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Burning Bright
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Burning Bright
by Ron Rash
New York: Harper Collins (2010).
Hardback. Not Signed. $22.99
"New York Times" bestselling and award-winning author Ron Rash is "a storyteller of the highest rank" (Jeffrey Lent) and has won comparisons to John Steinbeck, Cormac McCarthy,... (more)

Chemistry and Other Stories
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Chemistry and Other Stories
by Ron Rash
New York: Picador USA (2007).
Paperback. Not Signed. $15.00
In Rash's stories, spanning the entire 20th century in Appalachia, rural communities struggle with the arrival of a new era where the collision of the old and new south, of antique and... (more)

Eureka Mill
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Eureka Mill
by Ron Rash
Spartanburg, SC: Hub City Press (1998).
Paperback. Not Signed. $12.95
Ron Rash is the author of the 2009 PEN/Faulkner finalist and "New York Times" bestselling novel Serena, in addition to three other prizewinning novels, "One Foot in Eden",... (more)

Nothing Gold Can Stay: Stories
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Nothing Gold Can Stay: Stories
by Ron Rash
Hopewell, NJ: ECCO (2013).
First Edition. Signed. $24.99
Nothing Gold Can Stay goes on sale February 19, 2013.  PEN/Faulkner Award finalist and New York Times bestselling author Ron Rash turns again to Appalachia to capture lives haunted by... (more)

One Foot in Eden
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One Foot in Eden
by Ron Rash
Charlotte, NC: Novello Festival (2002).
First Edition. Signed. $300.00

Saints at the River
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Saints at the River
by Ron Rash
New York: Picador USA (2005).
Paperback. Signed. $15.00
When a twelve-year-old girl drowns in the Tamassee River and her body is trapped in a deep eddy, the people of the small South Carolina town that bears the river's name are thrown into the national... (more)

Saints at the River
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Saints at the River
by Ron Rash
New York: Henry Holt (2004).
First Edition. Signed. $75.00
A major new Southern voice emerges in this novel about a town divided by the aftermath of a tragic accident--and the woman caught in the middle. Drawing on the same lyrical prose and strong sense... (more)

Serena
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Serena
by Ron Rash
Hopewell, NJ: ECCO (2008).
First Edition. Signed. $150.00
The year is 1929, and newlyweds George and Serena Pemberton travel from Boston to the North Carolina mountains where they plan to create a timber empire. Although George has already lived in the... (more)

Serena
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Serena
by Ron Rash
Hopewell, NJ: ECCO (2009).
Paperback. Not Signed. $14.99
Penned by an award-winning writer, this Gothic tale of greed, corruption, and revenge is set against the backdrop of the 1930s wilderness and America's burgeoning environmental movement.

Stories From The Blue Moon Cafe II
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Stories From The Blue Moon Cafe II
edited by Sonny Brewer
San Francisco, CA: MacAdam Cage (2003).
First Edition. Signed. $50.00
Like the parlor chorus of conversation at a Southern family reunion, the voices in the Stories from the Blue Moon Cafe II anthology are loud, or they are soft. They are crazy, but not asked to be... (more)

The Cove
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The Cove
by Ron Rash
Hopewell, NJ: ECCO (2012).
First Edition. Signed. $26.99
In their little cabin set in the shadow of a deep cove, Laurel Shelton and her brother Hank have built a home. The locals whisper about the cove being cursed and perhaps it is: good fortune... (more)

The World Made Straight
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The World Made Straight
by Ron Rash
New York: Henry Holt (2006).
First Edition. Signed. $24.00
Travis Shelton is seventeen the summer he wanders onto a neighbor’s property in the woods, discovers a crop of marijuana large enough to make him some serious money, and steps into the jaws... (more)

Waking
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Waking
by Ron Rash
Spartanburg, SC: Hub City Press (2011).
Paperback. Not Signed. $14.95
Long live Ron Rash the storyteller, but here's the news. Ron Rash the poet is back and giving us poems that are both the river stones and the water making them shine. If allowed only two words... (more)