“The book he was meant to write.”
Chatter rolls with David, Torie, and Jamie. March Madness rules and inspires book ideas. Torie spots COB authors in airports and on The Atlantic’s best novels list. Best selling, award winning, and all around cool guy James Grady zooms in to share “The Smoke in Our Eyes.” With his typically brilliant writing and imagination, Grady captures a very modern coming of age story. In Going Local, he chats up the Toole County Library, his favorite place in Shelby, Montana.
James Kestrel – Five Decembers
Barrett Holmes Pitner – The Crime Without a Name: Ethnocide and the Erasure of Culture in America.
Amy Argetsinger – There She Was: The Secret History of Miss America
Thanksgiving ‘R Us
Katharine Blake – The Uninnocent: Notes on Violence and Mercy
Ken Follett – Never
Susan Orlean – On Animals
Dawnie Walton – The Final Revival of Opal & Nev
Sasha P. Smith – The Witch Haven
Karen Tumulty: The Triumph of Nancy Reagan
Nghi Vo - The Chosen and the Beautiful
Mirin Fader – GIANNIS: The Improbable Rise of an NBA MVP
Nicole Perlroth: This Is How They Tell Me The World Ends
S.A. Cosby – Razorblade Tears
Miles A.Copeland III - Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
Kate Fagan – All the Colors Came Out
P.J. Vernon – Bath Haus
Adrian Miller – Black Smoke: African Americans and the United States of Barbecue
Maggie Shipstead – Great Circle
Morowa Yejide – Creatures of Passage
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