The story of the community of Port William is one of the great works in American literature. This collection, the...
Published in 1967, we return to Port William during the Second World War to revisit Jayber Crow, the barber, Uncle...
A young boy takes a trip on his own to visit his grandparents in Kentucky in this luminous entry in...
"[Berry's] refusal to abandon the local for the global, to sacrifice neighborliness, community integrity, and economic diversity for access to...
"The letters are valuable for ecologists, students, and teachers of contemporary American literature and for those of us eager to...
Thirteen new stories of the Port William membership spanning the decades from World War II to the present moment For...
“Berry's latest collection of essays is the reminiscence of a literary life. It is a book that acknowledges a lifetime...
“This is a book about Heaven,” says Jayber Crow, “but I must say too that . . . I have...
"Embittered by the loss of his hand in an accident and his growing alienation from his wife and children, Andy...
Originally published in 2005, That Distant Land brings together twenty–three stories from the Port William Membership. Arranged in their fictional...
In a small town in Kentucky, 92-year-old Jack Beechum, a farmer, moves slowly through his last day of life. Day...
Since its publication in 1977, The Unsettling of America has been recognized as a classic of American letters. In it,...