Teens travel through time, the lair of the devil, and their own haunted memories in these fascinating selections from our Winter 2016 young adult feature. One teen is enmeshed in a Parisian art mystery; another must save a vulnerable... Read More
In this follow-up novel to Losing Forever, Jes Miner-Cooper’s life is full of excitement, growth, and love even as she struggles to deal with the death of her little sister Alberta, her mother’s new marriage to Cal, and her... Read More
In her first novel, minister Audrey Taylor Gonzalez captures suburban Memphis in the period between World War II and the Civil Rights Movement, when, though circumstances challenged all, fairness and love were still principles that... Read More
Bestselling author Susan Wittig Albert’s name is a brand. Her titles dominate whole shelves in libraries, and circulate without resting. When she turned to a new publishing venture—her own press, Persevero–she was bound to do... Read More
In 1970, Yaupon Island is down to three inhabitants: Maggie, Whaley, and Woodrow, who make up half of Michael Parker’s novel, The Watery Part of the World. The other half begins in 1813, when pirates capture and spare Theodosia Burr... Read More
This is a kaleidoscopic, prismatic, bee-bopping, hip-hopping look at the day in the life of one of the most taken-for-granted creatures in a city—the pigeon. From the first line, this poetic tale jogs along until the last page when the... Read More
“When trees, once intensely worshipped, become regarded as mere matter or just so many board feet of lumber, a profound change has taken place in human consciousness,” writes author and artist Heather Preston. “Something held to be... Read More
The University of Alberta Press’s mission is to produce culturally significant works of high-quality scholarship and creative excellence. Given the numerous Foreword IndieFabs, among other awards, the press seems to be fulfilling that... Read More