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  • Amazing Tales from Hog Heaven: A Collection of the Greatest Arkansas Razorbacks Stories Ever Told

    Nate Allen

    eBook (Sports Publishing, Oct. 1, 2013)
    The University of Arkansas and its Razorbacks hold a special place in the hearts of Arkansans, not simply because the state has no professional sports teams, but because of the colorful players and coaches who have passed through the campus gates. Author Nate Allen chronicles the good, the bad, and the funny from UA’s athletic history, as found in Tales from Hog Heaven and More Tales from Hog Heaven, in Amazing Tales from Hog Heaven. Fans will be able to read tales of some of the legendary Razorbacks through the decades—from 1st team All-American Ronnie Caveness to eventual Chicago Bears Hall of Fame player Dan Hampton, and so many others. Allen covers the football program’s adjustment in 1998 from the dour Danny Ford to the upbeat Houston Nutt, and Lou Holtz’s one-liners that seared their targets, but sometimes boomeranged. They will meet the legendary track coach who told one of his Irish athletes “to row back home,” and read about sportswriter Orville Henry’s penchant for deflating self-important bowl officials. Amazing Tales from Hog Heaven is a must-have addition to any Razorback fan’s library.
  • The Line Tender

    Kate Allen

    Paperback (Puffin Books, April 21, 2020)
    Funny, poignant, and deeply moving, The Line Tender is a story of nature's enduring mystery and a girl determined to find meaning and connection within it.Wherever the sharks led, Lucy Everhart's marine-biologist mother was sure to follow. In fact, she was on a boat far off the coast of Massachusetts, collecting shark data when she died suddenly. Lucy was seven. Since then Lucy and her father have kept their heads above water--thanks in large part to a few close friends and neighbors. But June of her twelfth summer brings more than the end of school and a heat wave to sleepy Rockport. On one steamy day, the tide brings a great white--and then another tragedy, cutting short a friendship everyone insists was "meaningful" but no one can tell Lucy what it all meant. To survive the fresh wave of grief, Lucy must grab the line that connects her depressed father, a stubborn fisherman, and a curious old widower to her mother's unfinished research on the Great White's return to Cape Cod. If Lucy can find a way to help this unlikely quartet follow the sharks her mother loved, she'll finally be able to look beyond what she's lost and toward what's left to be discovered.★"Confidently voiced."—Kirkus Reviews, starred★"Richly layered."—Publishers Weekly, starred★"A hopeful path forward."—Booklist, starred ★"Life-affirming."—BCCB, starred★"Big-hearted." —Bookpage, starred★“Will appeal to just about everyone.” – SLC, starred★"Exquisitely, beautifully real."—Shelf Awareness, starred
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  • The Line Tender

    Kate Allen

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, April 16, 2019)
    Funny, poignant, and deeply moving, The Line Tender is a story of nature's enduring mystery and a girl determined to find meaning and connection within it.Wherever the sharks led, Lucy Everhart's marine-biologist mother was sure to follow. In fact, she was on a boat far off the coast of Massachusetts, collecting shark data when she died suddenly. Lucy was seven. Since then Lucy and her father have kept their heads above water--thanks in large part to a few close friends and neighbors. But June of her twelfth summer brings more than the end of school and a heat wave to sleepy Rockport. On one steamy day, the tide brings a great white--and then another tragedy, cutting short a friendship everyone insists was "meaningful" but no one can tell Lucy what it all meant. To survive the fresh wave of grief, Lucy must grab the line that connects her depressed father, a stubborn fisherman, and a curious old widower to her mother's unfinished research on the Great White's return to Cape Cod. If Lucy can find a way to help this unlikely quartet follow the sharks her mother loved, she'll finally be able to look beyond what she's lost and toward what's left to be discovered.★"Confidently voiced."—Kirkus Reviews, starred★"Richly layered."—Publishers Weekly, starred★"A hopeful path forward."—Booklist, starred ★"Life-affirming."—BCCB, starred★"Big-hearted." —Bookpage, starred★“Will appeal to just about everyone.” – SLC, starred★"Exquisitely, beautifully real."—Shelf Awareness, starred
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  • Amazing Tales from Hog Heaven: A Collection of the Greatest Arkansas Razorbacks Stories Ever Told

    Nate Allen

    Hardcover (Sports Publishing, Oct. 1, 2013)
    The University of Arkansas and its Razorbacks hold a special place in the hearts of Arkansans, not simply because the state has no professional sports teams, but because of the colorful players and coaches who have passed through the campus gates. Author Nate Allen chronicles the good, the bad, and the funny from UA’s athletic history, as found in Tales from Hog Heaven and More Tales from Hog Heaven, in Amazing Tales from Hog Heaven. Fans will be able to read tales of some of the legendary Razorbacks through the decades—from 1st team All-American Ronnie Caveness to eventual Chicago Bears Hall of Fame player Dan Hampton, and so many others. Allen covers the football program’s adjustment in 1998 from the dour Danny Ford to the upbeat Houston Nutt, and Lou Holtz’s one-liners that seared their targets, but sometimes boomeranged. They will meet the legendary track coach who told one of his Irish athletes “to row back home,” and read about sportswriter Orville Henry’s penchant for deflating self-important bowl officials. Amazing Tales from Hog Heaven is a must-have addition to any Razorback fan’s library.
  • The Line Tender

    Kate Allen

    eBook (Dutton Books for Young Readers, April 16, 2019)
    Funny, poignant, and deeply moving, The Line Tender is a story of nature's enduring mystery and a girl determined to find meaning and connection within it.Wherever the sharks led, Lucy Everhart's marine-biologist mother was sure to follow. In fact, she was on a boat far off the coast of Massachusetts, collecting shark data when she died suddenly. Lucy was seven. Since then Lucy and her father have kept their heads above water--thanks in large part to a few close friends and neighbors. But June of her twelfth summer brings more than the end of school and a heat wave to sleepy Rockport. On one steamy day, the tide brings a great white--and then another tragedy, cutting short a friendship everyone insists was "meaningful" but no one can tell Lucy what it all meant. To survive the fresh wave of grief, Lucy must grab the line that connects her depressed father, a stubborn fisherman, and a curious old widower to her mother's unfinished research on the Great White's return to Cape Cod. If Lucy can find a way to help this unlikely quartet follow the sharks her mother loved, she'll finally be able to look beyond what she's lost and toward what's left to be discovered.★"Confidently voiced."—Kirkus Reviews, starred★"Richly layered."—Publishers Weekly, starred★"A hopeful path forward."—Booklist, starred ★"Life-affirming."—BCCB, starred★"Big-hearted." —Bookpage, starred★“Will appeal to just about everyone.” – SLC, starred★"Exquisitely, beautifully real."—Shelf Awareness, starred
  • Stonewall Jackson: The Good Soldier

    Allen Tate

    Paperback (J.S. Sanders Books, Nov. 15, 1991)
    In this vivid portrait of one of the South's ablest (and most enigmatic) commanders, Allen Tate portrays the warrior whom Lee would mourn as "his right arm." Southern Classics Series.
  • Stonewall Jackson: The Good Soldier

    Allen Tate

    eBook (J.S. Sanders Books, Nov. 15, 1991)
    In this vivid portrait of one of the South's ablest (and most enigmatic) commanders, Allen Tate portrays the warrior whom Lee would mourn as "his right arm." Southern Classics Series.
  • Jefferson Davis: His Rise and Fall

    Allen Tate

    Paperback (J.S. Sanders Books, July 21, 1998)
    Written early in Tate's career, this study of the Confederacy's fallen leader is highly critical of his flaws yet ultimately sympathetic to the Southern cause.
  • Small Potatoes and Tuesdays @ The Piggly Wiggly: Discovering the Profound in the Mundane

    Nan Allen

    eBook
    Where are the greatest life lessons learned? Most of the time they’re not discovered in a classroom or in a book. They’re uncovered in ordinary occurrences and happenstance. Using short essays, poems, and lyrics, this collection reveals how seemingly insignificant people, places, and things (like small potatoes) or routine experiences (like Tuesdays @ the Piggly Wiggly) can greatly impact a life. Growing up in the Deep South in the 1950’s and 60’s, Nan Corbitt Allen describes the unique experiences that taught her valuable lessons about God’s providence and wisdom. Bible passages are given throughout the book making this a devotional book for all readers.
  • The Line Tender

    Kate Allen

    Library Binding (Thorndike Striving Reader, Nov. 6, 2019)
    Funny, poignant, and deeply moving, The Line Tender is a story of nature's enduring mystery and a girl determined to find meaning and connection within it. Wherever the sharks led, Lucy Everhart's marine-biologist mother was sure to follow. In fact, she was on a boat far off the coast of Massachusetts, collecting shark data when she died suddenly. Lucy was seven. Since then Lucy and her father have kept their heads above water--thanks in large part to a few close friends and neighbors. But June of her twelfth summer brings more than the end of school and a heat wave to sleepy Rockport. On one steamy day, the tide brings a great white--and then another tragedy, cutting short a friendship everyone insists was "meaningful" but no one can tell Lucy what it all meant. To survive the fresh wave of grief, Lucy must grab the line that connects her depressed father, a stubborn fisherman, and a curious old widower to her mother's unfinished research on the Great White's return to Cape Cod. If Lucy can find a way to help this unlikely quartet follow the sharks her mother loved, she'll finally be able to look beyond what she's lost and toward what's left to be discovered. ★"Confidently voiced."--Kirkus Reviews, starred★"Richly layered."--Publishers Weekly, starred★"A hopeful path forward."--Booklist, starred ★"Life-affirming."--BCCB, starred★"Big-hearted." --Bookpage, starred★"Will appeal to just about everyone." - SLC, starred★"Exquisitely, beautifully real."--Shelf Awareness, starred
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  • Stonewall Jackson the Good Soldier

    Allen TATE

    Hardcover (Minton, Balch, March 15, 1928)
    Original 1st Edition with Illustrations!!
  • Breaking Chains

    Natalie Allen

    eBook
    A short story of how a young women broke the strongholds that have kept generations of her family bound for centuries.