Surviving Baptistland
A well-known warrior in the #ChurchToo movement reveals in a new book how she escaped from an abusive Texas home and an abusive Southern Baptist church.
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A well-known warrior in the #ChurchToo movement reveals in a new book how she escaped from an abusive Texas home and an abusive Southern Baptist church.
A professor and a journalist report from the communities along the U.S.-Mexico border in a new book.
A new work of nonfiction revives a history that some would sooner see forgotten.
A new book reveals the untold story of a Ku Klux Klan member’s literary double life.
A new book from UT Press provides a troubling twist on the vow “until death do us part.”
In a novelist’s alternative Texas, Al Gore became president and the War on Climate Change began. What could go wrong?
In Clinton, Arkansas, a reporter examines the effects of a stagnant economy on the place she came from.
The Brave Books campaign promoted their own publications under the guise of protecting free speech.
A veteran NPR reporter tells all about his misadventures covering religion in America.
Fort Worth author Jeff Guinn offers a compelling account of the 1993 tragedy that still casts shadows on our political landscape today.