Local Bestsellers

Local bestsellers are based on recent sales at Austin bookstores selected to reflect varied reading interests.

Local Bestsellers

Local bestsellers are based on recent sales at Austin bookstores selected to reflect varied reading interests. This week's list of bestsellers is from Resistencia Bookstore, 1801-A S. First.

1. Seeds of Struggle, Songs of Hope edited by raúlrsalinas and Jennifer Shen

2. Aztec Thought and Culture by Miguel Leon-Portilla

3. Naked Ladies by Alma Luz Villanueva

4. Massacre of the Dreamers by Ana Castillo

5. Indian Killer by Sherman Alexie

6. Un Trip Through the Mind Jail y Otras Excursions by raúlrsalinas

7. Noble Red Man by Harvey Arden

8. American Indian Sovereignty and the U.S. Supreme Court by David E. Wilkins

9. The Suppression of the Salt of the Earth by James J. Lorence

10. The Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo by Oscar Zeta Acosta

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