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It doesn’t take much to have a great time along Florida’s Forgotten Coast
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A coffee table book celebrates the connection between the culinary and visual arts
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National Book Award finalist Brad Watson’s new novel is a testament to the power of the spirit
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The business mogul, broadway producer, and philanthropist on his latest adventures
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For his book, John Boessenecker spent five years poring through FBI files, books, and hundreds of news reports to set the record straight
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Little-known Southern tidbits about the White House gardens
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North Carolina author Bronwen Dickey on what she learned writing her book, Pit Bull: The Battle Over An American Icon
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Three new pony-related books just in time for race season—plus, one visual stunner to make your coffee table an ode to all things equestrian
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A fascinating book, The Electric Pencil: Drawings from Inside State Hospital No. 3., tells the story of an artist whose works were almost lost
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Harvey Penick’s sage advice still resonates
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If you play by the rules, Easter marks the official start of seersucker season in the South
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Roy Blount, Jr. shares a collection of essays, songs, poems, and odes to the food he loves and loathes
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A new book and exhibit showcase more than fifty of the artist’s paintings of Little St. Simons Island
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How two Southern literary giants led a young Appalachian writer to her own voice
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In the summer of 1948, George H. W. Bush loaded his car in distant Connecticut and headed to the Lone Star State, a move that would shape the man and launch the future president’s political career