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Stay safe today, Oklahoma! The Univ. of Oklahoma is closing today at 3:30pm due to the risk of severe weather. We don't know about y'all, but we'll be checking out Bradford's SCANNING THE SKIES from our 'fraidy holes. oupress.com/9780806194769/…
Shout out to all you Bay Area folks! I will be at Books Inc. 📚🌉 in Berkeley talking with the amazing Gretchen Sisson on May 15th. This will be a timely conversation about motherhood, adoption & fertility and you don’t want to miss it! OU Press
What an incredible night at Third Place Books sharing ‘Who Is a Worthy Mother?’ with all the awesome Seattle and Tacoma folks. A massive thank you to Sara Easterly for MCing the event. OU Press
We agree! Reviews on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Goodreads, and StoryGraph can all help bolster the digital presence of a book. Reviews matter. #ReadersHelpingReaders
On Thurs 5/2 at 7pm Rebecca Wellington will join us at our Ravenna location to discuss her book WHO IS A WORTHY MOTHER? with Sara Easterly
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Harvard Book Store thank you for displaying my book in your window! I’ll be Simmons University May 23. Come say hi!
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OUP author Jim Miller's novel DRIFT is celebrating new life as a paperback edition and Jim has been talking it up all over town. Check out his editorial in the The San Diego Union-Tribune and grab a copy of DRIFT at your favorite bookshop.🔗sandiegouniontribune.com/community-voic…
Nice display over at Harvard Book Store! We recommend A PIPE FOR FEBRUARY by Charles H. Red Corn and WHO IS A WORTHY MOTHER? by Rebecca Wellington.
Great recommendations here! We love to see authors boosting other authors. If you have not picked up a copy of Rebecca Wellington's WHO IS A WORTHY MOTHER? you need to. It is a timely and important historical memoir that deserves a place on your shelf.