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804-464-1244
Orders are picked up in-store. If you need additional help, please call us when you arrive.
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The Store is moving to 1244 Sycamore Square
CLOSED: July 3rd - July 9th for the move
Re-opening: Thursday, July 10th at 11:00am
HOURS:
Tuesday - Thursday 11AM - 5PM
Friday - Saturday 11AM - 4PM
Orders can be placed in-store, by email, or by phone.
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
804-464-1244
Orders are picked up in-store. If you need additional help, please call us when you arrive.
Need to have books shipped to you or someone else?
Please go to Bookshop.org and search and order books and e-books from our page.
Bookshop.org is the online book retail site that gives money back to independent bookstores.
Enjoy audiobooks? Sign-up for a membership
with our audiobook partner, Libro.fm: I Love Audiobooks!
View more information on new releases, events, ordering, and shipping
in the June 2025 email newsletter: JUNE EMAIL
The Store is moving to 1244 Sycamore Square
CLOSED: July 3rd - July 9th for the move
Re-opening: Thursday, July 10th at 11:00am
Virtual Author Event
Tuesday, Sept. 29, 5-6 pm
Down Along That Devil’s Bones by Connor Towne O’Neill
In Down Along with That Devil’s Bones, journalist Connor Towne O’Neill takes a deep dive into American history, exposing the still-raging battles over monuments dedicated to one of the most notorious Confederate generals, Nathan Bedford Forrest. Through the lens of these conflicts, O’Neill examines the legacy of white supremacy in America, in a sobering and fascinating work sure to resonate with readers of Tony Horwitz, Timothy B. Tyson, and Robin DiAngelo.
Connor Towne O'Neill's writing has appeared in New York magazine, Vulture, Slate, RBMA, and the Village Voice, and he works as a producer on the NPR podcast White Lies. Originally from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, he lives in Auburn, Alabama, where he teaches at Auburn University and with the Alabama Prison Arts + Education Project. This is his first book.
$26.95
All virtual events are a webinar format. Admission is free but requires purchase of the book. Please email your RSVP for this event to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.