Episode 194 - Author Spotlight with Sarah MacLean

Author Sarah Maclean

Episode One Hundred Ninety Four Show Notes
KEY: CW = Chris Wolak and EF = Emily Fine

Emily read the poem “Only Love” by James Crews. The poem is available in the collection The Path to Kindness: Poems of Connection and Joy. Follow this link to learn more about the collection and the poem.

– Currently Reading – [1:50]
The Paradiso – Dante Alighieri (CW)
The Art of Libromancy: On Selling Books and Reading Books in the Twenty-First Century – Josh Cook (CW)
Family Lore – Elizabeth Acevedo (CW)
How to Marry a Millionaire Vampire – Kerrelyn Sparks (CW)

– Just Read – [5:22]
The Dictionary of Lost Words – Pip Williams (EF)
Starling House – Alix E. Harrow (CW)
The Golden Gate – Amy Chua (EF)(audiobook narrated by Robb Moreira)
Country Place – Ann Petry (CW)(EF)

– Biblio Adventures – [20:45]
Chris and Emily both had a Couch Biblio Adventure: Emily binged the second season of Slow Horses based on the novel Dead Lions by Mick Herron on Apple TV+. Chris watched Renfield loosely based on the classic Dracula story.

Emily went to see Killers of the Flower Moon based on the novel by David Grann. You can watch a conversation with the cast at the Cannes Film Festival. Two books that are written from the Osage point of view: A Pipe for February by Charles H. Red Corn and Mean Spirit by Linda Hogan which was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in 1991.

– Upcoming Jaunts – [32:27]
Chris is excited to attend some of the events celebrating Willa Cather’s 150th Birthday on December 7th. The Willa Cather Center has a list of events celebrating her sesquicentennial.

Emily is going to Bank Square Books in Mystic, CT on Thursday, November 9th to see Sigrid Nunez in conversation about her new book, The Vulnerables.

– Upcoming Reads – [34:13]
Julia – Sandra Newman (EF)
Old Crimes – Jill McCorkle (EF) release date 1/9/2024
Chasing Bright Medusas: A Life of Willa Cather – Benjamin Taylor (CW) release date 11/14/2023
A Darker Shade of Noir: New Stories of Body Horror by Women Writers – edited by Joyce Carol Oates (CW)

– Out Now – [38:40]
Class: A Memoir of Motherhood, Hunger, and Higher Education – Stephanie Land
You can find the recent NY Times article about Stephanie’s experience in publishing here.

– Author Spotlight with Sarah MacLean – [39:15]
Learn more about Sarah MacLean here. Her newest book is Knockout: A Hell’s Belles Novel, the third book in the Hell’s Belle’s series. The first book is Bombshell, and the second is Heartbreaker.

Check out this vast list of recommended reading on Sarah’s website.

Sarah co-hosts the podcast Fated Mates with romance critic Jen Prokop.

– 4th Quarter Readalong –
The Bookbinder by Pip Williams is the official book for the last quarter of the year reading within our theme of Books about Books. Our Zoom discussion will take place on Sunday, December 3rd at 7pm (ET), send an email if you would like to reserve a spot. You can join the Goodreads discussion here.

Watch the video of Pip talking about the inspiration for The Bookbinder. If you are interested, her debut novel is The Dictionary of Lost Words.

– Also Mentioned –
John Valeri Central Booking
The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo
Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother by Amy Chua
Other books by Ann Petry: The Street, The Narrows, and Miss Muriel and Other Stories
Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother’s Will to Survive by Stephanie Land
Other books by Sarah Maclean: The Rogue Not Taken and Nine Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake
Cleat Cute by Meryl Wilsner
My Roommate is a Vampire by Jenna Levine
Taylor Jenkins Reid
Lee Child
Stephen King
John Irving

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Episode 192 - Author Spotlight with Fancy Feast

Book Cougars Episode 192

Episode One Hundred Ninety Two Show Notes
KEY: CW = Chris Wolak and EF = Emily Fine

– 4th Quarter Readalong –
The Bookbinder by Pip Williams is the official book for the last quarter of the year reading within our theme of Books about Books. Our Zoom discussion will take place on Sunday, December 3rd at 7pm (ET), send an email if you would like to reserve a spot. You can join the Goodreads discussion here.

Watch the video of Pip talking about the inspiration for The Bookbinder. If you are interested, her debut novel is The Dictionary of Lost Words.

– Currently Reading – [6:14]
The Purgatorio – Dante Alighieri (CW)
The Path to Kindness: Poems of Connection and Joy – edited by James Crews (EF)
Emily reads “Turning” by Julie Cadwallader Staub
The Goth House Experiment – SJ Sindu (CW) (release date 10/17/2023)

– Just Read – [14:24]
Adversity for Sale – Jay Jeezy Jenkins (CW)
Wellness – Nathan Hill (EF)
Monsters: A Fans Dilemma – Claire Dederer (CW)
Naked: On Sex, Work, and Other Burlesques – Fancy Feast (CW)(EF)
The September House – Carissa Orlando (CW)
When a Pet Dies – Fred Rogers (CW)
Stairway to Doom – Robert Quackenbush (CW)

– Biblio Adventures – [39:30]
To wrap up Scarlet Summer, Chris and Emily went on a joint jaunt to Boston to visit Hawthorne-related sites including Brook Farm in West Roxbury, MA, the Boston Athenaeum, a meal at the Chipotle located at the site of the original Old Corner Bookstore, strolled down Pinckney Street to visit the sites where prominent 19th-centuryliterary figures lived throughout. We also got a chance to see The Embrace, a new bronze sculpture honoring Coretta Scott Kind and Martin Luther King Jr., located on Boston Common. Watch the slideshow of our day in Boston.

Emily went to Cape Cod and stopped at Herridge Bookstore in Wellfleet where she purchased The Book of Salt by Monique Truong, the Provincetown Bookshop, Tim’s Used Books, Provincetown Public Library where she grabbed a free copy of An Exact Replica of a Figment of My Imagination by Elizabeth McCracken, and the Eldredge Public Library in Chatham, MA.

Chris appeared on Shawn the Book Maniac’s BookTube channel chatting about bookmarks from her childhood (that were made in Emily’s hometown!). You can watch it here.

– Upcoming Jaunts – [01:03:07]
Emily is heading to Maine and is hoping to do some bookstore browsing. She plans to watch Lessons in Chemistry an Apple TV series based on the novel by Bonnie Garmus.

– Upcoming Reads – [01:04:14]
The Iliad – Homer translated by Emily Wilson (CW) If you would like to join Chris in a buddy read beginning in January 2024, send an email.
Because I Could Not Stop for Death – Amanda Flower (CW)
Afterlife – Julia Alvarez (EF)

– Out Now – [01:08:42]
Let Us Descend – Jesmyn Ward
How to Say Babylon: A Memoir – Safiya Sinclair
Nothing is Missing: A Memoir of Living Boldly – Nicole Walters

– Author Spotlight with Fancy Feast– [01:09:06]
We chat with Fancy Feast about her essay collection Naked: On Sex, Work, and Other Burlesques. You can learn more about Fancy on her website, via her Instagram feed and Facebook page. We encourage you to watch the documentary Fancy Feast – The Fat Burlesque Performer.

– Also Mentioned –
National Book Awards 2023
Chain Gang All Stars – Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
Blackouts – Justin Torres
Also by SJ Sindu: Blue Skinned Gods and Marriage of a Thousand Lies
The Nix – Nathan Hill
The Second Shelf BookTube channel with Britta Böhler
The House Guest – Hank Phillipi Ryan
How Can I Help You – Laura Sims
Tipping the Velvet – Sarah Waters

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Episode 189 - Author Spotlight with Laurie Lico Albanese

Author Laurie Lico Albanese

Episode One Hundred Eighty Nine Show Notes
KEY: CW = Chris Wolak and EF = Emily Fine

– 3rd Quarter Readalong our Scarlet Summer –
For more details and to download the Bingo card follow this link.
The Scarlet Letter – Nathaniel Hawthorne (July)
Hester – Laurie Lico Albanese (August)
The Invisible Hour – Alice Hoffman (September)
Send an email if you would like to join the Zoom conversation on Sunday, September 10th at 7pm (ET).

– Currently Reading – [1:58]
The Divine Comedy – Dante Alighieri translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (CW)
Properties of Thirst – Marianne Wiggins (EF)

– Just Read – [4:38]
Deer Season – Erin Flanagan (CW) (audiobook narrated by Sarah Welborn)
The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches – Sangu Mandanna (EF)
The Red Garden – Alice Hoffman (CW)
The Witches of Moonshyne Manor – Bianca Marais (EF) (audiobook narrated by Amy Landon)
The Profile – Willa Cather (CW) (Learn more about the short story project.)
The Wehrwolf – Alma Katsu (CW)
Hester – Laurie Lico Albanese (CW)(EF) (audiobook narrated by Saskia Maarleveld)

– Episode Sponsor – [30:40]
The Brickworks by Lucy E.M. Black
Learn more about Lucy and her books here.

– Biblio Adventures – [31:30]
Chris and Emily spent two days in the Berkshires in Massachusetts where they followed in the footsteps of Nathaniel Hawthorn who lived there from 1850 - 1851.  They did a house tour of Edith Wharton’s estate, The Mount, spent time with librarian Nynke Dorhout, walked the grounds where there is currently an outdoor sculpture exhibit, and attended a conversation between Stacy Schiff and André Bernard. Schiff is known for her biographies including Cleopatra: A Life, The Witches: Suspicion, Betrayal, and Hysteria in 1692 Salem, and her most recent The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams. They also shopped at The Bookstore. (Watch the documentary about how the store survived the COVID pandemic.)  
Check out the video of our two-day adventure.

Emily had a couch biblio adventure watching Slow Horses on Apple TV based on the Slough House series by Mick Herron.

Chris went on a visit to Chicago where she stopped at Galena Book & Paper where she purchased A Death in Door County by Annelise Ryan, Everyone Knows Your Mother Is a Witch by Rivka Galchen, and Seven Kinds of People You Find in Bookshops by Shaun Bythell. She also made a stop at The Book Cellar.

Emily was a guest on Shawn the Book Maniac’s Booktube channel where they talked about polygamous reading.

– Upcoming Jaunts – [52:34]
Chris and Emily are heading on a full day joint jaunt to Salem, MA where they will see The House of the Seven Gables, and other Nathaniel Hawthorne historic sites.

Chris and Emily are planning to attend Popular Romance Fiction: The Literature of Hope conference at Yale University September 8-9, 2023. Learn more and sign up here.

– Upcoming Reads – [54:34]
The Invisible Hour – Alice Hoffman (CW)(EF)
September 10th at 7PM (ET) we will host our Scarlet Summer Zoom discussion. Send an email if you would like to join the conversation.

– Out Now – [55:33]
The Quickening: Creation and Community at the Ends of the Earth – Elizabeth Rush
Come with Me – Erin Flanagan
The Breakaway – Jennifer Weiner

– Author Spotlight with Laurie Lico Albanese – [55:57]
We chat with Laurie about her book Hester, the second book in our Scarlet Summer.
Learn more about Laurie and her books here.
Laurie will be on a panel at the Salem Literary Festival on September 8, 2023.

– Also Mentioned –
Evidence of Things Unseen – Marianne Wiggins
Dorothy Canfield Fisher
The Birthmark – Nathaniel Hawthorne
Ulysses – James Joyce
The Marble Faun – Nathaniel Hawthorne
Summer – Edith Wharton
Ethan Frome – Edith Wharton
The Library Book – Susan Orlean
Margaret Fuller
The Subversive Stitch: Embroidery and the Making of the Feminine – Rozsika Parker
House of Seven Gables – Nathaniel Hawthorne
Fellowship Point – Alice Elliott Dark
Euphoria – Lily King
Book cover designer Olga Grlc

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Episode 188 - Author Spotlight with Erin Flanagan and Katrina Kittle

Authors Erin Flanagan and Katrina Kittle

Episode One Hundred Eighty Eight Show Notes
KEY: CW = Chris Wolak and EF = Emily Fine

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– Currently Reading – [1:42]
Hester – Laurie Lico Albanese (CW)(EF) (audiobook narrated by Saskia Maarleveld)
The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches – Sangu Mandanna (EF)
The Divine Comedy – Dante Alighieri translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (CW)
Beowulf on the Beach: What to Love and What to Skip in Literature’s 50 Greatest Hits – Jack Murnighan (CW)
Deer Season – Erin Flanagan (CW) (audiobook narrated by Sarah Welborn)

– Just Read – [11:58]
Let Us Descend – Jesmyn Ward (EF) release date 10/3/2023
The Vanity Fair article written by Jesmyn Ward: “On Witness and Repair: A Personal Tragedy Followed by Pandemic”
A Head Full of Ghosts – Paul Tremblay (CW)
The Last Ranger – Peter Heller (EF)

– Biblio Adventures – [28:02]
Chris and Emily went on a joint jaunt to Boston where they worked at Simmon’s University Library. The day ended with an event at Porter Square Books in Cambridge, MA where Laura Sims (How Can I Help You) will be in conversation with Paul Tremblay (The Beast You Are: Stories).

Chris and Emily went on another joint jaunt closer to home in Old Saybrook where they lunched at the French bistro Cocotte located in the original James Pharmacy. Then they went across the street to the Hart House Museum to visit the exhibit “Family Matters: Inspiration and Insights from the Lives of Anna Louise James and Ann Petry.”

– Upcoming Jaunts – [39:31]
Chris and Emily are heading up to The Berkshires in Massachusetts for an overnight where they will be following in the footsteps of Nathaniel Hawthorn who lived there from 1850 - 1851.  They will visit Edith Wharton’s estate, The Mount to attend a conversation between Stacy Schiff and André Bernard. Schiff is known for her biographies including Cleopatra: A Life, The Witches: Suspicion, Betrayal, and Hysteria in 1692 Salem, and her most recent The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams.

On Sunday, August 27th at 7PM (ET) we are hosting a watch party of the 1934 movie adaptation of The Scarlet Letter. Please send an email if you would like to join and we will send you instructions on how to log-in and watch along.  

On September 10th at 7PM (ET) will be our Scarlet Summer Zoom discussion. Send an email if you would like to join the conversation.

– Upcoming Reads – [44:23]
Weyward – Emilia Hart
The Witches of Moonshyne Manor – Bianca Marais
Hour of the Witch – Chris Bohjalian
The Once and Future Witches – Alix E. Harrow
The Red Garden – Alice Hoffman
Tituba of Salem Village – Ann Petry

– Author Spotlight with writing duo Erin Flanagan and Katrina Kittle – [46:50]
We chat with Erin Flanagan and Katrina Kittle about their new book’s Come with Me (8/22) and Morning in this Broken World (9/1).  
Learn more about Erin and her upcoming events.
Learn more about Katrina and watch her Ted Talk Strong At Our Broken Places.

– 3rd Quarter Readalong our Scarlet Summer –
For more details and to download the Bingo card follow this link.
The Scarlet Letter – Nathaniel Hawthorne (July)
Hester – Laurie Lico Albanese (August)
The Invisible Hour – Alice Hoffman (September)
Send an email if you would like to join the Zoom conversation on Sunday, September 10th at 7pm (ET).

– Also Mentioned –
Writers Digest Magazine
Author Sharon Short (aka Jess Montgomery)
Ulysses – James Joyce
National Willa Cather Center
Books by Nicholas Evans: The Loop and The Horse Whisperer
The Ten Thousand Doors of January – Alix E. Harrow
Author Anne Tyler
Author Christina Consolino

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Episode 187 - Author Spotlight with Alli Frank & Asha Youmans

Author Spotlight with Alli Frank & Asha Youmans

Episode One Hundred Eighty Seven Show Notes
KEY: CW = Chris Wolak and EF = Emily Fine

– 3rd Quarter Readalong our Scarlet Summer –
For more details and to download the Bingo card follow this link.
The Scarlet Letter – Nathaniel Hawthorne (July)
Hester – Laurie Lico Albanese (August)
The Invisible Hour – Alice Hoffman (September)
Send an email if you would like to join the Zoom conversation on Sunday, September 10th at 7pm (ET).

– Currently Reading – [2:42]
Semicolon: The Past, Present, and Future of a Misunderstood Mark – Cecelia Watson (CW)
The Quickening: Creation and Community at the Ends of the Earth – Elizabeth Rush (EF) release date 8/29/2023
How to Love the World: Poems of Gratitude and Hope – edited by James Crews (CW)
The Path to Kindness: Poems of Connection and Joy – edited by James Crews (CW)

– Just Read – [10:06]
The Breakaway – Jennifer Weiner release date 8/29/2023
How Can I Help You – Laura Sims (CW)
Come with Me – Erin Flanagan (EF) release date 8/22/2023
What Did it Take?: The Story of Anna Louise James – Whitney McKendree Moore (CW)
We Ride Upon Sticks – Quan Barry (EF)(audio)

– Biblio Adventures – [29:11]
Chris and Emily went to the Red Heat Tavern for the Vintage Book Club to discuss The Street by Ann Petry (audio). The next meeting date is Thursday, October 19 at 1:00 (ET) at Wood Memorial Library and Museum to discuss Country Place.

Chris and Emily went on a joint jaunt to the Grolier Club in NYC to do some archival research. They also stopped in at the newly opened McNally Jackson Independent Booksellers in Rockefeller Center.

– Upcoming Jaunts – [46:16]
Chris and Emily are heading on a joint jaunt to Porter Square Books in Cambridge, MA on August 2nd at 7pm where Laura Sims (How Can I Help You) will be in conversation with Paul Tremblay (The Beast You Are: Stories). You can register for the event here.

– Upcoming Reads – [47:44]
A Head Full of Ghosts – Paul Tremblay (CW)
The Divine Comedy – Dante Alighieri translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (CW)
The Dante Club – Matthew Pearl (CW)
Hester – Laurie Lico Albanese (CW)(EF)(audio)
Join our Patreon Community by August 15th if you want to win a copy of this book.
Small Fires: An Epic in the Kitchen – Rebecca May Johnson (EF)

– Author Spotlight with writing duo Alli Frank and Asha Youmans – [52:24]
We talk with Alli and Asha about their new novel The Better Half and their writing life.
You can learn more about them here.
Their other books: Tiny Imperfections and Never Meant to Meet You

– Also Mentioned –
Pachinko – Min Jin Lee
Bank Square Books in Mystic, CT
Rising: Dispatches from the New American Shore – Elizabeth Rush
Milkweed Editions
Shirley Jackson
Lighthouse Keeper’s Daughter: The Remarkable True Story of American Heroine Ida Lewis – Lenore Skomal
The Witches: Suspicion, Betrayal, and Hysteria in 1692 Salem – Stacy Schiff
Tayari Jones
What a Library Means to a Woman: Edith Wharton and the Will to Collect Books – Sheila Liming
Jojo Moyes

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Episode 184 - Author Spotlight with Bethanne Patrick

Book Cougars Episode 184

Episode One Hundred Eighty Four Show Notes
KEY: CW = Chris Wolak and EF = Emily Fine

– 3rd Quarter Readalong our Scarlet Summer – For more details and to download the Bingo card follow this link.
The Scarlet Letter – Nathaniel Hawthorne (July)
Hester – Laurie Lico Albanese (August)
The Invisible Hour – Alice Hoffman (September)

– Currently Reading – [6:30]
Devil in the Grove: Thurgood Marshall, the Groveland Boys, and the Dawn of New America – Gilbert King (EF) (audio)  (check out the Buddy Read link on Goodreads)

Ulysses – James Joyce (CW) (check out the Buddy Read link on Goodreads)
Yogurt & Whey: Recipes of an Iranian Immigrant Life – Homa Dashtaki (EF)
Mastering the Art of French Murder – Colleen Cambridge (EF)
Learn more about Colleen and her pen names here.

– Just Read – [16:39]
Even Though I Knew the End – C.L. Polk (CW)
The Whispers – Ashley Audrain (EF)
Thoughts from the Oak – Audrey Colasanti (EF)
Graceland – Nancy Crochiere (EF)

– Biblio Adventures – [26:40]
Chris and Emily went on a Joint Jaunt to Newport, RI where they visited the Redwood Library & Athaneum, Newport Public Library, and Charter Books where they went to an author event with Claire Fuller talking about her book The Memory of Animals. Charter Books has a beautiful mural painted by Elissa Sweet. You can learn more about Elissa on her website and by following her on Instagram feed (https://www.instagram.com/elissacsweet).

Emily went to NYC and went to the Tribeca Film Festival to see Anthem a movie about writing a new national anthem. She stopped at P&T Knitwear Books and Sweet Pickle Books.

Chris had a Couch Biblio Adventure watching the documentary Turn Every Page: The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb.  

– Episode Sponsor – [46:02]
Episode 184 is sponsored by Uncharted: A Couple’s Empty-Nest Adventure Sailing from One Life to Another written and narrated by travel journalist Kim Brown Seely. Learn more here.

– Upcoming Jaunts – [47:13]
Chris and Emily are planning a joint jaunt to Concord, MA on July 12th to visit Nathaniel Hawthorne historic sites. The day will end with our readalong conversation of The Scarlet Letter at 4:30 pm (ET). There is both a virtual and a Zoom option. Send an email if you would like to join us. For more details about the itinerary follow this link.

Emily is heading to RJ Julia Booksellers to see Gina Barreca in conversation with Helen Ellis about her new essay collection, Kiss Me in the Coral Lounge: Intimate Confessions from a Happy Marriage. Gina was a guest on Episode 132 with her anthology Fast Funny Women.

– Upcoming Reads – [49:05]
The Red Garden – Alice Hoffman (EF)
The Witches: Suspicion, Betrayal, and Hysteria in 1692 Salem – Stacy Schiff (CW)
Belonging: A German Reckons with History and Home – Nora Krug (CW)
The Better Half – Alli Frank and Asha Youmans (EF) release date 7/1/2023

– Author Spotlight with Bethanne Patrick – [51:48]
We discuss Bethanne’s memoir Life B: Overcoming Double Depression. Learn more about Bethanne here.

– Also Mentioned –
Gotham Book Prize
Deacon King Kong – James McBride
Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival, & Hope in an American City – Andrea Elliott
The Sewing Girl’s Tale: A Story of Crime and Consequences in Revolutionary America – John Wood Sweet
Stories from the Tenants Downstairs – Sidik Fofana
The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York – Robert Caro
Catch-22 – Joseph Heller
Toni Morrison
The Madwomen in the Attic – Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar
Michael Schaub article: “The right book at the right time becomes a lifeline”

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Episode 183 - Author Spotlight with Sara Nisha Adams

Book Cougars Episode 183

Episode One Hundred Eighty Three Show Notes
KEY: CW = Chris Wolak and EF = Emily Fine

Patreon Giveaway in June is The Memory of Animals by Claire Fuller become a Patreon by June 15th to be entered to win.

– Currently Reading – [1:00]
Tiny Beautiful Things Advice from Sugar – Cheryl Strayed (CW)
Quietly Hostile – Samantha Irby (EF)
Voyager – Diana Gabaldon (CW)
Devil in the Grove: Thurgood Marshall, the Groveland Boys, and the Dawn of New America – Gilbert King (EF) (audio)  
(check out the Buddy Read link on Goodreads)
Ulysses – James Joyce (CW)
(check out the Buddy Read link on Goodreads)

– Just Read – [13:40]
Fieldwork: A Forager’s Memoir – Iliana Regan (EF)
Wilma Rogers – Sophia Belzer Engstrand
My Murder – Katie Williams (EF)
The Reading List – Sara Nisha Adams (CW)(EF)(audio)

– Episode Sponsor – [38:07]
Episode 183 is sponsored by The Marriage Box by Corie Adjmi. Learn more about Corie here.

– Biblio Adventures – [39:04]
Chris went to the Book Barn in Niantic, CT where she found a copy of Travels without Charley by Bill Goralski. She also attended a fall preview event with Simon and Schuster featuring authors in conversation with their editors, books discussed:
How to Say Babylon: A Memoir – Safiya Sinclair release date 10/3/2023
Creep: Accusations and Confessions by Myriam Gurba release date 9/5/2023
Class: A Memoir of Motherhood, Hunger, and Higher Education – Stephanie Land release date 11/7/2023
Nothing is Missing: A Memoir of Living Boldy – Nicole Walters release date 10/10/2023
Death Valley – Melissa Broder release date 10/24/2023

Chris suggests the podcast Nations of Writers, Episode 27 on Edith Wharton, from the American Writers Museum. The conversation included Anne Schuler, Director of Visitor Services at The Mount and Emily J. Orlando Professor of English at Fairfield University.

– Upcoming Jaunts – [48:18]
Chris and Emily are planning a joint jaunt to Charter Books in Newport, RI to see Claire Fuller on Thursday, June 8th at 6pm. You can register for the event here. They will also visit the Redwood Library and Athaneum.

Chris is heading to the New Haven Free Public Library on Wednesday, June 7th at 6pm to attend the event Preserving Your History: Getting Started with Your Own Archives. Learn more about the event here.

– Upcoming Reads – [50:18]
Life B: Overcoming Double Depression – Bethanne Patrick (CW)(EF)
Julie Morrow – Sophia Belzer Engstrand (CW)

– Out Now – [54:54]
Moby Dyke: An Obsessive Quest to Track Down the Last Remaining Lesbian Bars in America – Krista Burton

– Author Spotlight with Sara Nisha Adams – [54:54]
Sara is the author of our 2nd quarter readalong: The Reading List
You can follow her on Instagram (@saranishaadams) and Twitter(@saranishaadams).
Her next book, The Twilight Garden, is available from the UK now and will be available for purchase in the United States in April 2024.

– 3rd Quarter Readalong – Scarlet Summer – [54:54]
The Scarlet Letter – Nathaniel Hawthorne (July)
Hester – Laurie Lico Albanese (August)
The Invisible Hour – Alice Hoffman (September) release date 10/15/2023

– Also Mentioned –
David Sedaris
Moonrise Over New Jessup – Jamila Minnicks
Britta Bohler Booktube channel: The Second Shelf
The Odyssey – Homer
Burn the Place – Iliana Regan
American Library Association Podcast: Call Number
Marian Engel
The Final Girl Support Group – Grady Hendrix
The Time Traveler’s Wife – Audrey Niffenegger
Books on The Reading List:
To Kill a Mockingbird – Harper Lee
Rebecca – Daphne du Maurier
The Kite Runner – Khaled Hosseini
Life of Pi – Yann Martel
Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen
Little Women – Louisa May Alcott
Beloved – Toni Morrison
A Suitable Boy – Vikram Seth
Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother’s Will to Survive – Stephanie Land
The Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize
Ruth Ware
Jo Nesbo
Denise Mina
The Red Garden – Alice Hoffman
The Peabody Sisters – Megan Marshall

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Episode 181 - Author Spotlight with Sharon Salzberg

Author Spotlight with Sharon Salzberg

Episode One Hundred Eighty One Show Notes
KEY: CW = Chris Wolak and EF = Emily Fine

– Currently Reading – [1:31]
Budmo! Recipes from a Ukrainian Kitchen – Anna Voloshyna (EF)
Inspired: Slaying Giants, Walking on Water, and Loving the Bible Again – Rachel Held Evans (CW)
Enchantment: Awakening Wonder in an Anxious Age – Katherine May (EF) (audio)
Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times – Katherine May (narrated by Rebecca Lee) (CW)

– Just Read – [13:11]
Luli and the Language of Tea – Andrea Wang, Hyewon Yum (illustrator) (EF)
The Smart Cookie – Jory John, (illustrated by Pete Oswald)
Wild and Precious: A Celebration of Mary Oliver – narrated by Sophia Bush (EF)
Real Life: The Journey from Isolation to Openness and Freedom – Sharon Salzberg (CW)(EF)(audio)

– Episode Sponsor – [25:56]
Episode 181 is sponsored by The Cost of Electricity by Kathryn Holzman. Learn more about Kathryn here.

– Biblio Adventures – [26:41]
Chris attended the first of a four-part virtual series with author Benjamin Taylor through the National Willa Cather Center. Taylor’s new book, Chasing Bright Medusas: A Life of Willa Cather Medusas: A Life of Willa Cather, publishes on November 14, 2023. Learn about Taylor’s virtual study series here.

Emily had a Couch Biblio Adventure watching Judy Blume Forever via Amazon Prime.

Chris completed a Jane Austen puzzle.

Emily had a weekend of fun at the Newburyport Literary Festival where she moderated two panels, one about The Other Family Doctor: A Veterinarian Explores What Animals Can Teach Us about Love, Life, and Mortality with Karen Fine, DVM and the other discussing Three Roads Back: How Emerson, Thoreau, and William James Responded to the Greatest Losses of Their Lives by Robert D. Richardson. Emily talked with Megan Marshall who wrote the foreword. She also attended a panel about the short story with Ann Hood, Richard Russo, Andre Dubus III, and Joshua Bodwell discussing the new collection, Reaching Inside: 50 Acclaimed Authors on 100 Unforgettable Short Stories. She enjoyed a conversation between Liberty Hardy and Kamila Shamsie chatting about her novel Best of Friends and got time to browse through Jabberwocky Bookshop where she picked up the Spring 2023 Edition of Ploughshares edited by Alice Hoffman.

– Upcoming Jaunts – [43:23]
Chris will be going on a jaunt to Northshire Bookstore in Manchester, VT for Booktopia 2023.

Emily is heading to Savoy Bookshop & Café on May 17th to see Mary Beth Keane discuss her new novel The Half Moon.

– Upcoming Reads – [46:02]
The Reading List – Sara Nisha Adams (CW)(EF)
May 26th is World Dracula Day, so Chris is thinking of re-reading Bram Stoker’s Dracula.

– Out Now – [47:17]
The Collected Regrets of Clover – Mikki Brammer

– Author Spotlight with Sharon Salzberg – [47:30]
We speak with Sharon about her book Real Life: The Journey from Isolation to Openness and Freedom. Learn more about Sharon Salzberg and her Metta Hour podcast here.

– Also Mentioned –
Judy Prescott Marshall
Watercress – Andrea Wang (featured in an Author Spotlight on Episode 158)
Pushkin Studios
Metta Hour podcast
EveryLibrary
American Library Association
Ask Again, Yes – Mary
Barbara L. Frederickson, Ph.D.
bell hooks

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Episode 179 - Deep Dive with Poet Shuly Cawood

Book Cougars Episode 179

Episode 179 Show Notes
CW = Chris Wolak and EF = Emily Fine

Emily read “Climbing” from Book of Light by Lucille Clifton.

You can find the video of Chris and Emily rearranging the readalong shelf at Book Cougars headquarters here.

– Currently Reading – [7:50]
Voyager – Diana Gabaldon (CW)
Chase of the Wild Goose – Mary Gordon (CW)
The Artist’s Way – Julia Cameron (EF)
Writing for Impact: 8 Secrets from Science That Will Fire Up Your Readers’ Brains – Bill Birchard (CW)
Summer Stage – Meg Mitchell Moore (EF) release date 5/23/2023

– Episode Sponsor – [14:00]
Episode 179 is sponsored by The Peak Experiment. Learn more about Diana X. Moga here.

– Just Read – [14:59]
Writing Down the Bones – Natalie Goldberg (EF)(audio)
Why Am I So Anxious: Powerful Tools for Recognizing Anxiety and Restoring Your Peace – Tracey Marks (CW)(audio)
You can find her on YouTube.
My Dearest Darling: Letters of Love in Wartime – Lisa Franco (EF)
Bookselling in America and the World – edited by Charles B. Anderson (CW)
The Lager Queen of Minnesota – J. Ryan Stradal (EF)
Are You There God? It’s Me Margaret – Judy Blume (CW)(EF)(audio)
Watch the video with us talking about the book on YouTube.

– Biblio Adventures – [42:32]
Chris went to New York City to meet a fellow writer and visited the new McNally Jackson bookstore in Rockefeller Center where she picked up the Writing Down the Bones Deck of writing prompts. Before catching the train home she walked through the Polonsky Exhibition of The New York Public Library’s Treasures.

Chris and Emily went to Boston and worked at the Simmons University Library then took a browse at Brookline Booksmith. Chris bought A Small Book of Grave Humour by Fritz Spiegl and The Crystal Frontier by Carlos Fuentes.

– Upcoming Jaunts – [50:30]
Emily is heading to the Newburyport Literary Festival April 28-30 where she will be moderating two author sessions: Fur, Feathers, and Scales: A Lifetime of Caring for Pets with author Karen Fine and Shaped by Loss: How Tragedy Changed the Lives of Emerson, Thoreau, and William James with author Megan Marshall.

Chris is bummed that she won’t be able to attend either of the two Willa Cather conferences this June. She is planning to attend a series of four virtual events with author Benjamin Taylor that the National Willa Cather Center is offering beginning on April 27th. Taylor’s new book, Chasing Bright Medusas: A Life of Willa Cather, publishes on November 14, 2023. Learn about the conferences and Taylor’s virtual study series here.

– Upcoming Reads – [58:50]
Travels with Charley in Search of America – John Steinbeck (CW)(EF)(audio)
Learn more about the Vintage Book Club.
Three Roads Back: How Emerson, Thoreau, and William James Responded to the Greatest Losses of Their Lives – Robert D. Richardson with a foreword by Megan Marshall (EF)
The Other Family Doctor: A Veterinarian Explores What Animals Can Teach Us about Love, Life, and Mortality – Karen Fine, DVM (EF)
Best American Short Stories 2023 – edited by Min Jin and Heidi Pitlor Lee (EF) release date 10/17/2023

– Out Now –
On the Trail of the Jackalope: How a Legend Captured the World's Imagination and Helped Us Cure Cancer – Michael P. Branch
Chain Gang All Stars – Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
You Could Make this Place Beautiful: A Memoir – Maggie Smith

– Poet Spotlight with Shuly Cawood – [1:00:55]
We speak with Shuly about her poem “Starter Marriage” from her forthcoming collection Something So Good It Can Never Be Enough available for PREORDER NOW.  
Learn more about Shuly’s publications and workshops here.

___________________________________________
Starter Marriage
after Erin Adair-Hodges*

First there was the word and the word was trying.
Trying the apartment with white walls, popcorn ceilings,
footsteps heavy above, thudding over our days.

Trying the job I took filing papers into squeaking cabinets,
the one you took answering phones for dentists. Trying
the brown bag lunches with limp sandwiches

and sliced cheese, the softening apple, the room-temperature
soda. Consuming it all on church steps, hunched below
the overhang as it rained. Trying the cold pool after work

with dead insects needing to be netted. Unraveling towels,
TJ Maxx suits, the walk back on the no-car driveway.
All heat evaporated. Empty stomachs. No one wanted what the other craved.

Trying the red Chevrolet with the bad battery, no parking without pay,
the bus rides to and from work, your stop, my stop, the sun hitting hard,
us squinting at the sky. Your last day, the blue electric toothbrush

they gave you as goodbye. Buzzing in your mouth with all those
trapped words. Trying the new queen mattress
we could not afford but bought anyway.

Trying the laundry we toted to the next
building, plastic hampers in our
arms full of every day’s dirt.

Coffee but no creamer,
bread but no toaster,
sugar hardened in the bag.

Day-old everything bagels,
buy-one, get-one veggie burritos,
dollar theater on Sundays.

New job but less pay, new boss
but no promotion. Saving for tickets
for never vacations.

Trying the places we gave up for each other:
city salted by an ocean, all those fish and ferry rides;
town with three stoplights, two policemen,

a forest to get lost in. Your dreams, my dreams,
weeds by the parking lot. Trying
your face a broken banister,
my hands an unused map.

*The first nine words are borrowed from “Portrait of Mother: 1985” by Erin Adair-Hodges
___________________________________________

– Also Mentioned –
Book Barn
John William Tebbel
Sylvia Beach
Shakespeare and Company
Parnassus on WheelsChristopher Morley
The Sunwise Turn Bookshop
Also by J. Rion Straddal: Kitchens of the Great Midwest and Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club
Erin Adair Hodges

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Episode 178 - Author Spotlight with Jennifer Savran Kelly

Author Jennifer Savran Kelly

Episode One Hundred Seventy Eight Show Notes
KEY: CW = Chris Wolak and EF = Emily Fine

– Announcing our 25th Readalong –
The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams
. Order a print copy from Bookshop.org or the audiobook from Libro.fm to support the Book Cougars. Join the online conversation on Goodreads. Please send an email if you would like to participate in the Zoom readalong discussion on May 21st at 7PM (ET), Chris and Emily will discuss it on Episode 183.

– Giveaway News –
Thank you to William Morrow, we have one copy of The Reading List to giveaway. Join our newsletter by March 29th to be automatically entered to win.
The upcoming Patreon giveaway is The Hidden Life of Aster Kelly by Katherine A. Sherbrooke To be automatically entered to win, become a Patreon by April 15th.

– Currently Reading – [4:30]
Chase of the Wild Goose – Mary Gordon (CW)
Life B: Overcoming Double Depression – Bethanne Patrick (EF) release date 5/16/2023
Why Am I So Anxious: Powerful Tools for Recognizing Anxiety and Restoring Your Peace – Tracey Marks (CW)(audio)
You can find her on YouTube.
Cook As You Are: Recipes for Real Life, Hungry Cooks, and Messy Kitchens: A Cookbook – Ruby Tandoh (EF)
Voyager – Diana Gabaldon (CW)

– Just Read – [15:15]
“Jack-A-Boy” – Willa Cather (CW)
Join the
Willa Cather Short Story Project with Chris Wolak.
The Memory of Animals – Claire Fuller (EF) release date 6/6/2023
Dragonfly In Amber – Diana Gabaldon (CW)
Our Best Intentions – Vibhuti Jain (EF)
The Warden – Anthony Trollope (CW)
I Have Some Questions for You – Rebecca Makkai (EF) narrated by Julia Whelan and JD Jackson
A Mystery of Mysteries: The Death and Life of Edgar Allan Poe – Mark Dawidziak

– Episode Sponsor – [41:38]
Episode 177 is sponsored by FREEGIFT by James Benn; watch the book trailer. Learn more about James here.

– Biblio Adventures – [42:47]
Chris went on a jaunt to New Haven and visited the Institute Library hoping to find a copy of The Sunwise Turn: A Human Comedy of Bookselling by Madge Jenison, Atticus Bookstore Cafe, and Sterling Memorial Library.  

Emily went to RJ Julia Booksellers in Madison, CT to hear Ann Napolitano author of Hello Beautiful in conversation with Soon Wiley author of When We Fell Apart.

Chris attended two virtual events via the Biographer’s International Organization podcast (Bio):
Podcast #124Eliza Scidmore: The Trailblazing Journalist Behind Washington’s Cherry Trees by Diana P. Parsell.
Podcast #125Inventing the It Girl: How Elinor Glyn Created the Modern Romance and Conquered Early Hollywood by Hilary A. Hallett.

– Upcoming Jaunts – [54:15]
Chris and Emily are planning a trip to Simmons University Library in Boston and Flour Bakery in Boston.

Chris is heading to New York City to meet a fellow writer and visit the new McNally Jackson bookstore in Rockefeller Center.

– Upcoming Reads – [55:40]
Are You There God? It’s Me Margaret – Judy Blume (CW)(EF)
Watch the video with us talking about the book on YouTube.
Properties of Thirst – Marianne Wiggins (EF)
Travels with Charley in Search of America – John Steinbeck (CW)(EF)
Learn more about the Vintage Book Club.

– Author Spotlight with Jennifer Savran Kelly – [1:00:55]
We speak with Jennifer about her debut novel Endpapers. Learn more about Jenn here.

– Also Mentioned –
Bright and Deadly Things – Lexie Elliott
Speak for the Dead – Amy Tector
Leaving Coy’s Hill – Katherine Sherbrooke
Pegasus Books
Lurid Editions
Sarah Waters
Also by Ruby Tandoh: Eat Up!: Food, Appetite and Eating What You Want and Flavour: Eat
What You Love

Tin House
Charles Dickens
Matthew Pearl
Drafting the Past podcast
Boys in the Boat – Daniel James Brown
Ann Petrywatch a video of Chris and Emily in front of Ann’s house in Old Saybrook, CT
Jenny Holzer
Cornell University Press
Handmaid’s Tale – Margaret Atwood
9 to 5 movie

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