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The SHR Top 10: best-selling regional books

February, 2009

Monthly best-selling regional books, based on the sales of independent booksellers in far-western North Carolina counties. Special thanks in helping pull together this, our inaugural list, to City Lights Bookstore in Sylva and the Curiosity Shop bookstore, with locations in Murphy and Andrews.

1. serena The SHR Top 10: best selling regional books Serena

Ron Rash

2. shr literary trail The SHR Top 10: best selling regional books Literary Trails of the North Carolina Mountains

Edit.: Georgann Eubanks

3. shr sylva book The SHR Top 10: best selling regional books Sylva

Edit.: Lynn Hotaling

4. ghost cats The SHR Top 10: best selling regional books Ghost Cats of the South

Randy Russell

5. then and now The SHR Top 10: best selling regional books North Carolina Then and Now

Kevin Adams

6. moon The SHR Top 10: best selling regional books Moon Women

Pamela Duncan

7. mooney1 107x150 The SHR Top 10: best selling regional books History, Myths and Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees

James Mooney

8. blueridgeparkway The SHR Top 10: best selling regional books The Blue Ridge Parkway by Foot

Tim Pegram

9. trailoftears1 The SHR Top 10: best selling regional books Trail of Tears: The Rise & Fall of the Cherokee Nation

John Ehle

10. fireman1 The SHR Top 10: best selling regional books The Fireman’s Wife

Jack Riggs

Also receiving votes: Gratitude for Shoes by Cleo Hicks Williams (Self-published through I-Universe),
Promises of Change by Joan Medlicott, Month by Month Gardening in the Carolinas by Bob Polomski, Weird Carolinas by Roger Manley, The Secret War by Terrell Garren, Big Beautiful by Pamela Duncan, Hiwassee; Novel of the Civil War by Charles Price, Over in the Meadow illus. by E.J. Keats, One Foot in Eden by Ron Rash, Trouble at the Forks by Walter Middleton

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