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Meredith Sue Willis
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Billie of Fish House Lane |
$11.95 |
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Higher Ground (pb) |
$13.95 |
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Only Great Changes (paperback) |
$13.95 |
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$13.95 |
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In the Mountains of America (paperback) |
$10.95 |
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The Secret Super Powers of Marco (paperback) |
$7.95 |
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Marco's Monster (paperback) |
$7.95 |
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Personal Fiction Writing (paperback) |
$16.95 |
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Blazing Pencils (paperback) |
$13.95 |
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Deep Revision (paperback) |
$14.95 |
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Oradell at Sea (paperback) |
$15.00 |
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Dwight's House and Other Stories (paperback) |
$14.95 |
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The City Built of Starships (paperback) |
$14.95 |
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A Space Apart paperback second edition. |
$15.95 |
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A Space Apart (First Edtion--hardcover.) |
$25.00 |
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Featured Book
If you order this month's featured book by direct mail, you may take 10% off your total order, excluding shipping & handling and tax. Order from the Order-by-Mail page.
Trespassers
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A novel set during the student strikes and
sit-ins at Columbia University in 1968..."With the same attention to detail she brought to her character's small town childhood, Willis brings the people, ambiance and events of the urban experience out of the past and into a fresh light 30 years later. The silky locution that springs from the Appalachian heritage of storytelling is fully empowered here. Critics agree: Others have written of the same era, but few write as well."
-- Claudia Ebeling in Bucknell World
Trespassers, the final volume in Meredith Sue Willis's luminous Blair Morgan trilogy, brings its West Virginia-born heroine to the brink of adulthood and to the epicenter of her generations' rage. it is 1967, and 20-something Blair is off to New York City to begin life on her own....The novel is different in tone than the earlier books of the trilogy, in which it was possible to detect the cadence of West Virginia (right down to Blair being called Blair Ellen by those who knew her then). This book is blunter, with more dialogue. There's no mistaking New York.
-- Carol Herman in The Washington Times
Willis demolishes dreaded Appalachian female stereotypes....Blair Ellen is a particular girl, to be sure, from a particular region of the country, which itself represents the reforming spirit of the turbulent ‛60's, but her aspirations and experiences in social action speak to a collective, inclusive identity which makes her a representative of her generation, not her region.
— Gina Herring, Appalachian Journal, Volume 25, Number 4, Summer 1998.
Books by Meredith Sue Willis