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Tuesday, May 7, 2024
Tommy Tomlinson in Conversation with Bronwen Dickey: Dogland
May 7 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Hub City Bookshop & Press

Are show dogs and pet dogs happy? Tommy Tomlinson searches for a deeper understanding of the relationship between dogs and and humans. Discover his inside account of the Westminster Dog Show and his experience behind the scenes of more than one hundred competitions across the country. Tomlinson will be joined in conversation with author Bronwen Dickey, author of Pit Bull: The Battle over an American Icon. Join us at Hub City Bookshop on Tuesday, May 7th at 6 PM for this event perfect for any dog lover!

About the Book

From Pulitzer Prize finalist Tommy Tomlinson comes an inside account of the Westminster Dog Show that follows one dog on his quest to become a champion—and explores the bond between dogs and their people.

Tommy Tomlinson was watching a dog show on television a few years ago when he had a sudden thought: Are those dogs happy? How about pet dogs—are they happy? Those questions sparked a quest to venture inside the dog-show world, in search of a deeper understanding of the relationship between dogs and humans that has endured for thousands of years. Dogland shares his surprising, entertaining, and moving adventures.

Tomlinson spends three years on the road and goes behind the scenes at more than one hundred competitions across the country, from Midwestern fairgrounds to Madison Square Garden. Along the way he is licked, sniffed, and rubbed up against by dogs of nearly every size, shape, and breed. Like a real-life version of the classic mockumentary Best in Show, Dogland follows one champion show dog—a Samoyed named Striker—as well as his handler, Laura King, and his devoted entourage of breeders and owners as he competes in the 2022 Westminster Dog Show.

Striker’s whole career has been leading up to this moment. As Tomlinson writes, picking a top show dog is like drafting an NFL quarterback when they’re still in elementary school. Now Striker has made it to the Super Bowl. Tomlinson takes readers on the long road to glory, bringing the dog-show circuit to life as he witnesses teams scrambling from town to town in search of championship points and large, colorful ribbons. (Striker and his crew travel in a custom-built RV named after Betty White.)

Tomlinson’s limitless curiosity about people and dogs reaches far beyond the show tents and into the ordinary lives of dogs. We hear from experts who have discovered new insights into how dogs and humans formed their bond—and how that bond has changed over the centuries. We discover the fascinating origins of different dog breeds, learn about the elaborate breed standards that determine an ideal show dog, and consider the health issues that can arise in purebred dogs. We also meet dog lovers who applaud every dog, regardless of breed, simply for being themselves, such as WeRateDogs, the social media phenomenon with millions of followers, all for posts celebrating the day-to-day goofiness in most dog owners’ lives.

Engaging, charming, and insightful, Dogland is an irresistibly appealing read that invites us on a rollicking backstage tour through the rituals, tricks, and wonders of the dog-show world—and reveals what matters most for the happiness of dogs and dog lovers everywhere.

About the Author

Tommy Tomlinson is the author of The Elephant in the Room, a memoir about being overweight in America. He’s the host of the podcast SouthBound in partnership with WFAE, Charlotte’s NPR station. He has written for publications including EsquireESPN the MagazineSports IllustratedForbesGarden & Gun, and many others. He spent twenty-three years as a reporter and local columnist for the Charlotte Observer, where he was a finalist for the 2005 Pulitzer Prize in commentary. His stories have been chosen twice for the Best American Sports Writing series (2012 and 2015) and he also appears in the anthology America’s Best Newspaper Writing. He teaches magazine writing at Wake Forest University and has taught at colleges, workshops, and conferences across the country. He also has a Substack called The Writing Shed. Tommy and his wife, Alix Felsing, live in Charlotte with Alix’s mom and a cat.

Conversation Partner

Bronwen Dickey is a journalist, science writer, and the author of Pit Bull: The Battle over an American Icon. In 2017, she was a finalist for the National Magazine Award in feature writing. She teaches journalism at Duke University.

Thursday, May 9, 2024
Silent Reading Social Hour
May 9 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Travelers Rest Library

Ages 18+ | Join us for a time of quiet reading and socialize (or not) with fellow readers. Refreshments provided.

Saturday, May 11, 2024
A. C. Hobbs Author Pop-up
May 11 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Hub City Bookstore

Introducing Local Author Pop-up! Meet a local author at our bookshop on Saturday, ask them questions about their books and get your copy signed. A.C. Hobbs will be at Hub City Bookshop on May 11th from 11 AM – 1 PM showcasing her book Scythe and Pen — a dark fantasy novel set in the Jazz Age.

Tuesday, May 14, 2024
Taylor Brown: Rednecks Reading + Signing
May 14 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Hub City Bookshop

Join Hub City Bookshop in welcoming author Taylor Brown as he reads from and signs his newest book Rednecks. “Rednecks is a propulsive, character-driven tale that’s both a century old and blisteringly contemporary: a story of unexpected friendship, heroism in the face of injustice, and the power of love and community against all odds.” Meet us at the bookshop on Tuesday, May 14th at 6 PM.

This event is free and open to the public, registration on Eventbrite comes with a book and holds a reserved seat at the event.

RSVP

About the Book:

A historical drama based on the Battle of Blair Mountain, pitting a multi-ethnic army of 10,000 coal miners against mine owners, state militia, and the United States government in the largest labor uprising in American history.

Rednecks is a tour de force, big canvas historical novel that dramatizes the 1920 to 1921 events of the West Virginia Mine Wars―from the Matewan Massacre through the Battle of Blair Mountain, the largest armed conflict on American soil since the Civil War, when some one million rounds were fired, bombs were dropped on Appalachia, and the term “redneck” would come to have an unexpected origin story.

Brimming with the high stakes drama of America’s buried history, Rednecks tells a powerful story of rebellion against oppression. In a land where the coal companies use violence and intimidation to keep miners from organizing, “Doc Moo” Muhanna, a Lebanese-American doctor (inspired by the author’s own great-grandfather), toils amid the blood and injustice of the mining camps. When Frank Hugham, a Black World War One veteran and coal miner, takes dramatic steps to lead a miners’ revolt with a band of fellow veterans, Doc Moo risks his life and career to treat sick and wounded miners, while Frank’s grandmother, Beulah, fights her own battle to save her home and grandson. Real-life historical figures burn bright among the hills: the fiery Mother Jones, an Irish-born labor organizer once known as “The Most Dangerous Woman in America,” struggles to maintain the ear of the miners (“her boys”) amid the tide of rebellion, while the sharp-shooting police chief “Smilin” Sid Hatfield dares to stand up to the “gun thugs” of the coal companies, becoming a folk hero of the mine wars.

Award-winning novelist Taylor Brown brings to life one of the most compelling events in 20th century American history, reminding us of the hard-won origins of today’s unions. Rednecks is a propulsive, character-driven tale that’s both a century old and blisteringly contemporary: a story of unexpected friendship, heroism in the face of injustice, and the power of love and community against all odds.

About the Author

Taylor Brown is the recipient of the Montana Prize in Fiction, a three-time finalist for the Southern Book Prize, and was named the 2021 Georgia Author of the Year. His novels include Fallen Land, The River of Kings, Gods of Howl Mountain, Pride of Eden, and Wingwalkers. He lives in Savannah, Georgia.

Wednesday, May 15, 2024
Terah Shelton Harris Reading + Signing
May 15 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Hub City Bookshop & Press

Join us at Hub City Bookshop for an afternoon of books and conversations with Terah Shelton Harris on Wednesday, May 15th at 3 PM. Harris will be discussing her newest novel Long After We Are Gone — a searing portrait on the power of family and letting go of things that no longer serve you, exploring the burden of familial expectations, the detriment of miscommunication, and the lessons and legacies we pass on to our children.

Let us know you are coming and reserve a copy of the book at a 10% discount when you RSVP through Eventbrite!

About the Book

“DON’T LET THE WHITE MAN TAKE THE HOUSE.”

These are the last words King Solomon says to his son before he dies. Now all four Solomon siblings must return to North Carolina to save the Kingdom, their ancestral home and 200 acres of land, from a development company, who has their sights set on turning the valuable waterfront property into a luxury resort.

While fighting to save the Kingdom, the siblings must also save themselves from the secrets they’ve been holding onto. Junior, the oldest son and married to his wife for 11 years, is secretly in love with another man. Second son, Mance, can’t control his temper, which has landed him in prison more than once. CeCe, the oldest daughter and a lawyer in New York City, has embezzled thousands of dollars from her firm’s clients. Youngest daughter, Tokey, wonders why she doesn’t seem to fit into this family, which has left an aching hole in her heart that she tries to fill in harmful ways. As the Solomons come together to fight for the Kingdom, each of their façades begins to crumble and collide in unexpected ways.

Told in alternating viewpoints, Long After We Are Gone is a searing portrait on the power of family and letting go of things that no longer serve you, exploring the burden of familial expectations, the detriment of miscommunication, and the lessons and legacies we pass on to our children.

About the Author

Terah Shelton Harris is a librarian and freelance writer, who now writes upmarket fiction with bittersweet endings. As a freelancer, her work has appeared in consumer and trade magazines including Catapult, Women’s Health, Every Day with Rachael Ray, Backpacker, Minority Nurse, and more. One Summer in Savannah is her first novel.

Friday, May 17, 2024
Spring Book Sale
May 17 @ 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Pages On Pine

Join us for the Friends of the Spartanburg County Public Libraries’ highly anticipated Spring Book Sale. Get ready to score incredible deals as all items, from thrilling novels to educational non-fiction, will be offered at an unbeatable 50% off.

The sale will take place at Pages On Pine (2355 South Pine St) on Friday, May 17 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Friends members only; memberships available at checkout) and on Saturday, May 18 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (open to the public).

Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to stock up on your favorite reads while supporting your local libraries.

Saturday, May 18, 2024
COMIC CON
May 18 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Western North Carolina Agricultural Center

COMIC CON

 

Spring Book Sale
May 18 @ 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Pages On Pine

Join us for the Friends of the Spartanburg County Public Libraries’ highly anticipated Spring Book Sale. Get ready to score incredible deals as all items, from thrilling novels to educational non-fiction, will be offered at an unbeatable 50% off.

The sale will take place at Pages On Pine (2355 South Pine St) on Friday, May 17 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Friends members only; memberships available at checkout) and on Saturday, May 18 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (open to the public).

Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to stock up on your favorite reads while supporting your local libraries.

Sunday, May 19, 2024
Boozy Book Fair
May 19 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
New Groove Artisan Brewery

There was nothing like the elementary school book fair – the smell of new books in the air, the rush of racing your friends to find the next installment of your favorite series, and, if you were lucky, the crinkle of money from Mom in your pocket.

Life felt so much easier back then, didn’t it? Don’t you find yourself wishing from time to time that you could just go back?

You can – but we’re doing it grown-up style.

Don’t miss our Boozy Book Fair at New Groove Artisan Brewery (4078 Hwy 9 Boiling Springs, SC 29316) on Sunday, May 19th from 1-3pm!

We will have STICKERS!!! as well as books for everyone and every interest:

-Geeks and Gamers

-Myths and Fairy Tales

-Gothic and Ghastly

-Happy Endings

-Romantasy

-Read the Rainbow

-Bookclub Picks

-Celebrate the South

-Nonfiction

-Whodunnits & Thrillers

…and much much more!

This event is FREE and open to the public, so bring your friends! Be sure to RSVP so we have the booze + books ready – we can’t wait to see you there.

Thursday, May 23, 2024
Rebecca McCarthy in Conversation with John Lane | Norman Maclean: A Life of Letters and Rivers
May 23 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Hub City Bookshop

Learn about the life of Norman Maclean, author of A River Runs Through It and Other Stories, from one of his pupils and long-time friend Rebecca McCarthy. McCarthy paints an intimate portrait of Maclean as a teacher, author, and friend. McCarthy will be in conversation with John Lane. Meet with us and Rebecca McCarthy at Hub City Bookshop on Thursday, May 23rd at 6 PM.

This event is free and open to the public, registration on Eventbrite comes with a book and holds a reserved seat at the event.

RSVP

About the Book

A River Runs Through It and Other Stories turned Norman Maclean into a late-in-life literary phenomenon and then a household name after the success of the Hollywood film based on the title story. Yet fewer know of Maclean’s lifelong struggles to reconcile very different parts of himself: the revered teacher and writer in the intellectual hub of Chicago and the Montana man compelled by the wildness and traumas of his home state and family, including the tragic Mann Gulch fire and the murder of his brother.

Rebecca McCarthy’s intimate portrait of Maclean draws on her long friendship with the author from the time she became a student at the University of Chicago through the rest of his life. Irrepressible as a teacher, Maclean shared guidance, advice, campus and city rambles, and loyal friendship with generations of students. Behind the scenes, he honed an art as meditative and patient as his approach to fly fishing. McCarthy’s experiences intertwine with stories from friends, family, colleagues, and others to detail an incredibly rich life that seemed destined to remain divided―until the creation of his classic American story.

About the Author

Rebecca McCarthy spent twenty-one years as an award-winning reporter at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Her work has been published in the New York TimesAmerican Scholar, Fast Company, and other venues. Her book, Norman Maclean: A Life of Letters and Rivers is based on her long friendship with the author from the time she became a student at the University of Chicago through the rest of his life.

Conversation Partner

John Lane is Emeritus Professor of Environmental Studies at Wofford College and was founding director of the college’s Goodall Environmental Studies Center. He is the author of a dozen books of poetry and prose, Coyote Settles the South was one of four finalists for the John Burroughs Medal and was named by the Burroughs Society one of the year’s “Nature Books of Uncommon Merit.” As an environmentalist in 2013 Lane was named Upstate Forever’s “Clean Water Champion,” and “Water Conservationist of the Year” by The South Carolina Wildlife Federation. In 2014 he was inducted into the SC Academy of Authors. He, with his wife Betsy Teter, is one of the co-founders of Spartanburg’s Hub City Writers Project, a non-profit organization with a mission to cultivate readers and nurture writers.

Saturday, May 25, 2024
SATURDAY Boozy Book Fair
May 25 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Magnetic South Brewery Greenville

School’s letting out and it’s time to stock up on books for all your summer plans: the beach, the lake, plane trips, road trips, camping, or just a lazy day by the pool.

We have you covered with a book fair that’s fun for both kids and adults. Join us INDOORS at Magnetic South Brewery, home of great beer, great food, and even arcade games!

There was nothing like the elementary school book fair – the smell of new books in the air, the rush of racing your friends to find the next installment of your favorite series, and, if you were lucky, the crinkle of money from Mom in your pocket.

Life felt so much easier back then, didn’t it? Don’t you find yourself wishing from time to time that you could just go back?

You can – but now we’re doing it grown-up style.

Friday, May 31, 2024
Summer Reading Kickoff
May 31 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Hughes Main Library

All ages are invited to join us for a dance party with DJ Pre-K!

*Children’s Used Book Sale

*Wildlife Geeks with guest animals

*Giveaways (while supplies last)

*Sign up for Summer Reading

Part of the event series: Summer Reading

Saturday, June 1, 2024
Ellis K. Popa In-Store Signing
Jun 1 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Fiction Addiction

Join author Ellis K. Popa for an in-store signing at Fiction Addiction on Saturday, June 1st from 1-3pm to celebrate her new book, Awaken the Dawn.

This event is free and open to the public, or you can purchase a $20.13 ticket that includes a copy of Awaken the DawnGift wrapping will be available at the event for $4.25. Additional books can be ordered on our website or purchased at the event while supplies last.

If you’re unable to attend, signed copies of the author’s book can be purchased on our website.

Tickets can be purchased online through Thursday, 31st at 2pm. Refunds can be requested up until the ticket cutoff. At-the-door tickets and books will be available as space allows.

A cryptic puzzle. A family secret. A deadly betrayal.

When her dad dies during a trip to his homeland, Kat Barrett blames herself for—well, everything (her detachment from him, their broken relationship). Racked with guilt and haunted by strange dreams about the crash that killed him, she’d do anything to have him back.

Then a package arrives from Romania. It’s from her dad, sent before he died, and contains a list of clues—one of his classic scavenger hunts. Desperate to know why he sent it, she follows the clues to Bucharest and encounters Maksim, a local with a dark past and the perfect skillset for decoding this puzzle. Kat doesn’t trust him, but when she hits a dead end, she’s left with no other choice.

As they work together, following the clues and trying (unsuccessfully) not to fall for each other, the scavenger hunt reveals a dangerous secret the dreams have been pointing to, a secret Maksim’s old crime ring has been hiding all along, and Kat has walked into their trap. Now she must beat them to the final clue, and solve it, or else suffer the same tragic fate as her dad.

About the Author:

When Ellis isn’t moonlighting as a coffee aficionada, you might find her adventuring through Transylvania, doing photoshoots in Old Town Bucharest, or otherwise trying to talk her husband into moving to Eastern Europe. She’s a history buff with a passion for World War II, and her favorite places in the world are Wallachia in beautiful Romania and the Dalmatian Coast of Croatia.

Tuesday, June 4, 2024
Read with Pride: LGBTQ+ Books for June and Beyond
Jun 4 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Headquarters Library

Happy Pride Month! If you’re looking for some new titles to add to your TBR stack or NEED to tell anyone who will listen about the great book you just read, this is the place to be. Two librarians will share some of their fave LGBTQ+ books, and you’ll share yours, and we’ll all walk away with tons of new ideas for what to read next. Snacks and giveaways will be part of the program, so come ready.

Read with Pride: LGBTQ+ Books for June and Beyond
Jun 4 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Headquarters Library, Spartanburg

Happy Pride Month! If you’re looking for some new titles to add to your TBR stack or NEED to tell anyone who will listen about the great book you just read, this is the place to be. Two librarians will share some of their fave LGBTQ+ books, and you’ll share yours, and we’ll all walk away with tons of new ideas for what to read next. Snacks and giveaways will be part of the program, so come ready.

Wednesday, June 5, 2024
Craig Johnson Book Talk + Signing
Jun 5 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Pickens County Library System- Hampton Memorial Library - Easley 304 Biltmore Road Easley, SC 29640

Join New York Times bestselling author Craig Johnson for a book talk and signing at the Pickens County Hampton Memorial Library (304 Biltmore Road, Easley, SC 29640) on Wednesday, June 5th, at 7pm. Craig will discuss his new book, First Frost, take questions from the audience, and will be available afterwards for a book signing.

This event is FREE and open to the public, or you can purchase a $32.10 book ticket that admits one to the event and includes a copy of First Frost. We will have additional books for sale at the event as supplies last, but purchase now to guarantee your copy.

If you are unable to attend, signed and personalized copies of First Frost can be purchased on our website.

Book tickets can be purchased online through Tuesday, June 4th at 2pm. Free tickets can be reserved online until Wednesday, June 5th at 7pm. Tickets may be purchased at the door if still available, but buy ahead to guarantee your spot. Refunds can be requested up until the ticket cutoff.

Following the events of The Longmire Defense, we return to find Walt and our familiar cast of characters from Abaroska county tasked with solving a crime even more challenging than the last.

Walt Longmire returns in this twentieth installment of the award-winning and bestselling series that has been a hit on both the page and the screen. Set in the unspoiled countryside of Wyoming, Sheriff Walt Longmire has to navigate his own increasingly complicated personal life with the ever-changing and often violent underworld that encroaches on what was once referred to as the Old West. This time, he is up against a sinister plot that could hurt the people closest to him and forever change the way he sees his beloved Wyoming.

About the Author:

Craig Johnson is the New York Times bestselling author of the Longmire mysteries, the basis for the hit Netflix original series Longmire. He is the recipient of the Western Writers of America Spur Award for fiction, the Mountains and Plains Booksellers Award for fiction, the Nouvel Observateur Prix du Roman Noir, and the Prix SNCF du Polar. His novella Spirit of Steamboatwas the first One Book Wyoming selection. He lives in Ucross, Wyoming, population 26.

CRAIG JOHNSON BOOK TALK + SIGNING
Jun 5 @ 7:00 pm
Kimberly Hampton Memorial Library

Join New York Times bestselling author Craig Johnson for a book talk and signing at the Pickens County Hampton Memorial Library (304 Biltmore Road, Easley, SC 29640) on Wednesday, June 5th, at 7pm. Craig will discuss his new book, First Frost, take questions from the audience, and will be available afterwards for a book signing.

This event is FREE and open to the public, or you can purchase a $32.10 book ticket that admits one to the event and includes a copy of First Frost. We will have additional books for sale at the event as supplies last, but purchase now to guarantee your copy.

If you are unable to attend, signed and personalized copies of First Frost can be purchased on our website.

Book tickets can be purchased online through Wednesday, June 5th at 5pm. Free tickets can be reserved online until Wednesday, June 5th at 7pm. Additional tickets may be purchased at the door if still available, but buy ahead to guarantee your spot. Refunds can be requested up until the ticket cutoff.

Following the events of The Longmire Defense, we return to find Walt and our familiar cast of characters from Abaroska county tasked with solving a crime even more challenging than the last.

Walt Longmire returns in this twentieth installment of the award-winning and bestselling series that has been a hit on both the page and the screen. Set in the unspoiled countryside of Wyoming, Sheriff Walt Longmire has to navigate his own increasingly complicated personal life with the ever-changing and often violent underworld that encroaches on what was once referred to as the Old West. This time, he is up against a sinister plot that could hurt the people closest to him and forever change the way he sees his beloved Wyoming.

About the Author:

Craig Johnson is the New York Times bestselling author of the Longmire mysteries, the basis for the hit Netflix original series Longmire. He is the recipient of the Western Writers of America Spur Award for fiction, the Mountains and Plains Booksellers Award for fiction, the Nouvel Observateur Prix du Roman Noir, and the Prix SNCF du Polar. His novella Spirit of Steamboatwas the first One Book Wyoming selection. He lives in Ucross, Wyoming, population 26.

Refund Policy:

Refunds can be requested up until the ticket cutoff.

Sunday, June 9, 2024
Boozy Book Fair at Thomas Creek Brewery
Jun 9 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Thomas Creek Brewery
There was nothing like the elementary school book fair – the smell of new books in the air, the rush of racing your friends to find the next installment of your favorite series, and, if you were lucky, the crinkle of money from Mom in your pocket.

Life felt so much easier back then, didn’t it? Don’t you find yourself wishing from time to time that you could just go back?

This June, you can – but we’re doing it grown-up style.

Don’t miss our first ever Boozy Book Fair at Thomas Creek Brewery (2054 Piedmont Hwy Greenville, SC 29605) on Sunday, June 9th from 1-3pm!

Book categories will include:

-Father’s Day

-Happy Endings

-Nonfiction

-Geeks and Gamers

-Myths and Fairy Tales

-Gothic and Ghastly

-Romantasy

-Read the Rainbow

-Bookclub Picks

-The Birds & Bees

-Criminally Good Reads

…and much much more!

This event is FREE and open to the public, so bring your friends! Be sure to RSVP so we have the booze + books ready – we can’t wait to see you there.

Tuesday, June 11, 2024
Book Your Lunch with Mindy Friddle In Conversation With Caroline Cleveland
Jun 11 @ 12:00 pm
City Range

Join award-winning author Mindy Friddle in conversation with Caroline Cleveland for a book your lunch event at City Range on Tuesday, June 11th at Noon. They will talk about their books, Her Best Self and When Cicadas Cryand will be available afterwards to sign.

Your $55 ticket admits one to the event, and includes lunch, as well as a copy of either Her Best Self or When Cicadas Cry.

If you’re unable to attend the event, signed books can be purchased on our website.

Tickets can be purchased through Tuesday, June 11th, at 12pm. Refunds can be requested through Friday, June 7th, at 12pm. (You can send someone else in your place after the cutoff, but be sure to give that person your ticket.)

Your menu options (to be selected on the order form) will be:

BBQ Burnt Ends & Grits

Brisket over cheese grits, bourbon onions, BBQ sauce, scallions

Bourbon Pecan Chicken

Crispy pecan coated chicken breast, bourbon cream sauce, mashed potatoes, blistered brussels.

Cookies will be provided for dessert.

Beverage options include iced tea, water, and coffee.

Like a Southern Succession, award-winning novelist Mindy Friddle’s “fast paced, clever, and wickedly compelling” (Michel Stone) Her Best Self begins with a car wreck, and lets off the brake into: swingers and wife swaps; swindlers and woo-woo scams; senatorial elections and campaign strategy; secrets and manipulated information; incest and inheritance; a wedding like a game of Stratego; and ambition as more motive than goal.

Janelle “Before”–choreographer of the Wolf family and their enterprises–went over the bridge with her car, in the wreck that ruined Janelle’s reputation and upended her public life. Lucky for her, Lana O’Shield adores lonely people. Coaxing Janelle to remember the circumstances of her accident, her revelations unravel the fragile veil over the Wolfs’ smalltown life. As the Wolf family’s public return–the cold-footed wedding of their only daughter–approaches, HER BEST SELF is part thriller, part drama, following women clawing at independence, no longer pawns in a man’s game.

About the author:

Mindy Friddle is author of the novel, Secret Keepers, (winner of the Willie Morris Award for Southern Fiction). The Garden Angel, her first novel and SIBA bestseller, was selected for Barnes & Noble’s Discover Great New Writers. The South Carolina Arts Commission awarded Mindy a prose fellowship, and she has twice won the state’s Fiction Prize. Her stories and essays have appeared in numerous journals. She holds an MFA from Warren Wilson and lives on Edisto Island, South Carolina.

A young white woman has been bludgeoned to death in a rural church on Cicada Road, just outside the small town of Walterboro, South Carolina—a state that has been roiling with racial tenson since the shooting of an unarmed Black man by a white police officer. Sam Jenkins, who is Black, was found covered in blood and kneeling over her. Zach Stander, a down-and-out lawyer, is convinced to take Sam’s case by his detective girlfriend, Addie, while the local solicitor prosecuting the case wields the power of an influential family. And then there’s the mysterious cold-case of teen girls murdered on a nearby beach—is there a connection, and will Addie and Zach put the pieces together in time?

About the author:

Caroline Cleveland: A native South Carolinian, Caroline Cleveland grew up in the small town of Walterboro, and she credits her love of reading to its quieter way of life. Her love of the written word eventually led her to law school, and later to establish the law firm Cleveland & Conley, LLC, in Charleston, South Carolina, where she represents public employers, including local governments and law enforcement. Caroline writes stories from a Southern perspective, featuring deceptively peaceful small towns and strong, complex characters who rely on their Southern sense of values. Her debut novel is WHEN CICADAS CRY, published by Union Square & Co. Visit her website at www.CarolineClevelandAuthor.com.

Amy Low: Reading + Signing
Jun 11 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Hub City Bookshop & Press

“Amy’s story is a rich mix of courage, grace, persistence, and most important, love. This is a book to treasure.” —Laurene Powell Jobs, founder and president, Emerson Collective

“So many people are in pain these days, enduring hard times, facing challenges. They are wondering, ‘How do I do this?’ Amy Low is the perfect guide.” —David Brooks, New York Times columnist and bestselling author

About the Book

This honest and emotional memoir presents much needed lessons and advice for navigating uncertainty in the worst of times.

Amy Low resides in a room that is her last—her medical team is clear-eyed with her: there is no cure for Stage IV metastatic colon cancer, and the odds of long-term survival are scant. Miraculously, she’s lived four years with her diagnosis, and that life between life has changed her.

Through the swirl of prolonged trauma and unbearable grief, a vantage point emerged—a window that showed her the way to relish life and be kinder to herself and others while living through the inevitable loss and heartbreak that crosses everyone’s paths. Instead of viewing joy and sorrow as opposites, she saw how both exist in harmony, full of mystery and surprise. Instead of seeing days as succeeding or failing, and physical selves as healthy or unwell, she’s learned to carry both achievements and afflictions in stride. And instead of bitterness and betrayal, forgiveness—toward her body, toward others, toward herself—became her wisest light.

Mapping her experiences to the words that St. Paul wrote in his own last roomThe Brave In-Between is a sacred invitation to explore that space between triumph and tragedy. We all have a heart to marvel at miracles, a lightness to spot the absurdity, and an imagination to pause and extend empathy for others—even when tragedy strikes. Sometimes we just need a guide.

About the Author

Amy Low has been a storyteller all her life. She grew up in and continues to live life through parables and metaphors. She sees her life as an invitation to discovering the new every day and even records some of these discoveries in her Substack, Postcards from the Mountain. As the managing director for fellowships and nonprofit journalism at the Emerson Collective, she directs efforts to empower individuals and newsrooms to strengthen our shared conversation in the public square. Most important, Amy is mom to Connor and Lucy. Her proudest achievement is raising a son and daughter who are unafraid, grateful, and curious, whether in class, at home, on stage, and especially in the band.