William F. Lee’s grief memoir “All My Heroes Are Gone” repeats as Brown Posey Press bestseller for November

MECHANICSBURG, Pa. — Sunbury Press has released the bestsellers list for November 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 for the second month in a row. The Heatstroke Line, Edward Rubin's climate fiction novel, was second. Christina Burns moved up two notches to third with her memoir A Journey Called Life.

BROWN POSEY PRESS - Bestsellers for November, 2017 (by Revenue)
Rank Prior Title Author Category
1 1 All My Heroes Are Gone William F Lee Grief Memoir
2 -- The Heatstroke Line Edward Rubin Climate Fiction
3 5 A Journey Called Life Christina Burns True Crime Memoir
4 -- Strange Magin Catherine Jordan, et al Short Stories
5 -- Live from the Cafe Tory Gates Literary Fiction
Lee’s book has performed well due to author activities in his local area of Texas. The other titles were bolstered by online sales.