More Praise for Jackalope Dreams

Jackalope Dreams by Mary Clearman Blew “Blew knows how to fuse the rugged with the delicate—some readers may be reminded of Plainsong author Kent Haruf’s no-nonsense approach.”—John Mark Eberhart, Kansas City Star “Engrossing. . . . Blew gets so much right, from her beautiful, clear prose to her sharp humor to her rich characterizations . . . Jackalope Dreams satisfies.”—Jenny Shank, NewWest.net You can read previous praise for Jackalope Dreams at http://nebraskapress.typepad.com/university_of_nebraska_pr/2007/12/praise-for-jack.html. Continue reading More Praise for Jackalope Dreams

Schwartz Memoir Continues to Garner Praise

Good Neighbors, Bad Times by Mimi Schwartz “Schwartz’s excellent presentation defies categorization. It has some elements of journalism, autobiography, history, reporting, feature writing, and literature. All these components are creatively combined to result in an eminently readable product that grips the reader’s attention. Schwartz has augmented our limited capacity to comprehend the Holocaust, which is ultimately an incomprehensible phenomenon.”—Morton Teicher, National Jewish Post & Opinion To read earlier praise for Good Neighbors, Bad Times, please visit http://nebraskapress.typepad.com/university_of_nebraska_pr/2008/01/praise-for-good.html. Continue reading Schwartz Memoir Continues to Garner Praise

Turn on, Tune in… Dinty W. Moore Podcasts

Fans of Dinty W. Moore and his acclaimed, experimental, and completely hysterical memoir Between Panic and Desire are in for a treat. Check out the links below. The first is a recent interview with Dinty on the "Greg and Dan Show" on WMDB Radio in Peoria, Illinois. The second is a recording from Dinty’s Ohio State University appearance, where he read from the chapter "Son of George McManus." Happy listening! Download Moore_GregandDanShow.mp3 Download Moore_OSUReading.mp3 Continue reading Turn on, Tune in… Dinty W. Moore Podcasts

Tuesday Trivia: April 8, 2008

Sox fans: shield your eyes… A Trivia Tribute to the Yankees New this month from UNP, Ed Barrow: The Bulldog Who Built the Yankees’ First Dynasty by Daniel R. Levitt chronicles the life and times of one of the most pivotal figures in Yankee history—general manager Ed Barrow. Barrow joined the Yankees in 1920, marking the beginning of a new and exciting era for the previously pennant-less team. Today’s installment of “Tuesday Trivia” tests your familiarity with some of the major milestones in Yankee history. Sorry Sox fans—you’ll just have to endure this one. Go Yanks! Match the landmark event … Continue reading Tuesday Trivia: April 8, 2008

More Praise for Opa Nobody

Opa Nobody by Sonya Huber “In every chapter, [Huber] weaves stories of her activist life with richly imagined scenes of her grandfather, reconstructing his life from anecdotes and documentary evidence. . . . By connecting with history on such a personal level, she reveals how ordinary citizens can get swept up into movements of all kinds; allegiance is never as simple as a membership card. Most radically of all for a progressive activist, Huber embraces the past. Instead of tossing it all out in search of something new, she ties a firm knot between then and now.”—Karrie Higgins, Los Angeles … Continue reading More Praise for Opa Nobody

This Week in History: March 30-April 4, 2008

As we make our foray into April, I can’t help but think, “Where did the first quarter of this year go?” I can’t believe that the first part of this year is now, well, history. Before another month flies by, let’s take a look at what happened… This Week in History March 30, 1870: Texas was readmitted to the Union.Interested in the Civil-War-era history of the rebel state of Texas? If so, you won’t want to miss Texas, the Dark Corner of the Confederacy by B. P. Gallaway. The book contains forty documents dating from the eve of the Civil … Continue reading This Week in History: March 30-April 4, 2008