We welcome your business at the WOW! E-Store. All E-Store orders will be personally signed by the author. Current titles may also be purchased or ordered at the following, and other fine book outlets: Barnes & Noble, Amazon.com, The Clinton Museum Store, The Cotton Museum, Memphis, TN and That Bookstore in Blytheville.
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Daisy: Between A Rock And A Hard Place. Presidential diarist and author Janis F. Kearney transforms civil rights legend Daisy Gatson Bates’ life from black and white, to living color. The author, who interviewed Bates many times, creates a fictionalized last interview granted by Bates, as she lay dying in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Publisher: WOW Press
Publish Date: February, 2013 (Not available for pre-order in all stores)
ISBN: 9780976205807
Retail Price: $27.95 Hardback, $19.95 Paperback Mother's Day Special! $20.00 HB, $12.00 PB through 5/30/13!
320 pages
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Something to Write Home About: Memories from a Presidential Diarist. Janis F. Kearney, author of Cotton Field of Dreams is completing a sequel to her memoir that begins in 1987, with her role as publisher of Daisy and L.C. Bates‘ newspaper. The book also includes her years as presidential diarist, and is interspersed with more memories about her life as a member of the Kearney family -- cotton sharecroppers in the Arkansas delta.
Publisher: WOW Press
Publish Date: Nov. 2008
ISBN: 9780976205852
Retail Price: $22.95
Current Price: $15.00
320 pages, Hardback
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Once Upon a Time, there was a Girl: A Murder at Mobile Bay. Janis F. Kearney debuts her first fiction; a murder mystery based on an actual southern race murder. In this riveting story, Kearney paints a portrait of a small Alabama town, the “good” people who believed race was no longer a problem, and the innocent victim whose death proved them wrong.
Publisher: WOW Press
Publish Date: Nov. 2008
ISBN: 9780976205869
Retail Price: $22.95
Current Price: $15.00
266 pages, Hardback
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Cotton Field of Dreams: A Memoir
By Janis F. Kearney
“...an American story—in black and white...”
Paperback
Net Price: $15.95
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Conversations: William Jefferson Clinton, from Hope to Harlem
By Janis F. Kearney
A book that “had to be written, and needs to be read...”
Hardcover Price: $15.00 Paperback Price: $12.00
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| Priority (3- 5 Days) |
$10.95 for up to each bundle of four books |
AR residents are subject to an 7.5% sales tax.
Current titles may also be purchased or ordered at the following book outlets:
Afriware Books
1701 S. 1st Ave. - Suite 503
Maywood, IL 60153
(708)524-8398
Amazon.com
Barnes & Noble - Online
That Bookstore in Blytheville
Clinton Museum Store
500 Clinton Avenue
Little Rock, AR 72201
(501)748-0400
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Follett Bookstores
Arkansas State University
Carl Reng Center
101 North Caraway Street
State University, AR 72467
(870)972-2058
email: arstate@bkstr.com
Hearne Fine Art
1001 Wright Ave. - Suite C
Little Rock, AR 72206
(501)372-6822
Mosaic Templar Cultural Center
501 W. Ninth Street
Little Rock, AR 72201
(501)683-3593
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Wordsworth Bookstore
5920 R Street
Little Rock, AR 72207
(501)663-9198
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