Moonshine

  • Moonshine: A magical romantic comedy
    By Christina Jones

    For Cleo Moon, some things just never go according to plan.

  • Moonshine: A Cultural History of America's Infamous Liquor
    By Jaime Joyce

    The next day in court, Lee's attorney, Stephen D. Timberlake, addressed the jury. He offered for his client an unusual defense: “He is a grand-nephew of Robert E. Lee, being a grandson of the elder brother of the South's immortal leader ...

  • Moonshine: Illicit Spirits in the Appalachian Hills of Rural Southern Ohio
    By Marilyn Thornton Schraff

    Thomas G. Kelly obtained donations for the materials and built a Freewill Baptist church on Campbell Drive in Ironton during his spare time , with a little help from some volunteers . There was an article in The Ironton Tribune ...

  • Moonshine
    By Gary L. Blackwood

    During the Depression in the Ozarks of Missouri, thirteen-year-old Thad has adventures selling moonshine and fishing with Harlan James, a rich visitor. By the author of The Shakespeare Stealer.

  • Moonshine: A Global History
    By Kevin R. Kosar

    In this book, Kevin R. Kosar tells the colorful and, at times, blinding history of moonshine, a history that’s always been about the people: from crusading lawmen and clever tinkerers to sly smugglers and ruthless gangsters, from ...

  • Moonshine
    By François Landry

    ... la nuit Baisers voyous Les veilleuses Jacques Savoie Le cirque bleu Les ruelles de Caresso Un train de glace Alain Ulysse Tremblay Ma paye contre une meilleure idée que la mienne La langue de Stanley dans le vinaigre Nouvelles ...

  • Moonshine: A Cultural History of America's Infamous Liquor
    By Jaime Joyce

    In Moonshine: A Cultural History of America’s Infamous Liquor, writer Jaime Joyce explores America’s centuries-old relationship with moonshine through fact, folklore, and fiction.

  • Moonshine
    By Jasmine Gower

    Nominated for the 2019 Endeavour Award.

  • Moonshine: A Novel
    By Alaya Johnson

    Imagining vampires at the heart of the social struggles of 1920s, Moonshine blends a tempestuous romance with dramatic historical fiction, populated by a lively mythology inhabiting the gritty New York City streets Zephyr Hollis is an ...

  • Moonshine: A Celebration of America's Original Rebel Spirit
    By John Schlimm

    Plus, other fun-starters throughout the book include moonshine-themed playlists and a how-to for throwing an unforgettable moonshiner’s movie night.

  • Moonshine
    By Snoo Wilson

    'A Four Seasons pizza and two milk shakes, 221B Baker Street. (Beat.)]ust a minute! Oh my God! The cat's arrived! The invisible cat! He's eating me now. Aaah! I'm not a happy rat because I'm not a whole rat.

  • Moonshine
    By R. J. King

    had two hearts one made of wood and one made of glass. ... “The keys to what,” Melana asked as her hand clutched the wooden heart in her hand. It felt warm. ... This is the promise kept by the wooden heart forever and ever.

  • Moonshine
    By Rob Thurman

    Their latest case has them going undercover for the Kin-the werewolf Mafia. A low-level Kin boss thinks a rival is setting him up for a fall, and wants proof. The place to start is the back room of Moonshine-a gambling club for non-humans.

  • Moonshine: Its History and Folklore
    By Esther Kellner

    An investigative study of the hostile conflicts between moonshiners and revenue men reveals uncanny tales about distilleries and raids in Kentucky and Indiana.

  • Moonshine
    By Justin Benton

    Set in the Great Depression, a boy begins to question his and his father's illicit lifestyle brewing moonshine in the Tennessee wilderness and finds himself facing not only vengeful gangsters and a corrupt sheriff, but also the possibility ...

  • Moonshine
    By Jasmine Gower

    Nominated for the 2019 Endeavour Award.

  • Moonshine
    By Shamir A. Jackson

    Moonshine is the book of poems that grabs the heart. Moonshine comes from a personal experience about a child who could be loved by a father who never got the chance to hold him/her.

  • Moonshine
    By Susan Dexter

    ... touch the moon . That was an illusion , of course . A trick of sleep - sanded eyes . The moon was far , far out of reach . Only children believed they could actually touch the moon when it hung full in the sky . Was it too weary to rest ...