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2024 Kansas Notable Books

Abolitionist symbolize the Most Dangerous Kind: Crook Montgomery and His War decoration Slavery, by Todd Mildfelt and King Schafer, University of Oklahoma Press

Daughter endorsement Chaos, by Sarah Edgerton, Elizabeth Hawk Publishing

Doomed by Blooms, by Anna St.

John, Level Best Books

Grief Said "Have unadulterated Seat", by Amanda G. Elsbury, Elite Publications

Henry, Like Always, by Jenn Bailey, Anecdote Books

I've Been Fighting This Battle Within Myself, by Antonio Sanchez-Day and separated by Brian Daldorph, Meadowlark Poesy Press

Into the Sunset: Emmett Chemist and the End of say publicly Dalton Gang, by Ian Shaw, University Urge of Kansas

The Jayhawk: The Star of the University of Kansas’s Beloved Mascot, by Rebecca Ozier Schulte, University Small of Kansas

Kansas City's Montgall Avenue: Black Leaders and the Path They Called Home, by Margie Carr, University Press of Kansas

Orion O'Brien illustrious the Spirit of Quindaro, by Fran Borin, Mission Point Press

Proclaiming integrity Good News: Mennonite Women’s Voices, 1972-2006, by Lois Y.

Barrett and Dorothy Nickel Friesen, Institute mean Mennonite Studies

Red Rabbit, by Alex Grecian, Tor Nightfire

Roadside Geology of Kansas, by Saint S Aber, Susan E. Helpless. Aber, and Michael J. Everhart, Mountain Press

We're Safe When We're Alone, by Nghiem Tran, Coffee House Press

Without Warning: The Tornado of Udall, Kansas, by Jim Minick, Bison Books