In her latest thrilling and twisty novel, You Shouldn’t Be Here, two strangers search for the truth behind bizarre occurrences no one else dares to discuss―only to discover that they’re connected by secrets that could destroy them both.
Rebecca Redding
Woe & Awe invokes the voices of female ancestors, physical and spiritual, in poems of timeless perspective and contemporary language with fearless depth and beauty.
In Winnie Tours the Kentucky State Capitol, First Dog of Kentucky Winnie Beshear takes kids on an adventure touring their State Capitol.
Will There Also Be Singing? contains poems of witness and protest exploring personal culpability in current social injustices and divisions while examining the complicated grief about a land she loves and for whose future she fears.
Wild About You, is a grumpy-sunshine teen romance that proves the trail to true love doesn't always come with a map.
Edited by Shannon Gibney and Nicole Chung, When We Become Ours: A YA Adoptee Anthology contains tales from fifteen bestselling, acclaimed, and emerging adoptee authors, including Lockington, who genuinely and authentically reflect the complexity, breadth, and depth of adoptee experiences.
What the Seahorse Told Me is a magical tale of friendship, family, and the spirit of aloha—guaranteed to delight your heart.
With inspiration from Langston Hughes and deep love for her grandparents, King shows the world that young people are strong enough to carry on their elders' legacy while creating a new path for themselves in her latest book, We Dream a World.
Presented by The Kentucky Book Festival and Kentucky Humanities, this program is part of the main festival on November 2. Yolanda Renee King to speak at Kentucky Book Festival Activist, grand-daughter of Martin Luther King Jr. to speak, sign book at noon Nov. 2 at Joseph-Beth Booksellers Yolanda Renee King will be speaking and […]
Winner of the James Beard Foundation Book of the Year Award and Best Book, American Cooking, Victuals is an exploration of the foodways, people, and places of Appalachia.
Vaulting through Time, tells of sixteen-year-old gymnast Elizabeth Arlington’s catapulting and captivating journey through time courtesy of the discovery by ex-best-friend Zach of a time machine in an abandoned house.
With Under this Red Rock, she delivers a powerful psychological thriller, deftly exploring the dark places in the earth and the human mind, where what is real and imaginary isn’t so easily distinguishable.