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LA’s Oldest Nonprofit Literary Publisher

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Memoir, Red Hen Press

To America With Love: Letters from the Underground

Abbie & Anita Hoffman

Memoir, Red Hen Press

Rebel: A Personal History of the 1960’s

Tom Hayden

Memoir, Red Hen Press

Who The Hell Is Stew Albert?

Stew Albert

Yellow and orange text stating Never Let Me Go a memoir by Chuck Rosenthal over the image of a boy sitting in a locker room with a basketball.

Memoir, Red Hen Press

Never Let Me Go

Chuck Rosenthal

Red, yellow, and black text stating Unfree Associations A Psychoanalyst Recollects The Holocaust by Gottfried R. Bloch over the sepia toned image of Auschwitz.

Memoir, Red Hen Press

Unfree Associations

Gottfried Bloch

Memoir, Red Hen Press

Silverstein and Me

Silverstein and Me

Memoir, Red Hen Press

Lift

Rebecca O’Connor

Memoir, Red Hen Press

News from the Village

David Mason

Memoir, Red Hen Press

Imagine No Religion

Blase Bonpane

Arktoi, Memoir

My Almost Certainly Real Imaginary Jesus

Kelly Barth

Memoir, Red Hen Press

When Rain Hurts: An Adoptive Mother’s Journey with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Mary Greene

Memoir, Red Hen Press

My Body is a Book of Rules

Elissa Washuta

A yellow background, a man wearing a suit and tie holding a mug, white text reads "Paul F. Cummins" red text reads "Confession of A Headmaster"

Memoir, Xeno Books

Confessions of a Headmaster

Paul Cummins

White lettering reads When the World Breaks Open by Seema Reza over the image of three women in red dresses dancing on top of stone structures.

Memoir, Red Hen Press

When the World Breaks Open

Seema Reza

A blue background with small cartoons of someone swimming and another person saving a person in the water with white script that reads Lifesaving for Beginners a memoir by Anne Edelstein.

Memoir, Red Hen Press

Lifesaving for Beginners

Anne Edelstein

A blue background and a woman with short hair and her arms crossed standing towards the left smiling and white script that reads SELF-ISH a transgender awakening by Chloe Schwenke.

Memoir, Red Hen Press

SELF-ish

Chloe Schwenke

A photograph of a woman in the snow riding a sled being pulled by dogs and white script that reads Fast Into the Night: a woman, her dogs, and their journey North on the Iditarod Trail by Debbie Clarke Moderow.

Boreal Books, Memoir

Fast into the Night: A Woman, Her Dogs, and Their Journey North on the Iditarod Trail

Debbie Clarke Moderow

A painting of a desolate landscape with an owl with its back turned and white script that reads One Water stories by Rob McCue.

Boreal Books, Memoir

One Water

Rob Mccue

A red background with scratch markings that make up and abstract drawing of a person holding their hands up and yellow script that reads The Shame of Losing a memoir by Sarah Cannon.

Memoir, Red Hen Press

The Shame of Losing

Sarah Cannon

A green background with a sideways profile of a face at the center and a group of people walking in a circle at the center of it, with black script that reads The Perpetual Motion Machine a memoir by Brittany Ackerman.

Memoir, Red Hen Press

The Perpetual Motion Machine

Brittany McLaughlin

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Fiction, Red Hen Press

Chagos Archipelago

Tom Lutz

Fiction, Red Hen Press

Bind Me Tighter Still

Lara Ehrlich

Fiction

The Sea Gives Up the Dead

Molly OlguĂ­n

Canis Major, Fiction

Angel Eye

Madeleine Nakamura

Sonnets for a Missing Key

Percival Everett

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