William F. Lee’s grief memoir “All My Heroes Are Gone” once again Brown Posey Press bestseller for February

MECHANICSBURG, Pa. — Sunbury Press has released the bestsellers list for February for its literary fiction imprint, BROWN POSEY PRESS. William F. Lee’s touching grief memoir about the loss of his wife after a long marriage, All My Heroes Are Gone, ranked number one. Robert Barksy’s entertaining novel Hatched about a counterfeiting ring that starts in a gourmet restaurant in New York took the second spot. Christina Burns' true crime memoir A Journey Called Life returned to #3. Tory Gates took the last two positions with his YA novel A Moment in the Sun and Live from the Cafe.
BROWN POSEY PRESS - Bestsellers for February 2018 (by Revenue)
Rank Prior Title Author Category
1 2 All My Heroes Are Gone William F Lee Grief Memoir
2 1 Hatched Robert Barksy Literary Fiction
3 -- A Journey Called Life Christina Burns True Crime
4 -- A Moment in the Sun Tory Gates Young Adult
5 -- Live from the Cafe Tory Gates Gay & Lesbian Fiction
Lee’s book has performed well due to author activities in his local area of Texas. Barksy's book has been selling through online retailers. Burns and Gates have received regional interest.