History of Peanut Butter & Burned Bridges: Coming Attractions

By Maryann Yin 

Here are some handpicked titles from our New Books section. Want to include your book? Just read our Facebook Your New or Upcoming Book post. Don’t forget to include your title’s exact release date and a link.

Burned Bridges by Marguerite Ashton: “Newly sober and dating the man of her dreams, Traci Collins is ready to enjoy the good life, until her new best friend, Olivia Durning, confides a dreadful secret far worse than Traci could imagine. ” (October 2012)

Another Man’s Treasure by S.W. Hubbard: “On a snowy Christmas Eve, a beautiful young mother goes out to buy a few last minute gifts and never returns…thirty years later, her daughter picks up her trail.” (October 2012)

Creamy and Crunchy: An Informal History of Peanut Butter, the All-American Food by Jon Krampner: “The first popular account of one of America’s most beloved foods (consumed by more than seventy-five percent of the population), Creamy and Crunchy is a comprehensive and entertaining history of peanut butter’s development and integration into the American diet.” (November 2012)