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OCTOBER 2016
ATLANTASENIORLIFE.COM
V BOOKS
OF ‘SHOULD READ’
By Collin Kelley
The Georgia Center for
the Book (GCB) has selected
the works of 24 prize-winning
authors and illustrators with
Georgia connections for the 2016
list of the “Books All Georgians
Should Read.”
The list is compiled annually
from nominations received
throughout the year by the
writers, educators, librarians,
media representatives and
individuals who comprise the
Georgia Center for the Book
Advisory Council. In 2013, the
Advisory Council voted to make
the compilation of the list an
annual event.
“For the Georgia Center for the
Book, the ‘Books All Georgians
Should Read’ list is a wonderful
way to honor the extraordinary
talent we have right here in
Georgia,” said Joe Davich,
executive director of GCB. “The
list gives us the opportunity to
inform readers across our state
about the diverse body of work
produced by Georgians, and a
platform to celebrate Georgia’s
literary heritage.”
The new list of “Books All
Georgians Should Read” includes
three works of fiction, six of non
fiction and a collection of poetry.
2016 Books All Georgians Should Read
► Jim Auchmutey - The Class Of ‘65: A Student, A Divided Town, And The
Long Road To Forgiveness (Public Affairs Books)
► Taylor Brown - Fallen Land: A Novel (St. Martin’s Press)
► Ashley Callahan - Southern Tufts: The Regional Origins And National Craze
For Chenille Fashion (University of Georgia Press)
► Lynn Cullen - Twain’s End: A Novel (Gallery Books)
► Sandra D. Deal, Jennifer W Dickey and Catherine M. Lewis - Memories Of
The Mansion: The Story Of Georgia’s Governor’s Mansion (University of
Georgia Press)
► Ryan Gravel - Where We Want To Live: Reclaiming Infrastructure For
A New Generation of Cities (St. Martin’s Press)
► Jim Grimsley - How I Shed My Skin: Unlearning The Racist Lessons
Of A Southern Childhood (Algonquin Books)
► Charles Leerhsen - Ty Cobb: A Terrible Beauty
(Simon efSchuster)
► Brian Panowich - Bull Mountain: A Novel (G.P.
Putnam d'Sons)
► Kevin Young - Blue Laws: Selected And Uncollected
Poems, 1995-2015 (Knopf)
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