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Asheville: A History by Nan ChaseIn this book you'll find all the fascinating history of Asheville, complete with a rich array of photographs. Multiple appendices reveal details concerning many lesser-known aspects of Asheville's unique history,
including city buildings designed by architects Richard Sharp Smith and Douglas D. Ellington, and city projects funded by philanthropist Julian Price. 336-246-4460
http://www.mcfarlandpub.com/

Elsie's BiscuitsSimple stories of me, my mother,
and food, is a "culinary memoir – with recipes." Telling the
story of Laurey Masterton, youngest daughter of Elsie and John Masterton who
founded Blueberry Hill Inn, in Brandon Vermont ( and who wrote The Blueberry
Hill Cookbooks), Elsie's Biscuits is a collection of stories about
Laurey's growing up in and around
the world of food, starting in Vermont and leading to Asheville, North Carolina. 828-252-1500
http://www.laureysyum.com/

Funny, isn't it? by Jeanne ChartersFunny, isn't it? is for anyone who faces millennium stressors and chooses to laugh in spite of them. In these twenty-nine stories, I explore subjects as diverse as trash television, marriage, children, grandchildren, running a business, sticking it out when you want to quit, and my personal belief that angels really do exist.
http://jeannecharters.com/
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