

Now a retired English professor at The University of Alabama, Dr. Noble's specialties are Southern and American literature. He also hosts Bookmark on Alabama Public Television.
Don Noble's reviews can be heard most Mondays at 7:45am and 4:44pm. and have been made possible in part through grants from the Alabama State Council for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities, the support of The University of Alabama, and from the generous support from our listeners. Thank you!
To listen to the audio version of Dr. Noble's reviews, just click on the book title to be taken to the full page. Audio is found either at the very beginning of the transcript or at the bottom of the page.
Dr. Noble's Book Reviews are made possible in part with a grant from The Alabama State Council on the Arts,
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Retired Lawyer Writes Challenging, Philosophical Novel
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New Stories from One of the South’s Best
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In “House of Rose,” the first volume of what will be at least a trilogy, Rose Brighton learned, slowly and at times very painfully, that she is a witch, a member of an ancient secret family, a tribe which possesses certain powers.
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Less than one year ago in reviewing Lockette’s “Atty at Law,” I included the hope that the successful debut novel by the “Anniston Star” writer would be the first of many.
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It seems to me that there used to be more Christmas collections, stories by a single author or, as in this case, several authors. Those collections were usually very positive.
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Suspects Abound in Cozy Christmas Mystery
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Essays Explore Southern Politics, Environment and Social Justice
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Novel Explores Challenges Faced by Female Lawyer in ’80s Montgomery