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MEDIATING VIOLENCE FROM AFRICA explores how African and non-African Francophone authors, filmmakers, editors, and scholars have packaged, interpreted, and filmed the histories of post–Cold War Francophone Africa. Check out our Summer Reading Sale: bit.ly/UNPsummersale

Steve Steinberg, coauthor of MIKE DONLIN, joins @OnTheNBABeat to discuss Donlin's life as one of the nation’s first athletes to capture the public’s attention. bit.ly/4lUOrYb

News and Reviews featuring @DrYoGeography, @WideWhiteStage, @galtonsbox, and more! wp.me/p4J9AE-hkO
In her essay collection “Thank You for Staying with Me” (@UnivNebPress), Bailey Gaylin Moore transforms the gaps in her memory from nodes of panic to active spaces of re-creation. New review by Nick Hilbourn in our Online Edition: raintaxi.com/thank-you-for-…
Invitation by Mi Jin Kim is now available for preorder through @UnivNebPress! Winner of the 2024 Raz/Shumaker Book Prize in Fiction, Kim's collection of stories will be published this September. Preorder here: nebraskapress.unl.edu/nebraska/97814…
Highly Recommended: New from @UnivNebPress My friend Thomas Wolf's "Baseball in the Roaring Twenties," focused on the #Yankees & #Cardinals, 1926 season, & the broader context of the 1920s. One of the year's best baseball books! Get it here: nebraskapress.unl.edu/nebraska/97814…
With its layers of mystery and notoriety, JAZZ AGE GIANT brings to life Charles A. Stoneham’s defining years leading the Giants in the Roaring Twenties. Save 50% during our Summer Reading sale: bit.ly/UNPsummersale

Dennis Snelling, author of THE WHIZ KIDS, joins the @thetwinbill podcast to discuss the 1950 Phillies who remain legendary in Philly and beyond. Listen to the interview here: bit.ly/4odQZD1

In 'Archives and Attics,' Margaret Crump describes the challenges she faced while hunting down the man behind the science in her newly-published biography of James Cowles Prichard. 📝 wp.me/p4J9AE-hcC

"A model for how to tell a nuanced story without getting bogged down in arcane minutiae, and a hefty book with scholarly staying power," writes David Lucander for the Journal of Sports History. Get your copy here: bit.ly/40kRP6C
RESTORING NATURE examines how the @NatlParkService has sought to reestablish native species and eradicate the exotic flora and fauna from Channel Islands National Park, and explores why the damage happened in the first place. Save 50%: bit.ly/UNPsummersale

Death Does Not End at the Sea by Gbenga Adesina is now available for preorder through @UnivNebPress! Winner of the 2024 Raz/Shumaker Book Prize in Poetry, Adesina's debut collection will be published this September. Preorder here: nebraskapress.unl.edu/nebraska/97814…
"@sara_dant's LOSING EDEN is a disturbing but ultimately affirming narrative of the varied, beautiful, fragile western American environment," writes Susan Naramore Maher for Great Plains Research. Check out the review bit.ly/4nTJhh4

WHAT ISN'T REMEMBERED explores the burden, the power, and the nature of love between people who often feel misplaced and estranged from their deepest selves and the world, where they cannot find a home. Save 50%: bit.ly/UNPsummersale

OJIBWE ETHNOGENESIS, 1640–1740 explores the origin, rise, and spread of Ojibwe identity from the mid-seventeenth to mid-eighteenth centuries. Save when you order now: bit.ly/4eOdVnV

“Poems dipped out of the air” describes the manner Ted Kooser composed the poems in COTTON CANDY, the result of his daily routine of getting up long before dawn, sitting with coffee, pen, and notebook, and writing. Save 50% with our Summer Reading Sale: bit.ly/UNPsummersale

Thrilled to share that I had a heartfelt conversation with @bakronline, where we discussed about life, writing, our books, worries, Nigeria, and more. Grateful to Sihle Ntuli for curating this thoughtful exchange for @aLongHouse. Read the full piece here: alonghouse.com/a-long-talk-ab…
Congratulations to these UNP authors who were recently recognized for their work! unpblog.com/2025/07/18/rec…
"The Grand Canyon spans great lands, and this book spans great subjects to study," writes Isaac R. Covarrubias of FRAMING NATURE by @DrYoGeography for Western American Literature. bit.ly/4o1s99l

THE SOCCER DIARIES explores Micheal J. Agovino’s love affair with soccer as a portrait of the game’s culture and an intimate history of the sport’s coming of age in the United States. With our summer reading sale, save 50%: bit.ly/UNPsummersale
