Uncertain Mythologies deals with our perception of time passing and the moments that establish and accumulate meaning in our lives.
Rebecca Redding
In her latest picture book, Two Homes, One Heart, Young’s poignant story and Chelsea O’Byrne’s tender illustrations offer gentle reassurance to kids navigating separation or divorce and remind us that while families change, love is constant.
In Turkeyfoot, the opioid epidemic has ravaged the namesake eastern Kentucky community and Sweetie Goodins has played no small part in feeding his neighbors' bad habits, but before he can atone for any of his wrongdoings, he must either acknowledge his role in the lives ruined or continue paving a path of destruction.
Presented by The Kentucky Book Festival and Kentucky Humanities, this program is part of the main festival on November 2. Melissa Helton Troublesome Rising Previously a tenured associate professor of English at Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College, Melissa Helton, serves as the literary arts director for the Hindman Settlement School. In Troublesome Rising, a […]
In Troublesome Rising, a visceral and powerful anthology, well-known and emerging Appalachian writers create not only a historical document and an in-depth investigation of the late July 2022 catastrophic flash flood in eastern Kentucky, but also a celebration of Appalachian strength, determination, and resilience.
In Time to Fly, a sweet and encouraging picture book, Baby Bird learns to overcome his fear of leaving the nest.
Kellie M. Parker is an award-winning writer of young adult fantasy and thrillers. A flight to Paris full of teenagers seeking opportunity turns deadly in her latest novel, Thin Air, a suspenseful, locked-door YA thriller.
A story of encouragement and inspirational leadership, They Call Me Mr. Secretary follows Ramsey’s journey from an impressionable childhood spent in segregated Hastings, Florida, up through his current role as elder statesman of both the National Football League and the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
They Call Me Goose presents fans with the powerful story of a husband, father, mentor, businessman, and ambassador for Kentucky—who also just happens to be an iconic sports legend.
Filled with her memorable characters and vibrant illustrations by Alexey Chystikov, There Was A Zookeeper offers a tale of decision-making, friendship, and forgiveness.
Presented by The Kentucky Book Festival and Kentucky Humanities, this program is part of the main festival on November 2. Joshua A. Douglas The Court v. The Voters: The Troubling Story of How the Supreme Court Has Undermined Voting Rights Joshua A. Douglas is a law professor at the University of Kentucky College of Law […]
A fast-paced mystery with just the right amount of hair-raising thrills that begs to be read cover-to-cover in one setting.