Hub City has sold more than 65,000 books since our press was founded in 1995. This online catalog features all 33 of our titles, and we will happily ship them to you.
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Courageous Kate
A fictional biography for young adults, Courageous Kate: A Daughter of the American Revolution, is the compelling account of a heroine and a young mother who rode out from her Carolina backcountry home to warn Patriot militias of enemies on the move.
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Comfort and Joy
A wrecker operator with a hardened heart spends Christmas on the icy
interstate and unexpectedly lends a hand in a holiday miracle. A
fisherman struggling with the death of his wife plants a memorial to
her in a special place. A family on the edge of financial ruin unloads
its prized possessions at a Christmas yard sale only to have a
mysterious, bow-tied stranger answer their prayers.
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Cottonwood Trail
This place matters...
So says talented essayist Thomas Webster, who spent his youth in the
place that has come to be known as the Cottonwood Trail and now
regularly takes his own family to this special place on Spartanburg's
eastside. This place matters, he says, because it is full of things you
rarely see in the more urban parts of the city.
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South of Main
More than 1,400 neighborhoods in the United States, most of them
African-American, were leveled in the name of urban renewal during the
mid-twentieth century. South of Main recreates the culture and history
of just one of those, the South side of Spartanburg, South Carolina,
founded in the 1860s by a group of ex-slaves who lived together at the
end of a dusty road called Liberty Street.
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