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P.O. Box 9629
Roanoke, VA 24020-1629

  (540) 362-6422
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Books by Hollins Authors

You can order books by Hollins authors and Hollins products through the bookshop. To review the complete listing see Books by Hollins Alumnae/i.

Lee Smith, Annie Dillard and the Hollins Group by Nancy C. Parrish
Lee Smith, Annie Dillard, and the Hollins Group

By Nancy C. Parrish, Ph.D., the College of William and Mary, Louisiana State University Press, $29.95 (cloth). Examines the remarkable influence of Hollins' creative writing program in launching some of the most powerful voices in contemporary literature.

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Hollins Bookshop
Hollins University
P.O. Box 9676
Roanoke, VA
24020-9736

bookstore@hollins.edu
(540) 362-6661
F: (540) 362-1632

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A Woman of Independent Means by Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey A Woman of Independent Means

By Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey '60, Penguin Books, $12.95 (softcover). The 20th anniversary edition of the beloved national bestseller with a new letter to the reader from Hollins.
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Elvis in Oz edited by Mary Flinn and George Garrett Elvis in Oz

Edited by Mary Flinn '69 and George Garrett, University of Virginia Press, $18.95 (paper) $48 (cloth). Stories and poems from graduates of Hollins' creative writing program.
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So Ordered by Ann Branigar Hopkins So Ordered: Making Partner the Hard Way

By Ann Branigar Hopkins '65, who is donating all proceeds to Hollins, University of Massachusetts Press, $34.95. A firsthand account of litigating a discrimination case - all the way to the Supreme Court.
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Pilgram at Tinker Creek by Annie Dillard Pilgrim at Tinker Creek

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize. By one of America's most distinctive writers, Annie Dillard '67 M.A. '68, Harper & Row, $13 (softcover).
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Soldier's Joy by Madison Smartt Bell Soldier's Joy

One of the many acclaimed novels by Madison Smartt Bell M.A. '81, who writes about the Tennessee of his youth, Ticknor & Fields, $19.95.
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