the place to save a bunch of gruesome old monsters–who desperately wanted to eat you? For Chris, it’s all in a day’s work as Director of a secret monster retirement home on the banks of the Congo River. Will his friends and the monsters of Gallow Manor help Chris survive this epic rumble in the jungle? Kimberly Willis Holt Dear Hank Williams It’s 1948 in Rippling Creek, Louisiana, and Tate P. Ellerbee’s new teacher has just given her class an assignment: learning the art of letter-writing. Luckily, Tate has the perfect person in mind for a penpal: Hank Williams, a country music singer-songwriter whose star has just begun to rise. Tate and her aunt and uncle listen to him on the radio every Saturday night, and Tate just knows that she and Hank are kindred spirits. Friday, April 17 Aileen Stewart Tommy Greenwald The Fern Valley Kids are back in twelve new and exciting adventures. Join Mildred and Roberta Cornstalk as they discover a clue hidden inside a library book. Peek into the window of a secret cottage with the lovely Betsy Woolrich. Find out what Jason Curlytail builds from a box, what Alice Redfeather does when she gets locked out of the house, or how Nathan Gruff copes with the news of a new baby. Charlie Joe Jackson is the most reluctant reader ever born! And his best friend, Katie Friedman, now is the star of her own book, in which a texting disaster encourages her to try and give up her phone for a week. (GASP!) Return to Fern Valley Katie Friedman Gives Up Texting! (And Lives to Tell About It.) A perfect addition for any child’s personal library and a joy for families to share, Return To Fern Valley will have you falling in love with your favorite characters all over again. Jessica Burkhart Take the Reins (Canterwood Crest #1) When Sasha Silver and her horse, Charm, arrive on the campus of the elite Canterwood Crest Academy, Sasha knows that she’s in trouble. She’s not exactly welcomed with open arms. One group of girls in particular is used to being the best, the brightest, and the prettiest on the team, and when Sasha shows her skills in the arena, the girls’ claws come out. Children’s Day Presentation Schedule Sasha is determined to prove that she belongs at Canterwood. Will she rise to the occasion and make the advanced riding team by the end of her first semester? Or will the pressure send Sasha packing? 9 a.m. 163A-C Mark Wayne Adams Auditorium Mark Crilley YA Stage (Main Signing Room) A Conversation with YA Authors Suspense Melissa Landers Andrea Cremer Chloe Neill April Tucholke A Conversation with YA Authors Historic Fiction and Fantasy Terry Brooks Tracy Barrett Carey Corp Jennifer McGowan Lori Langdon Megan Whitaker 10 a.m. Doreen Cronin Crystal White 11 a.m. Patrick Carman Jessica Young A Conversation with YA Authors Contemporary Fiction Joy Hensley Virginia Smith Courtney Stevens Alecia Whitaker 12 p.m. MD Payne Kimberly Willis Holt A Conversation with YA Authors Thrillers Mindee Arnett Ted Goeglein Amy Christine Parker Daryl Gregory 1 p.m. Aileen Stewart and Jessica Burkhart Tommy Greenwald A Conversation with YA Authors Contemporary Fiction II Jaye Robin Brown Sarah Combs Gaby Triana 5 Young Adult Authors Friday, April 17 & Saturday, April 18, 2015 Mindee Arnett Colette Ballard Tracy Barrett Jaye Robin Brown MG Buehrlen Patrick Carman Liz Coley Sarah Combs Carey Corp & Lorie Langdon Andrea Cremer Geoffrey Girard T.M. Goeglein Daryl Gregory Karen Ann Hopkins Katherine Howe Melissa Landers Alex Mallory Jennifer McGowan Chloe Neill C.J. Redwine Virginia Smith Courtney C. Stevens Siobhan Vivian Amy Christine Parker Alecia Whitaker April Genevieve Tucholke Megan Whitmer Panel schedules for YA authors can be found on pages 5 & 12. 6 Featured Authors Andrew Maraniss Strong Inside: Perry Wallace and the Collision of Race and Sports in the South Strong Inside is the untold story of Perry Wallace, who in 1966 enrolled at Vanderbilt University and became the first African-American basketball player in the Southeastern Conference. Strong Inside is not just the story of a trailblazing athlete, but of civil rights, race in America, a campus in transition during the tumultuous 1960s, the mental toll of pioneering, decades of ostracism, and eventual reconciliation and healing. This fast-paced, richly detailed and meticulously researched biography digs deep beneath the surface to reveal a more complicated, illuminating and rewarding story of sports pioneering than we’ve come to expect from the genre. First-time author Andrew Maraniss masterfully unfolds the unique life story of Wallace, the rare slam-dunking basketball star who was also a valedictorian, engineering double-major, law school graduate, and university professor. Wallace’s unusually insightful and honest introspection reveals his inner thoughts throughout his journey. Jan Watson Buttermilk Sky Weary of the expectations imposed on her by her strict upbringing, nineteen-year-old Mazy Pelfrey left her home in the Kentucky mountains to attend secretarial school in the genteel city of Lexington. She was sure her life would change–and only for the better. Everything was supposed to be clear skies from then on. But business school is harder than she expected it to be and the big city not as friendly, until she meets a charming young man from a wealthy family, Loyal Chambers. When Loyal sets his sights on her, Mazy begins to see that everything she’d ever wished to have is right before her eyes. The only hindrance to her budding romance is a former beau, Chanis Clay, the young sheriff she thought she’d left firmly behind. Danger rumbles like thunder on a high mountain ridge when Mazy’s cosseted past collides with her clouded future and forces her to come to terms with what she really wants. Duffy Brown Geared for the Grave To boost her chances for a promotion, Evie Bloomfield helps her boss’ dad with his cycle shop. The good idea turns bad when dad winds up prime suspect in a murder. To save her job Evie takes over the failing shop though she’s never ridden a bike, finding a killer though she can’t find her keys in her purse and discovering why someone is out to frame Dad. Can Chicago Evie survive life on Mackinac Island without her Honda, being on an eight-mile chunk of land with horses, carriages, bikes, fudge-eating tourists, the resident sage writing her eulogy and a killer who wants her dead? Alex Bledsoe Wisp of a Thing Touched by a very public tragedy, musician Rob Quillen comes to Cloud County, Tennessee in search of a song, said to be carved in stone, that might ease his aching heart. All he knows of the mysterious and reclusive Tufa is what he has read on the internet: that they are an enigmatic clan of swarthy, black-haired mountain people whose historical roots are lost in myth and controversy. Some people say that when the first white settlers came to the Appalachians centuries ago, they found the Tufa already there. Others hint that Tufa blood brings special gifts. Rob finds both music and mystery in the mountains. Close-lipped locals guard their secrets, even as Rob gets caught up in a subtle power struggle he can’t begin to comprehend. A vacationing wife goes missing, raising suspicions of foul play. And a strange feral girl runs wild in the woods, howling in the night like a lost spirit. Change is coming to Cloud County, and only the night wind knows what part Rob will play when the last leaf falls from the Widow’s Tree . . . and a timeless curse must be broken at last. Kelley Paul True and Constant Friends: Love and Inspiration from Our Grandmothers, Mothers, and Friends Kelley Paul, wife of Senator Rand Paul, celebrates lifelong friendships in a beautifully illustrated book about the female bond. When Kelley Paul arrived on the Rhodes College campus in 1981, she immediately bonded with six women. Three decades of intimate friendship later, Kelley celebrates these relationships and the women who inspired them all. She tells their stories and those of their grandmothers, mothers and sisters, providing a microcosm of women raising families and building lives in 20th- and 21stcentury America. The extraordinary lives of Kelley’s and her friends’ role models-from the Southern matriarch to the poor Irish immigrant-are honored in this lovely book which offers oral history along with classic poetry, art, and photography. Throughout, Kelley explores the universal themes of hardship, determination, commitment, family, independence, optimism, friendship and love-and illuminates the power of the female bond that enriches all our lives. Chloe Neill Dark Debt (Chicagoland Vampires Series #11) Between standing Sentinel of Cadogan house and making society appearances with House Master Ethan Sullivan, a new member of the American Association of Vampires, Merit has her hands full. The last thing she needs is trouble, especially of the deadly kind. But when an old friend shows up in need, Merit can’t refuse. Morgan Greer, Master of House Navarre, has gotten himself into serious debt with a dangerous Chicago crime syndicate known as the Triad. And they’re willing to exact more than a pound of flesh for payback—unless Merit can find a way to stop them. Only the Triad’s connections go deeper than Merit knows, and even one wrong move could be her last. 7 Kentucky Connections David Bell The Forgotten Girl The past has arrived uninvited at Jason Danvers’s door, and it’s his younger sister, Hayden, a former addict who severed all contact with her family as her life spiraled out of control. Now she’s clean and sober but in need of a desperate favor—she asks Jason and his wife to take care of her teenage daughter for forty-eight hours while she handles some business in town. But Hayden never returns. And her disappearance brings up more unresolved problems from Jason’s past, including the abrupt departure of his best friend on their high school graduation night twenty-seven years earlier. When a body is discovered in the woods, the mysteries of his sister’s life— and possible death—deepen. And one by one these events will shatter every expectation Jason has ever had about families, about the awful truths that bind them and the secrets that should be taken to the grave. Paulette Livers Cementville, A Novel Cementville is the story of a rural community beset by the misfortunes of war during a time of enormous social change. In late spring of 1969, a picturesque southern town is turned inside out by the deaths of seven young National Guardsmen in a single Vietcong attack. The return of the bodies sets off something inside the town itself—a sense of violence, a political reality, a gnawing unease with the future—pushing the families of Cementville into alienation and grief. With the Civil Rights Act only a few years old, a restless citizenry divided over the war, and the Women’s Movement beginning to send tremors through established assumptions about family life, Cementville provides a microcosm of a society shedding the old order, a story resonant with echoes of the issues of war and social change still being confronted today. David Connerley Nahm Ancient Oceans of Central Kentucky Leah’s little brother, Jacob, disappeared when the pair were younger, a tragedy that haunts her still. When a grown man arrives at the non-profit Leah directs claiming to be Jacob, she is wrenched back to her childhood, an iridescent tableau of family joy and strife, swimming at the lake, sneaking candy, late-night fears, and the stories told to quell them. Ancient Oceans of Central Kentucky is a wrecking-ball of a novel that attempts to give meaning and poetry to everything that comprises small-town life in central Kentucky. Listen: they are the ghost stories that children tell one another, the litter that skirts the gulley, the lines at department stores. 8 Sallie Bingham The Blue Box: Three Lives in Letters This family history centered around three women from three generations spans the Civil War through the Jazz Age. Fans of Sallie Bingham’s work will especially appreciate her parents Mary and Barry’s romance that unfolds in letters and finally results in marriage. Bingham beautifully demonstrates an inheritance of emotion, morality, ideology, and most lasting of all, irreverence. K.E. Ormsbee The Water and the Wild A green apple tree grows in the heart of Thirsby Square, and tangled up in its magical roots is the story of Lottie Fiske. For as long as Lottie can remember, the only people who seem to care about her are her best friend, Eliot, and the mysterious letter writer who sends her birthday gifts. But now strange things are happening on the island Lottie calls home, and Eliot’s getting sicker, with a disease the doctors have given up trying to cure. Lottie is helpless, useless, powerless—until a door opens in the apple tree. Follow Lottie down through the roots to another world in pursuit of the impossible: a cure for the incurable, a use for the useless, and protection against the pain of loss. Gwyn Hyman Rubio Love and Ordinary Creatures Love and Ordinary Creatures is told through the eyes of a cockatoo in love with his very human caretaker. Snatched in a net from his Australian homeland as a young parrot, Caruso has adapted to captivity and has learned all he knows from his previous owner, who was obsessively fixated on his childhood sweetheart. Now in his new home with the beautiful and talented Clarissa, Caruso has found love and happiness–until a handsome stranger arrives in town and sets his eyes on Clarissa. Alan Sullivan Voice of the Wildcats: Claude Sullivan and the Rise of Modern Sportscasting In Voice of the Wildcats, Alan Sullivan and Joe Cox give the behind-the-scenes account of the man whose voice embodied UK Athletics from 1947 to 1967. The 1940s witnessed an explosion in sports broadcasting across the country, and when Claude, a 17-year-old from Winchester, Kentucky, took up the microphone, he became part of a rapidly changing field. His career developed as Kentucky began its rise to prominence and spanned the first four NCAA Basketball Championships under Coach Adolph Rupp. Claude also revolutionized the coverage of athletics by introducing a coach’s show with Kentucky football coach Paul “Bear” Bryant. It was not only copied by other institutions but would also become an important innovation that paved the way for the modern televised sports entertainment industry of today. Kentucky Literary Award Finalists First awarded in 2003, the Kentucky Literary Award is a celebration of Kentucky literature. Eligible books include those written by Kentuckians or books with a substantial Kentucky theme. Fiction and non-fiction works will be considered in alternating years. This year’s award will go to a work of non-fiction and will be announced at the Meet the Authors Reception on Friday, April 17. Wes Berry The Kentucky Barbecue Book The Kentucky Barbecue Book is a feast for readers who are eager to sample the finest fare in the state. From the banks of the Mississippi to the hidden hollows of the Appalachian Mountains, author and barbecue enthusiast Wes Berry hit the trail in search of the best smoke, the best flavor, and the best pitmasters he could find. This handy guide presents the most succulent menus and colorful personalities in Kentucky. Kiran Bhatraju Mud Creek Medicine: The Life of Eula Hall and the Fight for Appalachia From deep in the mountains of Appalachia to the steps of Capitol Hill, Mud Creek Medicine chronicles the life of an iconoclastic woman with a resolute spirit to help her people. Eula Hall, born into abject poverty in Greasy Creek, Kentucky, found herself — through sheer determination and will — at the center of a century-long struggle to lift up a part of America that is too often forgotten. Through countless interviews and meticulous research, Kiran Bhatraju, a native of Eastern Kentucky, deftly traces Eula’s life from impoverished hired girl to community activist. Eula’s story shows how one woman could make a difference through a clear-eyed understanding of the nexus between politics, wealth, labor, and disease. Anne Cockerham Unbridled Service: Growing Up and Giving Back as a Frontier Nursing Service Courier, 1928-2010 After Mary Breckinridge established the Frontier Nursing Service in the mountains of eastern Kentucky in 1925 she soon realized that she needed help of a different nature than her British-trained nurse-midwives could provide. Recalling how a system of volunteer “girl chauffeurs” facilitated the work of the American Committee for Devastated France after World War I, Mrs. Breckinridge developed a similar plan for the Frontier Nursing Service. As readers of Unbridled Service explore the history of the Courier Service, they come to appreciate the ways that Couriers and the Courier Service changed and the ways they remained the same through the years. Whether a Courier served in the 1920s or the 2000s and no matter the motivation to serve, Courier experiences were filled with adventure and meaning. James Nicholson Never Say Die: A Kentucky Colt, the Epsom Derby, and the Rise of the Modern Thoroughbred Industry A quarter of a million people braved miserable conditions at Epsom Downs on June 2, 1954, to see the 175th running of the prestigious Derby Stakes. Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Winston Churchill were in attendance, along with thousands of Britons who were all convinced of the unfailing superiority of English bloodstock and eager to see a British colt take the victory. They were shocked when a Kentucky-born chestnut named Never Say Die galloped to a two-length triumph at odds of 33—1, winning Britain’s greatest race and beginning an important shift in the world of Thoroughbred racing. Never Say Die traces the history of this extraordinary colt, beginning with his foaling in Lexington, Kentucky, when a shot of bourbon whiskey revived him and earned him his name. Author James C. Nicholson also tells the stories of the influential individuals brought together by the horse and his victory — from the heir to the Singer sewing machine fortune to the Aga Khan. Most fascinating is the tale of Mona Best of Liverpool, England, whose well-placed bet on the long-shot Derby contender allowed her to open the Casbah Coffee Club. There, her son met musicians John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison and later joined their band. Michael Veach Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey: An American Heritage Historian Michael R. Veach reveals the true story of bourbon in Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey. Starting with the Whiskey Rebellion of the 1790s, he traces the history of this unique beverage through the Industrial Revolution, the Civil War, Prohibition, the Great Depression, and up to the present. Veach explores aspects of bourbon that have been ignored by others, including the technology behind its production, the effects of the Pure Food and Drug Act, and how Prohibition contributed to the Great Depression. The myths surrounding bourbon are legion, but Veach separates fact from legend. While the true origin of the spirit may never be known for certain, he proposes a compelling new theory. The 2015 Kentucky Literary Award is made possible through the generosity of the Friends of WKU Libraries. 9 Great weddings & events don’t just happen; they must be planned to the last detail. Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center ... the perfect place for one of the most memorable days of your life. Contact Jackie Goldammer, SKyPAC Events and Operations Director, for available dates and rental details - email jgoldammer@theskypac.com, phone 270-904-5017 or visit TheSKyPAC.com. Located downtown Bowling Green at 601 College Street. The Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, provides operating support to the Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Foundation, Inc. with state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts. Photo credit: Photographer Michael Doerman with Doerman Photography (www.doerman.com) Congratulations to 212˚Academy Young Science Writers Contest Winners Students from Warren County Public Schools’ 212˚ Academy entered a writers contest highlighting a STEM topic of interest. Of the students who entered, two winners were chosen by a panel of judges to sign their books. Emilee Arnold How to Draw Kentucky Animals This book is a basic guide to drawing some of the animals of Kentucky. You’ll learn how to draw animals such as horses, cardinals, and bass in an easy-to-draw style. You’ll also learn a fun fact about each animal as you follow the steps to draw it. Off the pages of your favorite book, we’re reinvigorating the art of conversation. WKU-PBS and host Barbara Deeb bring you Outside the Book, filmed on location at the Southern Kentucky Book Fest April 18th. Observe the live author interviews or tune in to see your favorite authors in our 3-part series. Air dates: Channel 24.1 Sat., June 6, 13, 20 @ 7:30 pm CT Sun., June 7, 14, 21 @ 8:30 am CT Mon., June 8, 15, 22 @ 8:30pm CT Emilee Arnold is a 6th grader who attends Alvaton Elementary School. She is a very talented young woman with a strong aptitude for computer programming. She enjoys drawing and reading mysteries. Emilee created a step-by-step drawing book to teach children how to draw various native Kentucky animals, while learning fun facts about each animal along the way. Emilee created her illustrations on a tablet using the drawing program FireAlpaca, and then imported the images into her book. Emilee’s parents are Melissa and Barry Arnold. wkyupbs.org Consult your local listings for the cable channel nearest you. Emily Fan Bob’s Seaside Adventure Join Bob the Stickman on an awesome adventure as he takes his first vacation to the beach! Learn about all kinds of cool seaside creatures with your new friend and travel companion, Bob. Emily Fan is a 5th grader who attends Jody Richards Elementary School. She enjoys art, swimming and reading, and recently placed in the top 5 in the Warren County Spelling Bee. Emily’s book showcases her quirky sense of humor, as Bob the Stickman leads the reader along an educational trip to the seashore. She created Bob’s unique hybrid world of both cartoon and realistic imagery using a computer-based drawing program and digitally superimposed the images over stock photos she found on the Internet Emily’s parents are Lei Chen and Xingang Fan. 11 Author Presentations & Panel Discussions Saturday, April 18, 2015 PANEL AND PRESENTATION SCHEDULE 2015 Southern Kentucky Book Fest Saturday, April 18, 2015 – Knicely Conference Center 9:00-9:50 163ABC 163C Literary Collections Ashley Farmer Morris Grubbs Gary Leising Mary Ellen Miller Ryan Ridge 12:00-12:50 Standalone Mysteries David Bell Jon Elliott Robert Glinski 1:00-1:50 Literature by Kentucky Authors and/or with Kentucky Themes Sallie Bingham David Connerley Nahm Gwyn Hyman Rubio 2:00 Auditorium Classroom 112 Classroom 113 Classroom 175 Computer Room Literary Look at the Past Jamie Ford Paulette Livers Michael Morris Young Adult Contemporary I Colette Ballard Joy Hensley Courtney Stevens Siobhan Vivian Suspense – Series J.T. Ellison Elizabeth Heiter Yolonda Sanders Wendy Tyson Poetry Gaylord Brewer Tasha Cotter Lynnell Edwards Tom Hunley Fantasy and Dystopian Fiction Alex Bledsoe Terry Brooks Patrick Carman Ted Goeglein CJ Redwine Meg Whitmer Young Adult Fresh Take on Classics Tracy Barrett Carey Corp Katherine Howe Lorie Langdon Alex Mallory Contemporary Romance Toni Aleo Elizabeth Bevarly Marilyn Brant Pamela Hearon Kim Law CL Parker Middle Grades Fantasy Fiction Mark Crilley Shannon Messenger K.E. Ormsbee M.D. Payne Kristin Tubb Middle Grades Realistic Fiction Jessica Burkhart Tommy Greenwald Kimberly Willis Holt Gail Nall American History Gordon Belt John Bicknell Glen Conner Brian McKnight Traci Nichols-Belt Basketball in Kentucky Ryan Clark Kenny Davis Ron Elliott Alan Sullivan Gary West Cookbooks Gaylord Brewer Linda J. Hawkins Rona Roberts John van Willigen Fiona Young-Brown Aimee Zaring Young Adult Visiting the Past M.G. Buehrlen Jennifer McGowan Paranormal Andrea Cremer Molly Harper Chloe Neill Sports History Andrew Maraniss Nathaniel Northington Eric Reed Tim Wendel Science Fiction Mindee Arnett Daryl Gregory Les Johnson Melissa Landers Inspiratonal Fiction Kristy Cambron Ann Gabhart Karen Ann Hopkins Sarah Ladd Allie Pleiter Jan Watson The Civil War & Reconstruction Betty Boles Ellison Patrick Lewis Gary Matthews Minoa Uffelman Diana Gabaldon Outlander 10:00-10:50 11:00-11:50 Regency Room Kelley Paul True and Constant Friends Contemporary Fiction Jon Harrison Mary McDonough Catherine McKenzie Lin Stepp Q&A with Young Adult and Crossover Thrillers Liz Coley Geoffrey Girard Amy Christine Parker April Genevieve Tucholke Young Adult Contemporary II Jaye Robin Brown Sarah Combs Virginia Smith Alecia Whitaker Mysteries and Southern Fiction – Writing a Series Duffy Brown Anna Lee Huber Tonya Kappes Ashton Lee Julie Lindsey Kentucky Literary Award Finalists Wes Berry Kiran Bhatraju Ann Cockerham James Nicholson Michael Veach Terry Brooks Last edited on 3/03/15 12 Author Table Locations ADAMS, MARK WAYNE, 10 ALEO, TONI, 37 ARNETT, MINDEE, 17 ARNOLD, EMILEE, 6 BALLARD, COLETTE, 23 BARRETT, TRACY, 20 BELL, DAVID, 33 BELT, GORDON, 57 BERRY, WES, 68 BEVARLY, ELIZABETH, 37 BHATRAJU, KIRAN, 56 BICKNELL, JOHN, 58 BINGHAM, SALLIE, 46 BLEDSOE, ALEX, 30 BOWLING,CRYSTAL, 40 BRACKNEY, PETER, 58 BRANT, MARILYN, 38 BREWER, GAYLORD, 68 BROOKS, TERRY, 78 BROWN, DUFFY, 31 BROWN, JAYE ROBIN, 24 BUEHRLEN, MG, 19 BURKHART, JESSICA, 7 BURTON, SHERRY, 27 CAMBRON, KRISTY, 52 CARMAN , PATRICK, 15 CLARK, RYAN, 73 COCKERHAM, ANNE, 56 COLEY, LIZ, 25 COMBS, SARAH, 28 CONNER, GLEN, 59 CORP, CAREY, 18 COTTER, TASHA, 49 COX, JOE, 73 CREMER, ANDREA, 29 CRILLEY, MARK, 16 CRONIN, DOREEN, 4 CULVERHOUSE, SUE, 55 DAVIS, KENNY, 74 DRISCOLL, MARTHA, 1 EADDY, SUSAN, 1 EDWARDS, LYNNELL, 48 ELLIOTT, JON, 36 ELLIOTT, RON, 75 ELLISON, JT, 35 ELLISON, BETTY BOLES, 59 EZAR, CLARE, 71 FAN, EMILY, 6 FARLEY, ROBERT, 62 FARMER, ASHLEY, 46 FORD, JAMIE, 41 GABALDON, DIANA, 77 GABHART, ANN, 54 GIBSON, KEVIN, 64 GIRARD, GEOFFREY, 26 GIVENS, ROGER, 62 GLINSKI, ROBERT, 36 GOEGLEIN, TED, 18 GRAGG, SHERRI, 51 GREENWALD, TOMMY, 9 GREGORY, DARYL, 29 GRUBBS, MORRIS, 47 HARPER, MOLLY, 38 HARRISON, JON, 43 HATCHETT, LOUIS, 66 HAWKINS, LINDA J., 2 HEARON, PAMELA, 39 HEITER, ELIZABETH, 33 HENSLEY, JOY, 24 HOPKINS, KAREN ANN, 53 HOWE, KATHERINE, 13 HUBER, ANNA LEE, 34 HUNLEY, TOM C., 49 HYMAN RUBIO, GWEN, 44 JOHNSON, LES, 30 JONES, MICHAEL, 64 KAPPES, TONYA, 34 KELLEY, BECKY, 67 KESSLER, BRUCE, 11 LADD, SARAH E., 52 LANDERS, MELISSA, 17 LANGDON, LORIE, 18 LAW, KIM, 39 LEE, ASHTON, 45 LEGION, MAXWELL, 44 LEISING, GARY, 48 LEWIS, PATRICK, 60 LINDSEY, JULIE, 31 LIVERS, PAULETTE, 44 LYNE, ALISON, 3 MALLORY, ALEX, 20 MARANISS, ANDREW, 76 MATTHEWS, GARY, 60 MCADAMS MOORE, CAROL, 27 MCDONOUGH, MARY, 42 MCGOWAN, JENNIFER, 26 MCKENZIE, CATHERINE, 43 MCKNIGHT, BRIAN, 61 MESSENGER, SHANNON, 14 MILLER, MARY ELLEN, 47 MORRIS, MICHAEL, 41 NAHM, DAVID CONNERLY, 40 NALL, GAIL, 8 NEILL, CHLOE, 32 NICHOLS-BELT, TRACI, 57 NICHOLSON, JAMES, 72 NORTHINGTON, NATHANIEL, 75 O’MALLEY, MIMI, 62 ORMSBEE, K.E., 12 PARKER, AMY CHRISTINE, 21 PARKER, C.L., 40 PAUL, KELLEY, 50 PAYNE, MD, 9 PLEITER, ALLIE, 54 REDWINE, CJ, 19 REED, ERIC, 76 REICHERT, WALT, 65 RIDGE, RYAN, 46 ROBERTS, RONA, 69 ROSS, TOM, 51 ROYCRAFT, WALTER, 71 SANDERS, YOLONDA, 35 SCOTT, BERKELEY, 63 SCOTT, JEANINE, 63 SCUTCHFIELD, F. DOUGLAS, 55 SMITH, VIRGINIA, 28 STEPP, LIN, 45 STEPP, J.L., 45 STEVENS, COURTNEY, 22 STEWART,AILEEN, 8 STIOP, ALEXEY STOKES, BETTY, 3 SULLIVAN, ALAN, 73 TOBY, MILT, 72 TUBB, KRISTIN, 12 TUCHOLKE, APRIL GENEVIEVE, 25 TURNER, TJ, 43 TYSON, WENDY, 36 UFFELMAN, MINOA, 61 VAN WILLIGEN, JOHN, 69 VEACH, MICHAEL, 66 VEST, STEPHEN M., 65 VIVIAN, SIOBHAN, 22 WATSON, JAN, 53 WENDEL, TIM, 76 WEST, GARY, 74 WHITAKER, ALECIA, 23 WHITE, CRYSTAL, 10 WHITMER, MEGAN, 21 WILLIS HOLT, KIMBERLY, 13 WOODHOUSE, KATHY, 67 YOUNG, JESSICA, 5 YOUNG-BROWN, FIONA, 70 YUAN, HAIWANG, 5 ZARING, AIMEE, 70 13 s ics .... F o rt ho s e w holo ve t he clas 325 Three Springs Rd. • Bowling Green 270.745.0001 www.BGimports.com Email us at: sales@bmwmbautos.com Open: Mon.-Thurs. 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. ADAMS, MARK WAYNE See Childrens Day Presenters on page 4. ALEO, TONI Blue Lines The instant Piper Allen sees Erik Titov, she wants him so when he sidles up to her at a bar and slinks his arm around her waist, she’s lost. What follows is the wildest night of her life . . . followed by inevitable heartbreak the next morning. And then, a few weeks later, a very big surprise: two blue lines on a pregnancy test. All Authors BALLARD, COLETTE Running on Empty What does it feel like when you die-in those final moments? Do you feel the physical pain, or just the pain of your regrets? What does it feel like when you realize you can’t answer these questions because you’re not the victim? You’re the killer. River Daniels lives an ordinary life as a high school junior growing up in rural Texas until her boyfriend’s brutal attack leaves her both a murderer and a fugitive. When River’s closest girlfriends come to her aid, they make a hasty decision to not only help her, but leave their own troubled lives behind and join in her escape. River’s life spirals out of control, until she Only a check to the head could make finally hits rock bottom. Realizing she Erik fall for a nice girl like Piper. But must stop endangering her friends, since their crazy-sexy night together, River must face her ugly past and he’s been trying to forget about her. So the one person she was protecting when Piper shows up at his house with the night her world caved in, the guy a baby-bomb to drop, it doesn’t take she has loved for as long as she can much for Erik to suggest the nuclear remember. option: marriage. While it’s supposed to be all for show, the second they say BARRETT, TRACY “I do,” the ice between them starts to The Stepsister’s Tale melt into sizzling steam. Jane Montjoy is tired of being a lady. She’s tired of pretending to live up ARNETT, MINDEE to the standards of her mother’s Avalon noble family—especially now that Of the various star systems that the family’s wealth is gone and their make up the Confederation, most lie stately mansion has fallen to ruin. thousands of light-years from First Jane’s burden only gets worse after her Earth-and out here, no one is free. The mother returns from a trip to town agencies that govern the Confederation with a new stepfather and stepsister are as corrupt as the crime bosses who in tow. When her stepfather suddenly patrol it, and power is held by anyone dies, leaving nothing but debts and a with enough greed and ruthlessness bereaved daughter behind, it seems to claim it. That power is derived from to Jane that her family is destined for one thing: metatech, the devices that eternal unhappiness. But a mysterious allow people to travel great distances boy from the woods and an invitation faster than the speed of light. to a royal ball are certain to change her fate…. Jeth Seagrave and his crew of teenage mercenaries have survived in this From the handsome prince to the evil world by stealing unsecured metatech, stepsister, nothing is quite as it seems and they’re damn good at it. Jeth in Tracy Barrett’s stunning retelling of doesn’t care about the politics or the the classic Cinderella tale. law, but when Jeth finds himself in possession of information that both BELL, DAVID the crime bosses and the government are willing to kill for, he is going to See Kentucky Connections on page 8. have to ask himself how far he’ll go to get the freedom he’s wanted for so BELT, GORDON long. John Sevier: Tennessee’s First Hero A celebrated soldier, admired ARNOLD, EMILEE politician and founding father of the state of Tennessee, John Sevier led See 212 Academy on page 11. an adventurous life. He commanded a frontier militia into battle against British Loyalists at King’s Mountain. He waged a relentless war against 16 the Cherokees in his effort to claim America’s first frontier. He forged the “State of Franklin” from the western lands of North Carolina, and later became Tennessee’s first governor. Join authors Gordon T. Belt and Traci Nichols-Belt as they examine John Sevier’s extraordinary life through the lens of history and memory, shedding new light on this remarkable Tennessee figure. BERRY, WES See Kentucky Literary Award Finalists on page 9. BEVARLY, ELIZABETH Back in high school, Ava Brenner was the wealthy Mean Girl, and Peyton Moss was the working class scholarship kid. Personalities clashed. Sparks flew. Social strata took a major hit. Now the tables have turned, and Peyton’s about to make his first billion while Ava’s struggling to make ends meet. He needs her to teach him how to pass in high society, if only they can put old rivalries to bed. BHATRAJU, KIRAN See Kentucky Literary Award Finalists on page 9. BICKNELL, JOHN America 1844: Religious Fervor, Westward Expansion and the Presidential Election That Transformed the Nation The presidential election of 1844 was one of the most momentous elections in American history. Polk’s victory cemented the westward expansion that brought Texas, California, and Oregon into the union. It also took place amid religious turmoil, the Second Great Awakening, John C. Frémont’s exploration of the West, Charles Goodyear’s patenting of vulcanized rubber, the near-death of President John Tyler in a freak naval explosion, and much more. All of these elements illustrate the competing visions of the American future. BINGHAM, SALLIE See Kentucky Connections on page 8. BLEDSOE, ALEX See Featured Authors on page 7. BOWLING, CRYSTAL With a Twist Darla Williams is in no mood to be bothered. At the pleading of her best friend Bailey, Darla has found herself no longer behind her desk at Pemberley Bourbon, but face-to-face with Eli Barnett at a dive bar in Bowling Green, Kentucky. And so begins a southernfried, bourbon-soaked Pride and Prejudice adaptation… served with a twist! BRACKNEY, PETER Lost Lexington, Kentucky Lexington has dozens of well-restored landmarks, but so many more are lost forever. Join local blogger, attorney and preservationist Peter Brackney as he explores the intriguing back stories of these hidden Bluegrass treasures. BRANT, MARILYN A Summer in Europe On her 30th birthday, Gwendolyn Reese receives an unexpected present from her widowed Aunt Bea: a grand tour of Europe in the company of Bea’s Sudoku and Mahjongg Club. The prospect isn’t entirely appealing. But when the gift she is expecting — an engagement ring from her boyfriend — doesn’t materialize, Gwen decides to go. At first, Gwen approaches the trip as if it’s the math homework she assigns her students, diligently checking monuments off her must-see list. But amid the bougainvillea and beauty of southern Italy, something changes. Gwen begins to live in the moment: Reveling in every new experience — especially her attraction to a charismatic British physics professor — Gwen discovers that the ancient wonders around her are nothing compared to the renaissance unfolding within… BREWER, GAYLORD The Poet’s Guide to Food, Drink, and Desire The Poet’s Guide to Food, Drink, & Desire is an immediately delightful and surprising work by one of this country’s best poets. Indeed, the poet himself calls this book a “quirky volume,” the genesis being the desire to create something substantially different and sustained. Since food “had been increasingly creeping into my poetry,” Brewer writes, and because he had been asked All Authors to write anecdotally about recipes by a journal editor, this unusual memoir took shape. Her visions aren’t really visions. Alex is a Descender – capable of traveling back in time by accessing Limbo, the space between Life and Afterlife. Alex As is the example of his best poems, is one soul with fifty-six past lives, these recipes are every bit as enjoyable, fifty-six histories. memorable, and delivered—of course—tastefully. Fifty-six lifetimes to explore: the prospect is irresistible to Alex, BROOKS, TERRY especially when the same mysterious boy with soulful blue eyes keeps See Featured Headliners on page 3. showing up in each of them. But the more she descends, the more BROWN, DUFFY it becomes apparent that someone doesn’t want Alex to travel again. Ever. See Featured Authors on page 7. BROWN, JAYE ROBIN No Place to Fall Amber Vaughn is a good girl. She sings solos at church, babysits her nephew after school, and spends every Friday night hanging out at her best friend Devon’s house. It’s only when Amber goes exploring in the woods near her home, singing camp songs with the hikers she meets on the Appalachian Trail, that she feels free—and when the bigger world feels just a little bit more in reach. BURKHART, JESSICA See Childrens Day Presenters on page 5. BURTON, SHERRY Surviving the Storm Following a tragic year, Abby thinks she is making a wise choice when she agrees to marry Jacob. While admittedly not in love with him, he has always made her feel safe and protected. That feeling quickly dissipates when he reveals his true colors on their wedding day. With no means to escape, Abby must decide her fate. Not willing to bend to her When Amber learns about an audition new husband’s rule, she is in a fight at the North Carolina School of the for survival, and a desperate race to Arts, she decides that her dream—to discover what secrets he is keeping sing on bigger stages—could also be from her. Secrets that threaten to her ticket to a new life. Devon’s older destroy the very foundation of her (and unavailable) brother, Will, helps soul. Set in New Orleans during Amber prepare for her one chance to a storm that devastated so many, try out for the hypercompetitive arts Surviving the Storm is a tensionschool. building tale of suspense that does not let up until the two storms collide. Amber is faced with an impossible choice between her promise as an CAMBRON, KRISTY artist and the people she loves. Amber A Sparrow in Terezin always thought she knew what a good Bound together across time, two girl would do. But between “right” women will discover a powerful and “wrong,” there’s a whole world of connection through one survivor’s possibilities story of hope in the darkest days of a war-torn world. BUEHRLEN, MG The 57 Lives of Alex Wayfare Present Day—With the grand opening For as long as 17-year-old Alex of her new art gallery and a fairytale Wayfare can remember, she has had wedding just around the corner, visions of the past. But these brushes Sera James feels she’s stumbled into with history pull her from her daily a charmed life—until a brutal legal life without warning, sometimes battle against fiancé William Hanover leaving her with strange lasting effects threatens to destroy her perfectly and wounds she can’t explain. Alex is planned future. William faces a desperate to find out what her visions decade in prison for a crime he never mean and get rid of them, but it isn’t committed, and Sera must battle the until she meets Porter, a stranger who scathing accusations that threaten her knows more than should be possible family and any hope for a future. about her, that she learns the truth: 1942—Kája Makovsky narrowly escaped occupied Prague in 1939, and was forced to leave her half-Jewish family behind. Now a reporter for the Daily Telegraph in England, Kája discovers the terror has followed her across the Channel in the shadowy form of the London Blitz. When she learns Jews are being exterminated by the thousands on the continent, Kája has no choice but to return to her mother city, risking her life to smuggle her family to freedom and peace. In this tale of hope and survival, Sera and Kája must cling to the faith that sustains and fight to protect all they hold dear—even if it means placing their own futures on the line. CARMAN, PATRICK See Childrens Day Presenters on page 4. COCKERHAM, ANNE See Kentucky Literary Award Finalists on page 9. CLARK, RYAN Fightin’ Words: Kentucky vs. Louisville More than 100 years ago, the University of Kentucky and the University of Louisville met for the first time on the basketball court. More than 30 years ago, the intrastate rivals faced each other in the original “Dream Game.” Fightin’ Words has the inside stories of these games and others from the rivalry. Each chapter contains pregame analysis, game coverage, and postgame discussion, with firsthand interviews from players involved. The authors reveal the effects of each game on both teams and on the history of college basketball. COLEY, LIZ Pretty Girl-13 When thirteen-yearold Angela Gracie Chapman looks in the mirror, someone else looks back—a thin, pale stranger, a sixteenyear-old with haunted eyes. Angie has no memory of the past three years in which she was lost to the authorities, lost to her family and friends, lost even to herself. Where has she been, who has been living her life, and what is hiding behind the terrible blankness? Liz Coley’s alarming and fascinating psychological thriller is a disturbing— and ultimately empowering—page turner about accepting our whole selves, and the healing power of courage, hope, and love. COMBS, SARAH Breakfast Served Anytime When Gloria sets out to spend the summer before her senior year at a camp for gifted and talented students, she doesn’t know quite what to expect. Fresh from the heartache of losing her grandmother and missing her best friend, Gloria resolves to make the best of her new circumstances. But some things are proving to be more challenging than she expected. Beautifully told by debut author Sarah Combs, this honest and touching story of growing up is imbued with the serene atmosphere of Kentucky’s natural landscape. CONNER, GLEN Frontiersman in the War of 1812 Some call the War of 1812 a forgotten war, a conflict that doesn’t resonate in the same way as the American Revolution or the Civil War, yet this war was a key event in the development of a young America. Forgotten, too, are the many frontiersmen who fought to preserve American soil against the British and their Indian allies…men who lived, hunted and farmed along the largely unsettled lands between the Appalachian mountains and the Mississippi River, and who cherished freedom above all else. Frontiersmen in the War of 1812 follows the war from its origins to its conclusion, then provides an in-depth look at land grants and pensions issued to frontiersmen following the war, over 150 biographical portraits of the men who served, and geographical features and place names. CORP, CAREY Destined for Doon In this sequel to Doon, Mackenna Reid realizes she made a horrible mistake in choosing to follow her dreams of Broadway instead of staying in the enchanted land of Doon. To make everything worse, she’s received her Calling—proof she and Duncan are each other’s one true love—and it’s pure torment, especially when visions of the very alluring Scottish prince appear right before she goes on stage. So when Duncan tells her an ancient curse threatens to overtake Doon 17 and the new queen and Kenna’s best friend, Veronica, needs her to return, Kenna doesn’t have to think twice. With darkness closing in on all sides, Kenna and Vee must battle a world of nightmares in order to protect the kingdom. But it will take the ultimate test of courage for Kenna to salvage her happily ever after. All Authors Libba Bray’s The Diviners, Cassandra Clare’s Clockwork Angel, Scott Westerfeld’s Leviathan and Phillip Reeve’s Mortal Engines. a room in the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland. It’s all in these pages, including how Kenny sold millions of tennis shoes during a 40-year career with Converse shoes. warnings from Rashid, the unofficial leader of the three, Ahmed remains with the Servants. Rashid is stopped by a man who tells him he represents an organization that is promoting Islam in America. He See Childrens Day Presenters on page demands that his organization become 4. DRISCOLL, MARTHA a silent recipient of the funds raised Nosey’s Wild Ride on the Belle of by the Servants. The three partners COTTER, TASHA CRONIN, DOREEN Louisville guess that they are being contacted by Some Churches Nosey’s Wild Ride is a story is about a terrorists, and decide to refuse their “The line ‘Is this the end?’ appears See Featured Headliners on page 3. mischievous cat that wanders on board demand. That decision forms the in this book’s final poem, but all the and leads four children on a wild chase course of the remainder of the book, others seem to ask that same question. CULVERHOUSE, SUE FREEMAN all over the boat. This rascal of a cat creating mayhem, terror, and mystery, They languor in every moment, Tennessee Literary Luminaries: From causes pandemonium wherever he as well as romance and friendship. and simultaneously manage to be goes and in turn, the children learn Cormac McCarthy to Robert Penn timeless. The smaller the poem, the what makes a steamboat unique. Warren ELLIOTT, RON The100-year old Belle is the only more expansive the idea: that’s the This book encompasses the Sinister Influences: Kentucky’s Fabulous steamboat in the country built during Five and the Point-Shaving Scandal of poet’s best move, and Cotter pulls it biographies of eleven Tennessee the Great Steamboat Era (1820s to the 1951 off beautifully-even when she writes authors: Robert Penn Warren, 1920s) that is still cruising. The details The passion that is University of about Bananagrams or the Ultratech Alex Haley, William Gay, Cormac about the Belle are historically accurate Kentucky basketball’s Big Blue Nation Computer parking lot. She knows McCarthy, Peter Taylor, Eleanor Ross something that I don’t, and I feel like Taylor, Bud Willis, Alice Randall, Amy and the book includes the whimsical is not a recent phenomenon. In fact, it’s an act of generosity to share so Greene, A. Scott Pearson, and Marshall ink and colored pencil drawings of fans’ maniacal devotion to the ‘Cats award-winning artist, Sue Lion, a much so well in these pages.” – Adam Chapman. Each of these interesting traces back to Coach Adolph Rupp’s detailed glossary, and a Seek-&-Find Robinson, founder of Publishing people is discussed along with their early days at UK in the 1930’s. As Rupp activity for young readers. Genius literary achievements and awards. grew into his job, his teams steadily grew more formidable until they EADDY, SUSAN A poetry collection full of mythical DAVIS, KENNY became nearly invincible in what came My Love for You is the Sun literary magic. Tasha Cotter’s words Better than Gold: Olympian Kenny to be known as UK’s “glory years,” With soothing verses that evoke the dazzle and revive the senses. In “Paris” Davis and the Most Controversial 1946-1951. Then, on a crisp October beauty and wonder of the natural I swear Frida Kahlo is born again. Basketball Game in History day in 1951, authorities arrested the world and stunning hand-sculpted clay stars, Ralph Beard and Alex Groza, on -Nikky Finney, National Book Award Kenny Davis didn’t go to the winning author of Head Off & Split University of Kentucky …couldn’t play illustrations, this book is one adults charges of conspiring with gamblers to everywhere will read again and again for the Wildcats. But then on his way “shave points” as the “fixers’” felt that COX, JOE to enrolling at the Air Force Academy, with the cherished children in their UK’s teams were talented enough to lives. Fightin’ Words: Kentucky vs. Louisville something strange happened. He win by any chosen margin. See Ryan Clark on page 17. stopped off at Georgetown College, EDWARDS, LYNNELL planning only to stay there for a Ron Elliott recreates the charged Kings of the Rock and Roll Hot Shop CREMER, ANDREA semester, perhaps not even playing atmosphere inside UK’s old Alumni A book of poetry documenting the The Inventor’s Secret basketball. Suddenly, out of nowhere, Gym where the ‘Cats steamrolled to beauty and danger of glass blowing as 84 consecutive victories and recounts In this world, sixteen- his life changed. the author observed it at Flame Run year-old Charlotte and the thrilling action of the big games her fellow refugees Three college All-American years later, Hot Shop in Louisville, Ky. Poet Jeffrey in Madison Square Garden. Sinister Skinner notes, the poems “entertain have scraped out an against all odds, Kenny had played Influences also provides statistics for even as they bring us closer to the heat, the big games and the player’s careers existence on the edge in the World Games, Pan American of Britain’s industrial Games, and traveled to Munich for the beauty, and danger of creation.” as well as many previously obscure empire. When a new 1972 Olympics. details of the point shaving scandals ELLIOTT, JON exile with no memory which cost the players their vocation On the Run in College of his escape or even his own name Basketball became insignificant, and nearly prematurely ended Coach Park seeks shelter in their camp he brings however, when a group of terrorist Rupp’s fabulous career. Ahmed Suliman, an new dangers with him and secrets slipped into Munich’s Olympic Village international student about the terrible future that awaits and murdered 11 Israeli athletes, thus ELLISON, BETTY BOLES from Morocco, and all those who have struggled has to changing the Olympic world. The The True Mary Todd Lincoln two other international The True Mary Todd Lincoln provides a live free of the bonds of the empire’s powers to be, and rightly so, declared students have formed Machineworks. that anything less than continuing startling different picture of President a nonprofit company, the Games would be giving into the Abraham Lincoln’s wife–preconceived the Servants of Mercy, to raise money myths are factually disproved. The The Inventor’s Secret is the first book terrorists. for an orphanage in Iraq. The story of a YA steampunk series set in an author discovered documents in alternate nineteenth-century North With all eyes watching, the Americans begins in the autumn of Ahmed’s third the National Archives that disputes America where the Revolutionary year at college. Ahmed meets a girl, played the Russians in what became historians’ long held contentions that War never took place and the British Nadira Shalash, an American born the most controversial ending to a Mary Lincoln overspent their $20,000 Empire has expanded into a global Muslim. His involvement in the work Congressional furnishing allowance basketball game in history. Those 12 juggernaut propelled by marvelous and silver medals Kenny and his teammates of the Servants is interfering with his for the Executive Mansion. A careful horrible machinery. Perfect for fans of refused to accept are today locked in relationship with her. 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In Grounded, settlers arrived with centuries-old brewing traditions and beer gardens, Robert M. Farley persuasively cementing beer and barrooms argues that America should end the independence of the United States Air in Louisville’s culture. Following Force (USAF) and divide its assets and Prohibition, the “big three”–Falls City, Fehr’s and Oertel’s–kept traditions missions between the United States ELLISON, JT alive while ingraining iconic brands Army and the United States Navy. The Lost Key into the city’s fabric and heritage. Freshly minted FBI agent Nicholas More recently, craft brewers like BBC, FARMER, ASHLEY Drummond is barely out of his Apocalypse Brew Works and New Beside Myself Quantico training when he and his Albanian Brewing Company have A girl drinks river water that gives partner, Mike Caine, are called to her good advice but a bad reputation. drawn on this rich history. Kick back with Louisville food and beverage investigate a stabbing on Wall Street. A young woman’s job at a make-up Their investigation, however, yields counter ends in disaster. Car accidents journalist Kevin Gibson as he traces Louisville’s beer history with stories more questions than answers. It and cornfields cause siblings to from the past, interviews and plenty quickly becomes clear that the victim, disappear while, up above, airplane of photos that bring this intoxicating John Pearce, was more than the naval banners advertise hair care products. story to life. historian and antiquities dealer he Welcome to Beside Myself, Ashley appeared to be. When Drummond Farmer’s debut collection of short GIRARD, GEOFFREY and Caine find both of Pearce’s adult stories. These brief, lucid dreams Project Cain children have disappeared, the case illuminate the moment the familiar assumes a new sense of urgency. The becomes strange and that split second Jeff discovers he’s a serial killer clone— and he’s got to track down others like FBI agents know their best lead lies in before everything changes forever. him before it’s too late in this Bram the victim’s cryptic final words—“The Stoker Award–nominated novel, a key is in the lock.” But what key? What FORD, JAMIE thrilling YA companion to Cain’s lock? Blood. See Featured Headliners on page 3. The search for Adam and Sophia This dark, literary thriller is a story Pearce takes them on an international GABALDON, DIANA about blood: specifically, the DNA manhunt, which threatens to run of the world’s most notorious serial them afoul of an eccentric billionaire See Featured Headliners on page 3. killers, captured and cloned by the industrialist with his own plans not Department of Defense to develop only for the lost gold, but the creation GABHART, ANN a new “breed” of bio-weapons. The of a weapon unlike anything the world Love Comes Home has ever seen. World War II is finally program is now in Stage Three—with over and the people of dozens of young male clones from age EZAR, CLARE Rosey Corner are busy ten to eighteen kept and monitored at a eyeSee: An Interactive Experience private facility without any realization joyfully welcoming eyeSee: An Interactive Experience of who they really are. the boys home. The features over 200 of Alexey Stiop’s Merritt sisters in favorite photographs from across the particular are looking When security is breached and the world. eyeAir features photos where toward the future. Kate is eager to start most dangerous boys are set free by the now-insane scientist who created the clouds and sky demand attention, a family and live out her dream of expressing the beauty above us. happily ever after with Jay. Evangeline them, only one young man can help eyeLand displays the wonders of terra craves a beautiful house and find the clones before their true genetic firma, from canyons to mountains encourages Mike to pastor a big-town nature grows even more horrific than and everything in between. eyeWater church. Victoria wants what can never the original models: a fifteen-yearold boy, an every-boy…who has just plunges into the crisp and cool world be—a life with a man who will never of snow and ice, rivers and streams, come back. And Lorena is growing up learned that he is the clone of Jeffrey oceans and lakes, and so much more. and wondering more and more about Dahmer. eyeMan focuses on the dramatic and her birth family. In Love Comes Home, subtle ways man changes the world each sister must learn to hold her plans GIVENS, ROGER African-American Life in Butler around him, creating beauty along the with a loose hand, trusting that God way. Stiop compliments these stunning will guide and strengthen them as they County, Kentucky - Black Culture, images by providing QR codes, Contributions, and Community share the joys and sorrows of life in allowing you to learn more about the The author paints a picture of Africantheir little corner of the world. images or subjects. American Life in Butler County, Kentucky, beginning with the first GIBSON, KEVIN slaves brought into the area, and FAN, EMILY Louisville Beer: Derby City History on their numerous contributions to the Draft 20 development of the county. Also documented are the families owning slaves in the county. Included in the narrative are the names of known African-American soldiers and the wars in which they were involved. Overviews of education, religious life, and cultural traditions of the black community in the county both before and after slavery are also provided. The conclusion of the study provides the names of the black families and members of each, in what communities they lived, and insight into the economic conditions faced, following through to the present. GLINSKI, ROBERT The Friendship of Criminals Philadelphia’s criminal underworld has one rule – don’t mess with the Poles of Port Richmond. Port Richmond shop owner Anton Bielakowski has enforced this rule for half-a-century with an uncompromising brand of violence and retribution. When South Philly selects Raymond Rea as its new boss, the young upstart wastes no time demonstrating his disdain for the old ways. Going forward, no one – including the Port Richmond Poles – will be exempt from his dream to rule the city. As war breaks out, both sides scramble to maintain old alliances and form new ones. GOEGLEIN, TED Embers & Ash (Cold Fury #3) Sara Jane Rispoli is on the wrong side of the Russian mob, but closer to finding her family than ever. And she’s willing to do whatever it takes to finally end this terrible journey even if the price is her own life. The very cold fury that has seen her through the worst of her troubles is now killing her; she knows the cure, but she can’t sacrifice the deadly electricity until she’s rescued her family. But when she finally does rescue them, it’s not the happy reunion she pictured. Old enemies return to seek vengeance, double-crosses abound, and even more mysteries are uncovered as we rocket toward an end no one saw coming. *Ted Goeglein will only sign on Friday. All Authors GRAGG, SHERRI Arms Open Wide So often Christians view Christ as someone who’s far away and can’t be approached until they have their lives in order. In Arms Open Wide, author Sherri Gragg proves that Christ is a kinder, more tender, more loving Savior than many understand Him to be. pioneer in the field of Appalachian studies. With commentary by his widow, Mary Ellen Miller, an introduction by well-known author Robert Morgan, and an afterword by the notable Silas House, Every Leaf a Mirror provides an unprecedentedly intimate look at Miller’s writing. his name, but most people forget that disappeared, the third in a series of he was a real person and not just a unsolved abductions. Only a macabre fictitious figure invented for the brand. nursery rhyme was left at the scene, a nursery rhyme that claimed Evelyn In Duncan Hines, author Louis was also an intended victim. Now, after Hatchett explores the story of the all these years of silence, another girl man, from his humble beginnings has gone missing in South Carolina, in Bowling Green, Kentucky, to his and the Nursery Rhyme Killer is taking lucrative licensing deal with Proctor & credit. But is Cassie’s abductor really Gamble. This authoritative biography HARPER, MOLLY back, or is there a copycat at work? Sherri writes in fictional narrative is a comprehensive account of the life The Dangers of Dating a Rebound form while mixing biblical history and legacy of a savvy businessman, Vampire Evelyn has waited eighteen years for with scripture, creating a setting that American icon, and an oftenIn the next book in Molly Harper’s a chance to investigate, but when she transforms readers back in time and overlooked culinary pioneer whose beloved Half Moon Hollow returns to Rose Bay, she finds a dark places them right in Jesus’ presence. love of good food led to his name paranormal romance series, Gigi side to the seemingly idyllic town. As For thirty-four days readers walk becoming a grocery shelf favorite. starts her first job (at Vampire the place erupts in violence and the with the Savior to witness miraculous Headquarters), gets over her first love, Hatchett offers insightful commentary kidnapper strikes again, Evelyn knows healings and events, and give fresh and may even fall for her first vampire! into the man behind the cake mix this is her last chance. If she doesn’t boxes and how he paved the way for insight into His power by thinking and figure out what happened to Cassie many others like him. feeling with people whose lives became Gigi is no longer an innocent teen. eighteen years ago, it may be Evelyn’s instantly transformed by His love and All grown up and looking for love, turn to vanish without a trace. grace. Readers journey with Jesus and her family and friends worry she’ll go HAWKINS, LINDA J. Southern Seasons; How To Simply Savor His disciples in the most important for the sexy, alluring vampire instead HENSLEY, JOY The Memories (with Recipes) time in history. of a nice, safe human. But sexy and Rites of Passage Southern Seasons is more than a alluring, with a penchant for biting, Sam McKenna’s never cookbook. Kentucky’s own, Linda GREENWALD, TOMMY could be just what Gigi wants… turned down a dare. J. Hawkins has compiled a lifetime And she’s not going of her favorite remembrances, See Childrens Day Presenters on page 5. HARRISON, JON to start with the last delightful recipes and special quotes The Banks of Certain Rivers one her brother gave into one charming collection. With GREGORY, DARYL In the lakeside resort town of Port her before he died. So Harrison Squared Manitou, Michigan, dedicated teacher a rare tenderness found in today’s Sam joins the firstHarrison Harrison busy world, this book is a warm and running coach Neil Kazenzakis ever class of girls at the prestigious — H2 to his mom — and inspiring reminder for all to shoulders responsibilities that would Denmark Military Academy. She’s is a lonely teenager make more memories to cherish. A break a lesser man: a tragic accident expecting push-ups and long runs, who’s been terrified of has left his wife seriously debilitated, refreshing ode to what matters most rope climbing and mud-crawling. She’s the water ever since in life—family—Southern Seasons is he cares for his mother-in-law who even expecting the hostility she gets he was a toddler in suffers from dementia, and he’s raising as delicious to read as a warm slice from some of the cadets who don’t California, when a his teenage son, Chris, on his own. On of apple pie and feels like an equal think girls belong there. What she’s not huge sea creature capsized their boat, American classic. top of all that, he’s also secretly been expecting is her fiery attraction to her and his father vanished. One of the seeing Lauren, his mother-in-law’s drill sergeant. “sensitives” who are attuned to the HEARON, PAMELA caregiver. supernatural world, Harrison and his My Way Back to You As Sam struggles to prove herself, she mother have just moved to the worst After a tumultuous divorce sixteen When Neil breaks up a fight one discovers that some of the boys don’t possible place for a boy like him: day after school, he doesn’t give the years before, Maggie Russell and Jeff just want her gone—they will stop at Dunnsmouth, a Lovecraftian town altercation much thought. He’s got Wells meet again when they move their nothing to drive her out. When their perched on rocks above the Atlantic, son Russ into his college dormitory. bigger issues on his mind, but when petty threats turn to brutal hazing, where strange things go on by night, The attraction is still strong and the an anonymous person uploads a bleeding into every corner of her life, monsters lurk under the waves, and sex is still great. What starts as a brief she realizes they are not acting alone. video of the fight to YouTube, the creepy teachers run the local high fling soon becomes so much more as stunning footage suggests Neil A decades-old secret society is alive school. Maggie and Jeff learn that history— assaulted a student. With his job, his and active… and determined to force both the bad and the good — does family, and his her out. At any cost. On Harrison’s first day at school, his indeed repeat itself. reputation suddenly mother, a marine biologist, disappears in jeopardy, Neil HOPKINS, KAREN ANN Scar tissue over old wounds is made at sea. Harrison must attempt to solve must prove his Forever the mystery of her accident. It will take innocence and win of tough fiber. It takes strong love All I want is my happily-ever-after. all his resources—and an unusual host back the trust of the wielded by a courageous hand to cut of allies—to defeat the danger and find entire community— through years of heartache. Maggie From the day we met, the world has his mother. and Jeff must peel back the painful including his son’s. tried to keep Noah and me from being layers, exposing the past and accepting together, but now that I’m carrying GRUBBS, MORRIS the present, if they are to ever have a HATCHETT, LOUIS B. his child, no one will be able to tear Every Leaf a Mirror: A Jim Wayne chance at a future. Duncan Hines: How a Traveling us apart. Or so I hope. But Noah and Miller Reader Salesman Became the Most Trusted I have made some mistakes along Every Leaf a Mirror is a concise Name in Food HEITER, ELIZABETH the way, and the consequences are gathering of touchstone poems, essays, Duncan Hines (1880–1959) may be Vanished (Book 2 in the Profiler Series) impacting the people we love. Worse, and stories by Jim Wayne Miller, best known for the cake mixes, baked Eighteen years ago, FBI profiler Evelyn there’s a storm on the horizon, and it’s the revered teacher and scholar and goods, and bread products that bear Baine’s best friend, Cassie Byers, sure to cause serious devastation. If we 21 All Authors can get through this, we’ll finally be Rose and Noah; a family, forever. But first we have to survive the road ahead. And happily-ever-after is a long way off. HOWE, KATHERINE Conversion It’s senior year at St. Joan’s Academy, and school is a pressure cooker. College applications, the battle for valedictorian, deciphering boys’ texts: Through it all, Colleen Rowley and her friends are expected to keep it together. Until they can’t. First it’s the school’s queen bee, Clara Rutherford, who suddenly falls into uncontrollable tics in the middle of class. Her mystery illness quickly spreads to her closest clique of friends, then more students and symptoms follow. Soon the media descends on Danvers, Massachusetts, as everyone scrambles to find something, or someone, to blame. Pollution? Stress? Or are the girls faking? Only Colleen—who’s been reading The Crucible for extra credit— comes to realize what nobody else has: Danvers was once Salem Village, where another group of girls suffered from a similarly bizarre epidemic three centuries ago . . . Inspired by true events—from seventeenth-century colonial life to the halls of a modern-day high school— Conversion casts a spell. HUBER, ANNA LEE A Grave Matter Scotland, 1830. Following the death of her dear friend, Lady Kiera Darby is in need of a safe haven. Returning to her childhood home, Kiera hopes her beloved brother Trevor and the merriment of the Hogmanay Ball will distract her. But when a caretaker is murdered and a grave is disturbed at nearby Dryburgh Abbey, Kiera is once more thrust into the cold grasp of death. While Kiera knows that aiding in another inquiry will only further tarnish her reputation, her knowledge of anatomy could make the difference in solving the case. But agreeing to investigate means Kiera must deal with the complicated emotions aroused in her by inquiry agent Sebastian Gage. When Gage arrives, he reveals that the incident at the Abbey was not the first- 22 some fiend is digging up old bones and holding them for ransom. Now Kiera and Gage must catch the grave robber and put the case to rest…before another victim winds up six feet under. arch-nemesis of Emma Lee’s grannyshe’s adamant that she didn’t just fall down those stairs. She was pushed. Ruthie has no idea who wanted her pushing up daisies. All she knows HUNLEY, TOM C. is that she can’t cross over until the Plunk matter is laid to eternal rest. In the Plunk is Tom C. Hunley’s fourth fullland of the living, Emma Lee’s highlength poetry collection, the first in six school crush, Sheriff Jack Henry Ross, years. isn’t ready to rule out foul play. Granny Raines, the widow of Ruthie’s exHYMAN RUBIO, GWYN husband and co-owner of the Sleepy Hollow Inn, is the prime suspect. Now See Kentucky Connections on page 8. Emma Lee is stuck playing detective or risk being haunted forever. JOHNSON, LES KELLEY, BECKY Rescue Mode Wineing Your Way Around Kentucky Science fiction adventure from New The author and photographer visited York Times best-selling author Ben every winery in Kentucky, all included Bova and NASA space scientist Les in the book, and developed a recipe Johnson. from one wine at each winery. The first human mission to Mars KESSLER, BRUCE meets with near-disaster when a Operation Comics #7 - It All Adds Up! meteoroid strikes the spacecraft, Operation Comics is series of comic almost destroying it. The ship is too books with mathematical content far from Earth to simply turn around written and occasionally drawn by and return home. The eight-person WKU mathematics professor and crew must ride their crippled ship to Mars while they desperately struggle to department head Bruce Kessler. Each comic contains a bit of mathematics, survive. appropriate for roughly grades 4 – 6, that is vital to the story. The comics JONES, MICHAEL follow the adventures of a strong-man Louisville Jug Music: From Earl McDonald to superhero, Wonderguy, who often finds himself in situations where the National Jubilee being really strong does not help. Two Forged on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers talented elementary-school kids, Claire during the nineteenth and Dillon, who were befriended by Wonderguy in the first issue, supply century, jug band the mathematical knowledge needed to music was the early soundtrack for a new nation. Louisville “save the day”. was at the heart of it all. German and Operation Comics is published by the Irish immigrants, former slaves en WKU Research Foundation, with the route to Chicago and homesteaders help of Liberty Printing. All proceeds moving into the city created a fertile from the sales of the comics goes back ground for this new sound. Some into the project to cover expenses and stayed in this so-called money town, passing on licks and melodies that still produce more issues. influence bands like the Juggernaut Jug Band. Tune in to Louisville’s jug band LADD, SARAH E. music history with local writer Michael The Lady at Willowgrove Hall Cecily Faire carries the shame of her Jones and discover a tradition that past wherever she treads, knowing one has left a long-lasting impression on slip of the tongue could expose her America’s musical culture. disgrace. But soon after becoming a lady’s companion at Willowgrove Hall, KAPPES, TONYA Cecily finds herself face-to-face with A Ghostly Undertaking a man well-acquainted with the past Bopped on the head from a falling she’s desperately hidden for years. plastic Santa, local undertaker Emma Lee Raines is told she’s suffering from Nathaniel Stanton has a secret of “funeral trauma.” It’s trauma all right, his own—one that has haunted him because the not so dearly departed keep talking to her. Take Ruthie Sue for years and tied him to his father’s Payne–innkeeper, gossip queen, and position as steward of Willowgrove Hall. To protect his family, Nathaniel dares not breathe a word of the truth. But as long as the shadow looms over him, he’ll never be free to find his own way in the world. He’ll never be free to fall in love. When the secrets swirling within Willowgrove Hall come to light, Cecily and Nathaniel must confront a painful choice: Will they continue running from the past . . . or will they stand together and fight for a future without the suffocating weight of secrets long kept? LANDERS, MELISSA Invaded Cara always knew life on planet L’eihr would be an adjustment. With Aelyx, her L’eihr boyfriend, back on Earth, working to mend the broken alliance between their two planets, Cara is left to fend for herself at a new school, surrounded by hostile alien clones. Even the weird dorm pet hates her. Things look up when Cara is appointed as human representative to a panel preparing for a human colony on L’eihr. A society melding their two cultures is a place where Cara and Aelyx could one day make a life together. Meanwhile, on Earth, Aelyx, finds himself thrown into a full-scale PR campaign to improve human-L’eihr relations. Humans don’t know that their very survival depends on this alliance: only Aelyx’s people have the technology to fix the deadly contamination in the global water supply that human governments are hiding. Yet despite their upper hand, the leaders of his world suddenly seem desperate to get humans on their side, and hardly bat an eye at extremists’ multiple attempts on Aelyx’s life. The Way clearly needs humans’ help but with what? And what will they ask for in return? LANGDON, LORIE Destined for Doon See Carey Corp on page 17. LAW, KIM Caught in the Act Catherine Davenport Carlton needs a break. After dedicating her life to her political-minded family, shocking scandals from the past have shaken her to her core. Summer in the quiet All Authors town of Dyersport, Maine, is just what she needs, especially with a superhot neighbor right next door…who’s none other than Brody Hollister, the boy she fell in love with as a teen. Cat wants nothing more than to pick up right where they left off eighteen years ago, but she’s still haunted by a terrible secret that could devastate Brody. LEISING, GARY The Alp at the End of My Street A collection of poems focusing on the spiritual and the mundane, often with humor. LEWIS, PATRICK For Slavery and Union: Benjamin Buckner and Kentucky Loyalties in the Civil War Brody Hollister spent years pining Benjamin Forsythe Buckner (1836– over Cat Davenport. They met young 1901) faced a dire choice as the flames and loved passionately—until she of Civil War threatened his native disappeared from his life. Now she’s Kentucky. As an ambitious Bluegrass back, as spirited and beautiful as ever. aristocrat, he was sympathetic to But while Brody is determined to fellow slave owners, but was also help Cat free herself from her family’s convinced that the Peculiar Institution drama, his own family may be hiding could not survive a war for Southern something that could ruin their independence. Defying the wishes of rekindled romance for good. his Rebel fiancée and her powerful family — yet still hoping to impress LEE, ASHTON them with his resolve, independence, The Wedding Circle: A Cherry Cola and courage — Buckner joined Book Club Novel the Twentieth Kentucky Volunteer This third in a series of four novels Infantry in 1861 as a Union soldier. since the release of The Cherry Cola President Abraham Lincoln’s issuance Book Club in 2013 further explores the of the Emancipation Proclamation in Mississippi town of Cherico and the 1863 ultimately destroyed Buckner’s adventures of librarian Maura Beth faith in his cause, however, and he Mayhew and her book club friends. resigned his commission. This time around, Maura Beth is getting married to Jeremy McShay, In For Slavery and Union, Patrick an idealistic English teacher. But the A. Lewis uses Benjamin Buckner’s showdown between Maura Beth and story to illuminate the origins and her snobbish New Orleans mother perspectives of Kentucky’s conservative threatens to ruin her wedding on proslavery Unionists, and explain why the shores of Lake Cherico. Subthis group eventually became a key plots include episodes of stalking; force in repressing social and political an attempted suicide; and the change during the Reconstruction complications of interracial romance. era and beyond. Other studies have explored how Kentucky cultivated a LEGION, MAXWELL Confederate identity after the Civil In Nature’s Wake: Exile and Legacy of War, but For Slavery and Union is Jon Ben Barlow the first major work to personify this Devotees of mystery, romance, tragedy, transformation. redemption, biography, history, and geography from Mississippi to LINDSEY, JULIE Southern California will find this Murder by the Seaside to be a well-wrought, suspenseful Armed with a new counseling degree, tale by a masterful storyteller. The Patience Price is eager to move back main character, Jon Ben Barlow, has home to Chincoteague Island to help little education but is a well-read folks with their problems. But she finds self-made man whose natural genius the streets awash in more than East and leadership inform his entire life Coast charm. There’s been a murder, and bring him ultimate fantastic and Adrian Davis, the town golden success. The authentic and powerful boy who once stomped her heart into a dialogue reveals the characters and zillion pieces, is the main suspect. Now keeps the dynamic story moving. he’s on the run, claiming he’s innocent. Maxwell Legion has experienced Patience finds this…poetic. Not that and understands his characters’ true she holds a grudge. cultures and manners of speaking. His delineation of character and Adrian’s mom is sure that with her atmosphere is what we expect from FBI background Patience can find fiction of the first order. the truth. Yes, she was at the FBI—in human resources. Still, she looks into it, but not everyone is happy with her snooping. Either that, or the welcome wagon has some bold new policies involving drive-by shootings. Things really heat up when a hunky former coworker, an actual FBI agent, arrives to help. But he may be too late; the quaint island harbors deadly secrets—and Patience is running out of time. apart? Alex Mallory’s action-packed and romantic tale is perfect for fans of contemporary and dystopian YA as well as classic survival stories. MARANISS, ANDREW See Featured Authors on page 7. LIVERS, PAULETTE MATTHEWS, GARY More American than Southern: See Kentucky Connections on page 8. Kentucky, Slavery and the War for an American Ideology, 1828-1861 LYNE, ALISON The time between the Missouri Petite Rouge, A Cajun Twist to an Old Compromise and the Civil War was Tale an era when sectional and national Little Red Riding Hood lives in the interests competed for the right hearts of many—instilling in children to direct the future ideology of everywhere a fear of cloaks and big, the country. More American than bad wolves, of course! Way down south Southern is the study of Kentucky’s in Louisiana there lives a girl named struggle to reconcile those competing Clotilde, but everyone calls her Petite interests. Rouge because of the beautiful cloak she wears. The book is fundamentally an examination of the historical Full of Cajun words and phrases, components, particularly slavery and accompanying definitions, and a class conflict that contributed to the pronunciation guide, Petite Rouge: A Kentucky political culture of the late Cajun Twist to an Old Tale will teach antebellum era. Emphasis is placed children a petite peu about Cajun upon Kentucky’s nation view as a culture. mediator of sectional disputes. The study culminates with an assessment MALLORY, ALEX of how that political culture reacted to Wild the secession crisis. A modern retelling of Tarzan set in southern MCADAMS MOORE, CAROL Kentucky. Just Sayin’ Just Sayin’ is a devotional book for The forest is full of tween girls. Each of the short devos secrets, and no one was designed for girls just like you, understands that with relevant topics, quotes, Scriptures, better than Cade. Foraging, hunting, plus doodles, journal prompts, lists, surviving—that’s all he knows. Alone puzzles, quizzes, fill-in-the-black for years, Cade believes he’s the sole prayers, or unique activities that survivor. At least, until he catches a explore Bible truths and ways to apply glimpse of a beautiful stranger. . . . them. Just Sayin’ challenges girls to follow Jesus every day. Best. Idea. Ever. Dara expected to find natural wonders when she set off for a spring break MCDONOUGH, MARY camping trip. Instead, she discovers a primitive boy—he’s stealthy and See Featured Headliners on page 3. handsome and he might be following her. Intrigued, Dara seeks him out and MCGOWAN, JENNIFER sets a catastrophe in motion. Maid of Deception Beatrice Knowles is a Maid of Honor, Thrust back into society, Cade one of Queen Elizabeth I’s secret struggles with the realization that protectors. Known for her uncanny the life he knew was a lie. But he’s ability to manipulate men’s hearts, not the only one. Trying to explain Beatrice has proven herself to be a life in a normal town leaves Dara valuable asset in the Queen’s court. questioning it. As the media swarm She is preparing to wed her betrothed, and the police close in, Dara and Cade Lord Cavanaugh. However, her plans risk everything to get closer. But will come to a crashing halt as rumors of the truth about Cade’s past tear them a brewing Scottish rebellion spread 23 All Authors among the court. Beatrice’s new assignment is to infiltrate the visiting Scottish delegation using her subtle arts in persuasion. The mission seems simple enough, until the Queen pairs Beatrice with the worst of the lot—Alasdair MacLeod. Alasdair could be the key to unlocking the truth about the rebellion…and her heart. Caught in a web of ever-more-twisting lies, Beatrice must rise up among the Maids of Honor and prove what she’s known all along: in a court filled with deception and danger, love may be the deadliest weapon of all. bloc would give them a better life; among these men were twenty-one American soldiers and prisoners of war. Exhaustively researched and meticulously documented, We Fight For Peace is the first comprehensive scholarly work on this controversial event in international history. jeopardize Ella’s family. NAHM, DAVID CONNERLEY See Kentucky Connections on page 8. NALL, GAIL Breaking the Ice Kaitlin has always dreamed of being a champion figure skater, and she’s given up a lot to pursue her passion. But after she has a totally uncharacteristic MESSENGER, SHANNON Everblaze (Keeper of the Lost Cities #3) tantrum at a major competition, she’s dropped by her coach and her Sophie Foster is ready to fight back. prestigious skating club. Her talents are getting stronger, and When no other club will have her, she’s with the elusive Black Swan group forced to join the ridiculed and runignoring her calls for help, she’s MCKENZIE, down Fallton Club, jokingly referred to determined to find her kidnappers— CATHERINE as the “Fall Down Club.” At first Kaitlin before they come after her again. Hidden thinks this is a complete disaster, While walking But a daring mistake leaves her world but after meeting some of the other home from work skaters—including a boy who happens teetering on the edge of war, and one evening, Jeff causes many to fear that she has finally to have the most perfect hair she’s ever seen—she realizes it might not actually Manning is struck gone too far. be so bad. by a car and killed. Not one but two In this nail-biting third book in the women fall to Keeper of the Lost Cities series, Sophie Yet learning a whole new program right before regionals is a huge pieces at the news: his wife, Claire, must fight the flames of rebellion, challenge, and when she realizes that and his co-worker Tish. Reeling from before they destroy everyone and all the other area skaters target Fallton her loss, Claire must comfort her everything she loves. for pranks, she begins to wonder if grieving son and contend with funeral joining the Fall Down Club has any arrangements, well-meaning family MILLER, MARY ELLEN upsides. members and the arrival of Jeff ’s Every Leaf a Mirror: A Jim Wayne estranged brother—her ex-boyfriend— Miller Reader Tim. See under Morris Grubbs on page 21. NEILL, CHLOE Tish volunteers to attend the funeral on the company’s behalf, but only she knows the true risk of inserting herself into the wreckage of Jeff ’s life. Told through the three voices of Jeff, Tish and Claire, Hidden explores the complexity of relationships, our personal choices and the responsibilities we have to the ones we love. MCKNIGHT, BRIAN We Fight For Peace: Twenty-Three American Soldiers, Prisoners of War, and Turncoats in the Korean War At midnight on January 24, 1954, the last step was taken in the armistice to end the war in Korea. That night, the neutral Indian guards who had overseen the prisoner of war repatriation process abandoned their posts leaving their charges to make their own decisions. The vast majority of men allowed to choose a new nation were Chinese and North Koreans taking the path of freedom; however, there were smaller groups hoping that the communist 24 MORRIS, MICHAEL Man in the Blue Moon “He’s a gambler at best. A con artist at worst,” her aunt had said of the handlebar-mustached man who snatched Ella Wallace away from her dreams of studying art in France. Eighteen years later, that man has disappeared, leaving Ella alone and struggling to support her three sons. While the world is embroiled in World War I, Ella fights her own personal battle to keep the mystical Florida land that has been in her family for generations from the hands of an unscrupulous banker. When a mysterious man arrives at Ella’s door in an unconventional way, he convinces her he can help her avoid foreclosure, and a tenuous trust begins. But as the fight for Ella’s land intensifies, it becomes evident that things are not as they appear. Hypocrisy and murder soon shake the coastal town of Apalachicola and See Featured Authors on page 7. NICHOLS-BELT, TRACI John Sevier: Tennessee’s First Hero See Gordon Belt on page 16. NICHOLSON, JAMES See Kentucky Literary Award Finalists on page 9. NORTHINGTON, NATHANIEL Still Running: Autobiography of Kentucky’s Nate Northington, the First African American Football Playeer in the Southeastern Conference The book chronicles the life of Nate Northington, who becames the first African American football player to play in the storied Southeastern Conference. After the sudden death of Greg Page-Northington’s close friend and teammate–he would break through the barriers of racism and become the first black to play football in the SEC. O’MALLEY, MIMI Myths and Mysteries of Kentucky From Kentucky’s legendary characters to its most notorious haunted places, Myths and Mysteries of Kentucky makes history fun and pulls back the curtain on some of the state’s most fascinating and compelling stories. ORMSBEE, K.E. See Kentucky Connections on page 8. PARKER, AMY CHRISTINE Astray Lyla is caught between two worlds. The isolated Community that she grew up in and the outside world that she’s navigating for the very first time. The outsiders call the Community a cult, but Pioneer miraculously survived a shooting that should have killed him. Are the faithful members right to stay true to his message? Is this just a test of faith? One thing is for sure: the Community will do anything to bring Lyla back to the fold. Trapped in a spider’s web of deception, will Lyla detect the sticky threads tightening around her before it’s too late? She’ll have to unravel the mystery of what Pioneer and the Community are truly up to if she wants to survive. PARKER, C.L. A Million Dollar Duet: “A Million Dirty Secrets” and “A Million Guilty Secrets” Two million dollars secured Noah Crawford the most enticing woman he has ever known. Initiating Delaine Talbot into a sensuous world of pleasure took them both to the brink— again and again. But when Noah discovers why the beautiful innocent sold her body to the highest bidder, he’s faced with the hardest thing he ever had to do: Set her free. Lanie can’t believe Noah would let her go. Doesn’t he know they share a bond deeper than sex—a connection too powerful to sever? Not even a treacherous enemy out to destroy Noah or the dark secret haunting the multimillionaire can keep them apart. But first Lanie has to show him that he belongs to her, even if it means risking everything for a love that can never be bought or sold. PAUL, KELLEY See Featured Authors on page 7. PAYNE, M.D. See Childrens Day Presenters on page 4. All Authors PLEITER, ALLIE Saved by the Fireman Charlotte Taylor isn’t good at playing it safe. Reeling from the sudden loss of her job and her beloved grandmother, Charlotte knows buying a dilapidated cottage in Gordon Falls isn’t exactly practical. Especially since she just hired the one man who may love the property more than she does to help renovate it. Volunteer firefighter and part-time contractor Jesse Sykes can’t stay mad at Charlotte for very long. Though she snatched up the home he’d planned on purchasing, Charlotte’s dreams are big enough for both of them…if only she’d let him in. Walt’s Wisdom: A Kentucky Cornucopia of Gardening Miscellany Walt’s Wisdom is a collection of his Kentucky Gardening columns over the past 14 years. The columns contain humor, reflection and, mostly, downto-earth advice on growing everything from asters to zinnias, radishes to zucchini in Kentucky gardens. The columns also contain updated information and tips that were not part of the original columns. reproduction, and a full-color dust jacket — the only way to have so many of Walt’s renowned images all at your fingertips! 1968) is arguably the most influential American Catholic author of the twentieth century. Unable to leave his home at the Abbey of Gethsemani except on special occasions, Merton SANDERS, YOLONDA developed a unique friendship with Day of Atonement Victor and Carolyn Hammer, a couple from nearby Lexington, Kentucky. For over thirty years, Detective Carolyn was a founder of the King Troy Evans has been haunted by the Library Press at the University of disappearance of Elana Campbell. The Kentucky. Victor was an accomplished younger sister of his best friend, eight- painter, sculptor, printer, and architect. year-old Elana stormed out of the Their friendship and collaborations house one August afternoon and that RIDGE, RYAN reveal a shared interest in the was the last they saw of her…until her convergence of art, literature, and American Homes American Homes incorporates poetry, body was found several weeks later off spirituality. This volume collects the the Texan highway in a place known as trio’s complete correspondence for prose, and various schematic devices, the first time. At times humorous, including dozens of illustrations by the the Killing Fields. REDWINE, C.J. artist Jacob Heustis, to create a cracked often profound, their letters vividly Deliverance With no suspects or leads, the narrative of the domestic spaces we demonstrate a blossoming intellectual In this final Campbells hire private investigator inhabit. camaraderie and provide a unique installment of C. J. B.K. Ashburn, and Troy heads back opportunity to understand Merton’s Redwine’s Defiance to his hometown of Houston to assist “Ryan Ridge has toppled everything. evolving philosophies. trilogy, Rachel Adams An insane and brilliant book that with the case. Troy keeps running into has been kidnapped dead ends on Elana’s case, except for a SMITH, VIRGINIA travels the American Home while by enemy forces gut feeling that Elana’s disappearance moving ever further into the mind. Just As I Am and is being taken all those years ago had to do with a What is possible in writing feels Wacky Mayla Strong has finally to Rowansmark member of her own dysfunctional diXerent now.” given her life to God. But does He while her love, Logan McEntire, is family. –Amina Cain, author of Creature really want a purple-haired girl with imprisoned and awaiting trial, unable piercings? to leave Lankenshire. As uneasy As Troy and B.K. begin to dig into the “In the kitchens in Ryan Ridge’s alliances are tested and their enemies pasts of the Campbells’ relatives, they American Homes are Cuisinarts into When purple-haired Mayla Strong plot against them, will the two manage which he pours the words he bakes uncover painful secrets that could slumps into the back pew of her to find a way to rid their world of the destroy relationships. And when the into loaves of prose, more wry than mother’s church she has only one tyrannical Commander and destroy culprit is finally revealed, the discovery goal—to get Mama off her back. But rye. The sandwiches he makes from the tech that controls the deadly will leave everyone wondering if them are fun to eat but leave a bitter Pastor Paul’s message pierces her soul, Cursed One once and for all? perhaps some mysteries should remain she’s strutting down the aisle in front taste in the mouth because the Land unsolved… of American Homes is, after all, of the bug-eyed congregation, lip stud REED, ERIC a bitter place. Still: the American and all. SCOTT, BERKELEY Selling the Yellow Jersey: The Tour de Home is “shooting sunbeams out of France in the Global Era Kentucky’s Horse-Drawn Era its eye sockets” so welcome home. Baptized on the spot, Mayla comes out Yellow Livestrong wristbands were Kentucky’s Horse-Drawn Era takes a And welcome Ryan Ridge’s American of the water knowing one thing for taken off across America in early 2013 Homes into yours!” look back at life in Kentucky around certain: life will never be the same. when Lance Armstrong confessed to the turn of the 20th century using –Denis Wood, author of Everything Oprah Winfrey that he had doped vintage photographs. It was a time Sings STEPP, J.L. during the seven Tour de France races when horses, mules and oxen provided The Afternoon Hiker he won. But the foreign cycling world, ROSS, TOM all the “horsepower” for daily life The beautiful Great Smoky Mountains which always viewed Armstrong with Passages, Poems, Prayers and Promises in Kentucky. The animals pulled provide the inspiration for this unique suspicion, had already moved on. Passages, Poems, Prayers and Promises everything from plows to fire engines hiking guide—designed especially for to buggies, carriages and hearses to Even without Armstrong, the Tour the average tourist or hiking enthusiast is a Daily Devotional using Bible school buses and bookmobiles. In will roll on— it remains one of the seeking a morning or afternoon walk passages, and author’s poetry and addition, they provided their riders most-watched annual sporting events prayers. in the Smokies that will prove pleasant with transportation to and from work, and fun. All 110 hikes in The Afternoon on television and a global commercial school, and church and on trips to juggernaut. Hiker are easily accessible and average ROYCRAFT, WALTER town. 6-8 miles roundtrip. Quiet Places: Photographs Expressing In Selling the Yellow Jersey, Eric Reed the Spirit of Kentucky SCOTT, JEANINE examines the Tour’s development in The 110 hikes in The Afternoon Hiker Quiet Places will feature over 200 of France as well as the event’s global are arranged chronologically—in the Walter Roycraft’s favorite photographs Kentucky’s Horse-Drawn Era See Berkeley Scott on page 25. athletic, cultural, and commercial order Lin and J.L. hiked them—but from across the Commonwealth, influences. Selling the Yellow Jersey the book includes both a regional and including landscapes, streams and explores the behind-the-scenes growth forests, natural formations, and vintage SCUTCHFIELD, F. DOUGLAS alphabetical index to locate trails by of the Tour, while simultaneously The Letters of Thomas Merton and name or area, along with a Smokies barns, in both color and black and chronicling France’s role as a dynamic white. This 9×12-inch, hardbound Victor and Carolyn Hammer Ad map. force in the global arena. Majorem Dei Gloriam “coffee-table” volume will include 208 pages, printed on premium Poet, social justice advocate, and grade glossy paper for superior photo theologian Thomas Merton (1915– REICHERT, WALT STEPP, LIN 25 All Authors Makin’ Miracles Zola Devon has always been a little different. Half Tahitian, with long black hair and dark eyes, she’s especially distinctive in the mountain town of Gatlinburg. She even stocks her gift shop, Nature’s Corner, with items that reflect her island heritage and tantalize tourists. But it’s her spot-on intuition that truly sets Zola apart. When she gets a hunch about a person, she’s almost always right. And when the surly photographer who owns the gallery next door starts meddling in her business, she can only hope that, for once, her instincts are wrong. The one thing Spencer Jackson loves more than his camera is the majestic scenery of the Smoky Mountains. Reeling from his painful past, he’s settled in a cabin in the woods to train his lens on the breathtaking landscape. A woman as uniquely beguiling as Zola could only throw his simple, uncomplicated days into chaos–and force him to lay bare his darkest secrets. But as their lives become unavoidably intertwined, they both may discover the beauty of the truth, and the joy of the unexpected. STIOP, ALEXEY eyeSee: An Interactive Experience See Clare Ezar on page 18. STOKES, BETTY Postcards from Daniel These postcards from Daniel Boone, written from the Kentucky Wilderness, are just pretend. Postcards were not on the market during Daniel Boone’s lifetime. They did not appear until 1851, after Daniel Boone had passed away. But despite the fact that this fun and educational book may not contain true artifacts, Postcards from Daniel provides an honest recollection of Boone’s thoughts and discoveries as he explored the Kentucky wilderness from 1755-1784. This collection, which is the third in a series of historical postcard books created by awardwinning Kentucky educator Betty Southard Stokes, is a perfect way to teach history to children in a fun, imaginative way. SULLIVAN, ALAN See Kentucky Connections on page 8. TOBY, MILTON Canonero II: The Rags to Riches Story of the Kentucky Derby’s Most Improbably Winner The “experts” ignored Canonero II in the days leading up to the 1971 STEVENS, Kentucky Derby, while the public COURTNEY laughed at the colt from Venezuela Faking Normal and his Spanish-speaking entourage. Alexi Littrell hasn’t The laughter ended when Canonero told anyone what II charged to the lead from 20 lengths happened to her back to win the Derby. When he over the summer by equaled Nashua’s track record in the her backyard pool. Preakness Stakes two weeks later, Instead, she hides people began to take the colt seriously. in her closet, counts In recounting Canonero II’s quest the slats in the air to become the first Triple Crown vent, and compulsively scratches the winner since Citation, award-winning back of her neck, trying to make the turf historian Milt Toby tells the outside hurt more than the inside does. compelling story of how one man’s wildly improbable dream became the When Bodee Lennox—”the Kool-Aid dream of a nation and how a bargainKid”—moves in with the Littrells after basement yearling born with a crooked a family tragedy, Alexi discovers an leg became the “people’s horse.” unlikely friend in this quiet, awkward boy who has secrets of his own. As TUBB, KRISTIN their friendship grows, Alexi gives him The 13th Sign the strength to deal with his past, and What if there was a 13th zodiac Bodee helps her summon the courage sign? You’re no longer Sagittarius, to find her voice and speak up. but Ophiuchus, the healer, the 13th sign. Your personality has changed. STEWART, AILEEN So has your mom’s and your best friend’s. What about the rest of the See Childrens Day Presenters on page world? What if you were the one who 4. accidentally unlocked the 13th sign, causing this world-altering change, and 26 infuriating the other 12 signs? Jalen did it, and now she must use every ounce of her strength and cunning to send the signs back where they belong. Lives, including her own, depend upon it. TUCHOLKE, APRIL GENEVIEVE Between the Spark and the Burn The crooked-smiling liar River West Redding, who drove into Violet’s life one summer day and shook her world to pieces, is gone. Violet and Neely, River’s other brother, are left to worry—until they catch a two a.m. radio program about strange events in a distant mountain town. They take off in search of River but are always a step behind, finding instead frenzied towns, witch hunts, and a windwhipped island with the thrum of something strange and dangerous just under the surface. It isn’t long before Violet begins to wonder if Neely, the one Redding brother she thought trustworthy, has been hiding a secret of his own. one: Both women disappear on the same day. And Allison’s colleague Vaughn is the last to have seen each. Allison’s search for a connection uncovers an intricate web of family secrets, corporate transgressions and an age-old rivalry that crosses continents. The closer Allison gets to the truth, the deadlier her quest becomes. All paths lead back to their sinister Finger Lakes estate and the suicide of a woman thirty years earlier. Allison soon realizes the lives of her clients and the safety of those closest to her aren’t the only things at stake. UFFELMAN, MINOA The Diary of Nannie Haskins Williams: A Southern Woman’s Story of Rebellion and Reconstruction, 1863–1890 (Voices Of The Civil War) Nannie Haskins began her diary in while Clarksville was occupied by Federal troops in 1863. Ken Burns used Nannie’s diary in his PBS Civil War series. Nannie was most recently featured in the NPT CW 150 series, Rivers and Rails: Daggers of the Civil War. Her Civil War story part of the diary gives unique insights into life in occupied Montgomery County. She had a large extended family across the state line in Kentucky that she often visited. After the war she married her older second cousin in Todd County, Kentucky. He was a widower with four children and together they had six. The lesser known part of the diary, chronicles the difficulty of tobacco farming in Kentucky in Reconstruction and post-Reconstruction. TURNER, TJ Lincoln’s Bodyguard President Lincoln was supposed to die. He famously prophesied his own death as a necessary end to the Civil War and the only way the South would truly surrender. But when Joseph Foster saves the President from the last act of revenge in a dying war, he changes the course of our nation—not necessarily for the best. An insurgency rages in the South, Lincoln is trapped in an office he desperately wants to leave, while Joseph loses his daughter—kidnapped by the very elements he thwarted in VAN WILLIGEN, JOHN Ford’s Theater. Kentucky’s Cookbook Heritage: Two Hundred Years of Southern Cuisine and Seven years later, Joseph is still Culture running from his past when a letter Food is a significant part of our daily arrives. The President needs the only lives and can be one of the most telling person he can trust for one last favor. records of a time and place. Our Joseph must travel to the Deep South, meals—from what we eat, to how we where he is still a wanted man, and prepare it, to how we consume it— he must choose between winning illuminate our culture and history. As redemption from the only father figure a result, cookbooks present a unique he ever had, finding the kidnapped opportunity to analyze changing daughter he hasn’t seen in two decades, foodways and can yield surprising or ending the strife raking the country. discoveries about society’s tastes and Will he still be Lincoln’s bodyguard? priorities. TYSON, WENDY Deadly Assets An eccentric Italian heiress from the Finger Lakes. An eighteen-year-old pop star from Scranton, Pennsylvania. Allison Campbell’s latest clients seem worlds apart in every respect, except Kentucky’s Cookbook Heritage is a journey through the history of the commonwealth, showcasing the shifting priorities and innovations of the times. Analyzing the historical importance of a wide range of publications, from the nonprofit and All Authors charity cookbooks that flourished at the end of the twentieth century to the contemporary cookbook that emphasizes local ingredients, van Willigen provides a valuable perspective on the state’s social history. VEACH, MICHAEL See Kentucky Literary Award Finalists on page 9. VEST, STEPHEN M. Unexpected Inheritance Mick Jagger was right. “You can’t always get what you want …” … Especially not from proceeding generations of your own family. And you can’t always control the lessons or traits you pass on to your descendents, either. This hard truth lies at the heart of author Stephen M. Vest’s nostalgic collection of family tales. Through a series of real-life vignettes exploring the relationships within his own feisty, fascinating family, Vest uncovers the many values, traits, and life lessons–often unexpected–that he inherited from his older parents, domineering grandmother, and other colorful characters who influenced his life. Vest’s stories strike a chord of warm familiarity with readers who will recognize a little bit of their own families, and maybe a little bit of themselves, on each page. They also affirm that the rest of Mick Jagger’s line is also true, especially when it comes to family: “If you try sometimes, you just might find, you get what you need.” VIVIAN, SIOBHAN A Little Friendly Advice If you can’t trust your friends, who CAN you trust? Ruby’s turning sixteen . . . but the day doesn’t turn out as sweet as it’s supposed to. Her long-lost father shows up, and Ruby doesn’t want anything to do with him. She wants to hang out and eat cake with her friends — loyal Beth, dangerous Katherine, and gossipy Maria. They always have plenty of advice for her, and they have A LOT to say about her dad’s return. But Ruby’s not sure what to think or feel. Especially when a cute new boy named Charlie comes into the picture . . . and Ruby discovers not all of her friends are as truthful as they say they are. WATSON, JAN See Featured Authors on page 7. WENDEL, TIM Down to the Last Pitch Never in baseball history had a last place team rebounded to take the pennant the following season. Yet in 1991, as author Tim Wendel vividly recounts in Down to the Last Pitch, lightning struck twice as the Minnesota Twins and the Atlanta Braves, a pair of cellar dwellers the year before, faced each other in an unforgettable World Series. When the final out was recorded, the cover headline in Baseball Weekly read: “Best World Series Ever.” Ellauria should be the safest place for Charlie while the Fellowship works to find her family, but things in the mystical realm aren’t what they seem. With her family still missing and the danger in Ellauria growing, Charlie doesn’t know who she can trust. She’s dealing with a power she never asked for, falling for a guy she can’t have, and being forced to choose between her destiny and her heart. And if she chooses wrong, she could destroy magic forever. WEST, GARY Better than Gold: Olympian Kenny Davis and the Most Controversial Basketball Game in History See Kenny Davis on page 18. WILLIS HOLT, KIMBERLY WHITAKER, ALECIA Wildflower Sixteen-year-old Bird Barrett has grown up on the road, singing backup in her family’s bluegrass band, and playing everywhere from Nashville, Tennessee to Nowhere, Oklahoma. One fateful night, Bird fills in for her dad by singing lead, and a scout in the audience offers her a spotlight all her own. Soon Bird is caught up in a whirlwind of songwriting meetings, recording sessions, and music video shoots. Her first single hits the top twenty, and suddenly fans and paparazzi are around every corner. She’s even caught the eye of her longtime crush, fellow roving musician Adam Dean. With Bird’s star on the rise, though, tradition and ambition collide. Can Bird break out while staying true to her roots? WHITE, CRYSTAL See Childrens Day Presenters on page 4. WHITMER, MEGAN Between When a supernatural freak of nature forces her family to separate, seventeen-year-old Charlie Page must turn to her frustrating (yet gorgeous) neighbor, Seth, to help reunite them. Seth whisks Charlie to Ellauria–a magical world filled with the creatures of myths and legends–and tells her of the Fellowship, the group charged with protecting mystical beings from human discovery. Charlie may be in over her head. See Featured Headliners on page 3. WOODHOUSE, KATHY Wineing Your Way Across Kentucky See Becky Kelley, page 22. shares moving stories of courage, perseverance, and self-reinvention from Kentucky’s resettled refugees alongside delicious, handselected recipes. Whether shared at farmers’ markets, restaurants, community festivals, or simply among friends and neighbors, these cuisines contribute to the ongoing evolution of American comfort food just as the refugees themselves are redefining what it means to be an American. Featuring heroic tales and tasty dishes from around the globe, this satisfying sampler reaches across the table to explore a world of culture through the universal language of food. YOUNG-BROWN, FIONA A Culinary History of Kentucky: Burgoo, Beer Cheese, and Goetta Pull up a chair to the kitchen table and enjoy a delicious adventure through Bluegrass food history. Kentucky’s cuisine can be traced back to Cherokee, Irish, Scottish, English and German roots, among others. Find recipes for dishes from burgoo to hog to moonshine and frogs. Join author Fiona Young-Brown as she details all the delectable delights sure to make the mouth water. YOUNG, JESSICA See Childrens Day Presenters on page 4. YUAN, HAIWANG Tibetan Folktales This book contains more than 30 traditional Tibetan stories that give readers a taste of the land, people, culture, history, religion, and psyche of this remote nation. In addition, the book supplies tutorials for Tibetan crafts and games, a sample of recipes, and photographs and illustrations that create a multidimensional experience of Tibetan culture. ZARING, AIMEE Flavors from Home: Refugees in Kentucky Share their Stories and Comfort Foods In Flavors from Home, Aimee Zaring 27 The Southern Kentucky Book Fest is made possible by the generous support of the following: Department of English