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Rick Bragg

    Rick Bragg crafts powerful narratives centered on the people of the Appalachian foothills, giving voice to those often relegated to clichés or mere fiction. His writing is characterized by a raw, heartfelt authenticity that celebrates the resilience and spirit of these communities. With a seasoned journalistic background, Bragg possesses a unique ability to delve into the core of his subjects, capturing their distinct stories with profound empathy. His work serves as an anthem for ordinary lives shaped by hardship and tenacity.

    The Prince of Frogtown
    The Speckled Beauty
    Where I Come from: Stories from the Deep South
    The Best Cook in the World: Tales from My Momma's Table
    Jerry Lee Lewis: His Own Story
    The Best Cook in the World
    • 2021

      "A collection of wide-ranging and endearingly personal columns by the celebrated author, newspaper columnist, and Pulitzer Prize winner Rick Bragg, culled from his best-loved pieces in Southern Living and Garden & Gun. From his love of Tupperware ("My Affair with Tupperware") to the decline of country music, from the legacy of Harper Lee to the metamorphosis of the pickup truck, the best way to kill fire ants, the unbridled excess of Fat Tuesday, and why any self-respecting southern man worth his salt should carry a good knife, Where I Come From is an ode to the stories and the history of the Deep South, written with tenderness, wit, and deep affection--a book that will be treasured by fans old and new"--

      Where I Come from: Stories from the Deep South
    • 2021

      Jerry Lee Lewis

      His Own Story LP

      • 754 pages
      • 27 hours of reading

      The book explores the electrifying career of Jerry Lee Lewis, a pivotal figure in early rock and roll known for his energetic performances and iconic hits like "Great Balls of Fire." It highlights his unique musical style, characterized by a blend of exuberance and sly sexuality, as well as his collaborations with legendary artists such as Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley. The narrative captures the essence of his impact on American music and culture over nearly sixty years.

      Jerry Lee Lewis
    • 2021

      The Speckled Beauty

      A Dog and His People

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      The story centers on Speck, a mischievous and troublesome boy whose antics include grave robbing and challenging livestock. His arrival in Rick Bragg's life coincides with a period of personal turmoil marked by health issues and family losses. Despite his chaotic behavior, Speck provides an unexpected source of companionship and joy, helping Rick navigate through his struggles, even if his methods are unorthodox and often messy. The narrative explores themes of resilience, companionship, and the healing power of unconventional relationships.

      The Speckled Beauty
    • 2019

      Margaret Bragg does not own a single cookbook. She measures by "dabs" and "smidgens" and "tads" and "you know, hon, just some." Her notion of farm-to-table is a flatbed truck. Many of her recipes, recorded here for the first time, pre-date the Civil War-- handed down skillet by skillet from one generation of Braggs to the next. Here Rick Bragg finally preserves his heritage by telling stories that framed his mother's cooking and education, from childhood into old age. Because a recipe, writes Bragg, is story like anything else.

      The Best Cook in the World: Tales from My Momma's Table
    • 2019

      The Best Cook in the World

      Tales from My Momma's Southern Table: A Memoir and Cookbook

      • 560 pages
      • 20 hours of reading
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      A gripping narrative unfolds as the protagonist navigates a world filled with unexpected challenges and complex relationships. Themes of resilience and personal growth are explored, highlighting the characters' struggles and triumphs. The story captivates with its rich emotional depth and thought-provoking insights, making it a compelling read for those seeking both entertainment and reflection.

      The Best Cook in the World
    • 2018

      My Southern Journey

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
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      A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER From the celebrated bestselling author of All Over but the Shoutin' and winner of the Pulitzer Prize, Rick Bragg, comes a poignant and wryly funny collection of essays on life in the South. Keenly observed and written with his insightful and deadpan sense of humor, he explores enduring Southern truths about home, place, spirit, table, and the regions' varied geographies, including his native Alabama, Cajun country, and the Gulf Coast. Everything is explored, from regional obsessions from college football and fishing, to mayonnaise and spoonbread, to the simple beauty of a fish on the hook. Collected from over a decade of his writing, with many never-before-published essays written specifically for this edition, My Southern Journey is an entertaining and engaging read, especially for Southerners (or the Southern at heart) and anyone who appreciates great writing.

      My Southern Journey
    • 2015

      The book delves into the rich tapestry of Southern life, highlighting themes of home, spirit, and the diverse landscapes of Alabama, Cajun country, and the Gulf Coast. It captures regional passions, from college football and fishing to culinary delights like mayonnaise and spoon bread, celebrating the beauty of simple moments. This collection features over a decade's worth of writing, including many essays newly crafted for this edition, offering fresh insights into Southern culture and identity.

      My Southern Journey: True Stories from the Heart of the South
    • 2015

      Jerry Lee Lewis: His Own Story

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
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      Celebrated as one of Rolling Stone's top music books of the year, this work delves into the intricacies of the music industry, exploring its cultural impact and the lives of iconic artists. Through engaging narratives and insightful analysis, it uncovers the behind-the-scenes stories that shaped the soundtracks of generations. The book offers a compelling blend of biography, history, and commentary, making it a must-read for music enthusiasts and those interested in the evolution of popular culture.

      Jerry Lee Lewis: His Own Story
    • 2014

      Jerry Lee Lewis

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
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      From encounters with legends including Johnny Cash, John Lennon and Mick Jagger, to first-person accounts of Jerry's lifelong rivalries with Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry for the title of king of rock-and-roll, this book showcases the story of a young man from the American South, who used his piano to drive the world into a music revolution.

      Jerry Lee Lewis
    • 2009

      The Prince of Frogtown

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
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      The narrative explores a nostalgic journey through Alabama, capturing the essence of Rick Bragg's youth and the rich landscape that shaped him. It delves into the history of Jacksonville's century-old mill and the complexities of his father's character, a troubled yet charismatic figure navigating life's challenges. This final volume weaves personal and regional history, offering a poignant reflection on family and the past.

      The Prince of Frogtown