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message 1: by Tom, "Big Daddy" (last edited Feb 24, 2023 11:01AM) (new)

Tom Mathews | 3383 comments Mod
The Southern Literary Trail is now accepting nominations for books that the group will be reading in April 2023.

We will consider books with a southern literary theme that have not been read by the group in the last 24 months. Per our recently revised criteria, the two categories are books originally published in or before 1990 or those published after 1990. You may make one nomination in each category. Authors may not nominate their own works. Please post your nominations below and specify which category you are nominating it for.

Nominations will stay open for one week or until we receive six nominations in each category. Voting will take place in the first ten days of next month.

The eligible nominations received will be listed below:

Books originally published in or before 1990
1. The Man Who Lived Underground, by Richard Wright
2. Ar'n't I a Woman?: Female Slaves in the Plantation South, by Deborah Gray White
3. The Widow's Trial, by John Ehle
4. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, by Tennessee Williams
5. The Snare, by Elizabeth Spencer
6. The Dog of the South, by Charles Portis
Books originally published after 1990
1. Deadly Southern Charm: A Lethal Ladies Mystery Anthology, edited by Mary Burton
2. Stars of Alabama, by Sean Dietrich
3. Happy Dreams of Liberty: An American Family in Slavery and Freedom, by R. Isabela Morales
4. Every Bone a Prayer, by Ashley Blooms
5. Father and Son, by Larry Brown
6. She Walks These Hills, by Sharyn McCrumb


message 2: by Cheryl Carroll (last edited Feb 15, 2023 03:17PM) (new)

Cheryl Carroll | 586 comments Pre1990 - The Man Who Lived Underground by Richard Wright.

$11.99 Kindle


message 3: by Cheryl Carroll (last edited Feb 15, 2023 03:16PM) (new)

Cheryl Carroll | 586 comments Post 1990 - Deadly Southern Charm: A Lethal Ladies Mystery Anthology (2019)

$4.99 on Kindle, free on Hoopla


message 4: by John (new)

John Warner (jwarner6comcastnet) | 9 comments Post 1990 - If I can nominate last month's runner-up, Stars of Alabama by Sean Dietrich, I would like to do so.


message 5: by Judi (new)

Judi | 473 comments I would (hopefully) like to nominate Happy Dreams of Liberty: An American Family in Slavery And Freedom by R. Isabela Morales for April 2023's Post 1990 possible choice. I have researched where the author was born. I cannot find that information. This book is Historical Biography. It is Very Highly rated/reviewed and soon will be a best seller. Thank you Tom.


message 6: by ♥ Sandi ❣ (last edited Feb 15, 2023 08:14PM) (new)


message 7: by Lori (new)

Lori  Keeton | 781 comments For pre 1990 The Widow's Trial by John Ehle

For post 1990 Father and Son by Larry Brown


message 8: by Dave, "Red Sammy" (last edited Feb 16, 2023 08:36AM) (new)

Dave Marsland | 587 comments Mod
Good shout Lori!


message 9: by Dave, "Red Sammy" (new)

Dave Marsland | 587 comments Mod
Pre 1990 The Snare


message 10: by Lori (new)

Lori  Keeton | 781 comments Dave, I just found 3 of Elizabeth Spencer's novels at my used bookstore but not The Snare. I was thrilled to find those 3 and will keep looking for The Snare.


message 11: by Dave, "Red Sammy" (new)

Dave Marsland | 587 comments Mod
I really hope you find a copy Lori. I found one in the UK quite easily, but I guess I got lucky. It needs to be reprinted in my humble opinion.


message 12: by Judi (new)

Judi | 473 comments Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams for a Pre-1990 nomination


message 13: by Diane, "Miss Scarlett" (new)

Diane Barnes | 5539 comments Mod
We have some great (and different) nominations so far, but we need one more in each category to wrap it up.


message 14: by Terry (new)

Terry | 395 comments Pre 1990 — The Dog of the South by Charles Portis, 1979. 169 pages.


message 15: by Terry (new)

Terry | 395 comments Post 1990: Everything Begins and Ends in Kentucky, by Benjamin Alire Saenz, published 2012. 222 pages.


message 16: by Diane, "Miss Scarlett" (new)

Diane Barnes | 5539 comments Mod
Looks like that does it. Thanks Terry.


message 17: by Diane, "Miss Scarlett" (new)

Diane Barnes | 5539 comments Mod
One problem. Everything Begins and Ends at the Kentucky Club by Saenz actually has a Mexico setting, so that one won't work for us. He's not a southern author either. Dog of the South is not a southern setting either, but at least Portis is a southern author.


message 18: by Tom, "Big Daddy" (last edited Feb 24, 2023 11:01AM) (new)

Tom Mathews | 3383 comments Mod
I'm going to wrap this up by adding She Walks These Hills, by Sharyn McCrumb, published in 1994. This was my first introduction to a tremendous mystery series set in the Appalachian community of Dark Hollow, Tennessee, that is rich with the folklore adn history of the hills and hollers of the region.

And with that, the nominations are now closed. Thanks to everyone who contributed.


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