Jump Start Your Holiday Shopping at Season’s Readings
Join LSU Press for A Holiday Book + Journal Sale
Tuesday, November 28, 4:30–6:30 p.m., LSU Barnes and Noble
This November, as you’re making your plans for the holiday season, pencil Season’s Readings into your calendar! As part of LSU’s Holiday Spectacular 2017, LSU Press and The Southern Review welcome you to our annual book and journal sale, with gift ideas for everyone on your shopping list. A copy of The Golden Band from Tigerland signed by author Faye Phillips will hit just the right note with the music fans in your life, while armchair historians will pore over Stanley Nelson’s tireless investigation into Klan murders of the 1960s, Devils Walking. Howard Chaykin scholar Brannon Costello, poet Alison Pelegrin, and culinary experts Melinda Winans and Cindy Nobles will also be in attendance to sign copies of their books, along with Mardi Gras historian Brian Costello.
This year’s Season’s Readings, on Tuesday, 28th November, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the LSU Barnes and Noble, boasts a wide array of great titles at 20% off, many local authors in attendance, and free gift wrapping. Shop for great books and mingle with renowned authors. Parking will be available in the Union Square Parking Garage.
Special guests will be in attendance to sign copies of LSU Press books:
Vince Caire, author of Military Aviation in the Gulf South
Brannon Costello, author of Neon Visions
Brian Costello, author of Carnival in Louisiana
Stanley Nelson, author of Devils Walking
Cindy Nobles, coauthor of The Fonville Winans Cookbook
Melinda Winans, coauthor of The Fonville Winans Cookbook
Alison Pelegrin, author of Waterlines
Faye Phillips, author of The Golden Band from Tigerland
Many other LSU Press titles as well as gift subscriptions and individual issues of The Southern Review will be available for sale. The LSU Barnes and Noble is located at the corner of Highland Road and Raphael Semmes, across Highland from the LSU Union.
For more information on Season’s Readings please contact LSU Press at 225.578.8282 or visit www.lsupress.org and our Facebook event.