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.