Martha Park in conversation with John T Edge for World Without End

Off Square Books 129 Courthouse Square, Oxford, MS, United States

In these penetrating and beautifully wrought essays, Martha Park employs her many identities—artist, naturalist, southerner, mother, preacher’s daughter astray—to investigate profound questions about faith and the fate of our planet.

Callie Collins for Walk Softly on This Heart of Mine

Off Square Books 129 Courthouse Square, Oxford, MS, United States

About the book "Collins debuts with a finely tuned tale of artistic ambition and cultural shifts in the 1970s Texas music scene...Brilliantly conveys the nitty-gritty details of a working musician’s

NADIA ALEXIS + MELISSA GINSBURG FOR BEYOND THE WATERSHED

Off Square Books 129 Courthouse Square, Oxford, MS, United States

A vital hybrid collection that affirms there's "nothing like the thirst / of Black girls who believe in their own dreams" Poet, photographer, and UM creative writing MFA and PhD

Adam Gussow for My Family and I

Off Square Books 129 Courthouse Square, Oxford, MS, United States

Author and University of Mississippi professor Adam Gussow for My Family and I, an inspiring memoir about the author’s lifelong quest for racial reconciliation, the love that sustains his interracial

THACKER MOUNTAIN RADIO HOUR: Callan Wink for Beartooth

Off Square Books 129 Courthouse Square, Oxford, MS, United States

Callan Wink for Beartooth, a bracing, masterful novel about survival, revenge, and the bond between brothers About the book "One of the best and fiercest heist stories since A Simple

William Boyle for Saint of the Narrows Street

Off Square Books 129 Courthouse Square, Oxford, MS, United States

The magnum opus from the master of Brooklyn-set crime fiction William Boyle in conversation with Ace Atkins for Saint of the Narrows Street, a searing novel about family secrets and

Bennett Parten for Somewhere Toward Freedom

Off Square Books 129 Courthouse Square, Oxford, MS, United States

A brilliant reframing of a seminal moment in Civil War history Author and historian Bennett Parten in conversation with Robert Colby for Somewhere Toward Freedom, a groundbreaking account of Sherman’s

Letter from Birmingham Jail – Community Reading

Off Square Books 129 Courthouse Square, Oxford, MS, United States

Please join Square Books and the Oxford community on Saturday, January 18th at 5 PM at Off Square Books for a reading of "Letter From Birmingham Jail." All are welcome.

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