December 13 , 2017
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 |