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Wednesday, January 10, 2024
January 2024 Book Club
Jan 10 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
The Commons: The Community Tap Trail Side

Thank you, Whitney, for putting together our options for January! The group voted to read: Metabolical: The Lure and the Lies of Processed Food, Nutrition, and Modern Medicine.

Synopsis
An urgent manifesto and strategy to cure both us and the planet.

Dr. Robert Lustig, a pediatric neuroendocrinologist who has long been on the cutting edge of medicine and science, challenges our current healthcare paradigm which has gone off the rails under the influence of Big Food, Big Pharma, and Big Government.

Metabolical weaves the interconnected strands of nutrition, health/disease, medicine, environment, and society into a completely new fabric by proving on a scientific basis a series of iconoclastic revelations, among them:

Medicine for chronic disease treats symptoms, not the disease itself
You can diagnose your own biochemical profile
Chronic diseases are not druggable, but they are foodable
Processed food isn’t just toxic, it’s addictive
The war between vegan and keto is a false war–the combatants are on the same side
Big Food, Big Pharma, and Big Government are on the other side
Making the case that food is the only lever we have to effect biochemical change to improve our health, Lustig explains what to eat based on two novel criteria: protect the liver, and feed the gut. He insists that if we do not fix our food and change the way we eat, we will continue to court chronic disease, bankrupt healthcare, and threaten the planet. But there is hope: this book explains what’s needed to fix all three.

Thursday, January 11, 2024
Books Over Drinks with Terri Parlato
Jan 11 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
M.Judson Booksellers

We look forward to having author Terri Parlato spend an evening with us! Grab a cocktail and a seat because you’re not going to want to miss hearing her chat about her new novel A What Waits in the Dark.

Your ticket includes admission, a cocktail, and a copy of the book.

BOOK SUMMARY

Her ballet career derailed by injury, a once-promising young dancer returns to her hometown only to face a grisly discovery – and the increasingly alarming realization that nothing from her past is quite what she believed…

When Esmé Foster left the Boston suburbs to become a professional ballerina, the future shimmered with promise. Eleven years later, her career has been derailed by an injury, and Esme knows it’s time to come back to Graybridge to help her brother care for their ailing father. But her return coincides with an unthinkable crime. Kara Cunningham, one of Esme’s high school friends, is found dead in the woods behind the Fosters’ house.

Esmé is shocked and grieving, but also uneasy. In her dreams, she still sees the man who showed up at the scene of the car accident that killed her mother—and told Esmé he was going to kill her too. Family and friends insisted the figure was a product of Esmé’s imagination, that she was concussed after the crash. But she and Kara looked alike, sharing the same petite build, the same hair color. Could Kara’s murder have been a case of mistaken identity?

Detective Rita Myers is familiar with close-knit communities like Graybridge, where, beneath the friendliness, there are whispers and secrets. The town has seen other tragedies too, including the long-ago drowning of a young girl in a pond, deep in the woods. Even within the once-close circle of friends that included Kara and Esmé, Rita discerns a ripple of mistrust.

Day by day, Esmé discovers more about the place she left behind—and the friends and family she thought she knew. Soon, shining a light into the darkness to learn what really happened the night Kara died is the only way she can bring the nightmare to an end . . .

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Terri Parlato is the acclaimed author of domestic suspense, including All the Dark Places and What Waits in the Woods. Born and raised in upstate New York. She currently lives in a small north Georgia town with her husband and dog, Lucy. For more information, visit her online at TerriParlato.com.

Saturday, January 13, 2024
Pop-Up Author V.G. Watts
Jan 13 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
M.Judson Booksellers

Join us for a Pop-Up with author V.G. Watts! She’ll be in store with her novel An Eclipse of Moths.

Come meet Vivian, hear more about her work, and get a copy Saturday morning from 10am to noon!

ABOUT THE BOOK

For every second of the past five years, Teia’s Time-wield has held Luna suspended at the moment of her death. Some would say they brought it on themselves. Both are members of the infamous Moths, a gang of magic-wielders who prey on the kingdom from the shadows, pulling its strings in the name of finding the mantle for their vicious leader, Atlas. Teia never cared why they were chasing it. All that matters is that the relic can amplify magic far beyond the level of mortals. With it, he might even be able to turn back time.

He’s heard rumors that the mantle is stashed somewhere in the queen’s coffers, but Atlas is convinced it’s a trap—a repeat of the rumors that led to their disastrous failure five years ago. Going near the palace again is forbidden. But one night, when Teia catches a royal spy infiltrating their base, he receives a surprising offer: help the queen bring down Atlas, and be rewarded with anything he wants. Anything.

Teia rejects the offer, but his fortunes flip when he is captured by the queen’s army and imprisoned beneath the palace. Staying there any longer than necessary goes against everything he’s been told, but time is running out. Cracks in the spell holding Luna have already started to appear. There’s opportunity in this disaster: what he wants may lay within the palace walls. If he can play nice long enough to find it. If his own doubts about Atlas don’t start taking over. And if he can survive the machinations of the Moth God himself.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Vivian Watts started her writing life making character sheets for text RPGs with friends as a kid, then in fandom circles as a teen. She graduated from Clemson University with a B.A. in Modern Languages and has worked in everything from assistant teaching and tutoring to food service and retail, but stories have always had her heart. Vivian’s first book, AN ECLIPSE OF MOTHS, debuted this October. She is currently working on the sequel, A FLAME OF DEATH.

Reading and Signing with Dorothy Allison
Jan 13 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Hub City Writers Project

Bastard Out of Carolina

A profound portrait of family dynamics in the rural South and “an essential novel” (The New Yorker)

“As close to flawless as any reader could ask for . . . The living language [Allison] has created is as exact and innovative as the language of To Kill a Mockingbird and The Catcher in the Rye.” —The New York Times Book Review

The publication of Dorothy Allison’s Bastard Out of Carolina was a landmark event that won the author a National Book Award nomination and launched her into the literary spotlight. Critics have likened Allison to Harper Lee, naming her the first writer of her generation to dramatize the lives and language of poor whites in the South. Since its appearance, the novel has inspired an award-winning film and has been banned from libraries and classrooms, championed by fans, and defended by critics.

Greenville County, South Carolina, is a wild, lush place that is home to the Boatwright family—a tight-knit clan of rough-hewn, hard-drinking men who shoot up each other’s trucks, and indomitable women who get married young and age too quickly. At the heart of this story is Ruth Anne Boatwright, known simply as Bone, a bastard child who observes the world around her with a mercilessly keen perspective. When her stepfather Daddy Glen, “cold as death, mean as a snake,” becomes increasingly more vicious toward her, Bone finds herself caught in a family triangle that tests the loyalty of her mother, Anney—and leads to a final, harrowing encounter from which there can be no turning back.

Monday, January 15, 2024
Books Over Drinks with Rachel Hawkins
Jan 15 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
M.Judson Booksellers

We look forward to having author Rachel Hawkins spend an evening with us on Thursday, January 15th starting at 7:30 pm! Grab a cocktail and a seat because you’re not going to want to miss hearing her chat about her newest novel The Heiress.

Your ticket includes admission, a cocktail, and a copy of the book.

BOOK SUMMARY

New York Times bestselling author Rachel Hawkins returns with a twisted new gothic suspense about an infamous heiress and the complicated inheritance she left behind. THERE’S NOTHING AS GOOD AS THE RICH GONE BAD

When Ruby McTavish Callahan Woodward Miller Kenmore dies, she’s not only North Carolina’s richest woman, she’s also its most notorious. The victim of a famous kidnapping as a child and a widow four times over, Ruby ruled the tiny town of Tavistock from Ashby House, her family’s estate high in the Blue Ridge Mountains. But in the aftermath of her death, her adopted son, Camden, wants little to do with the house or the money—and even less to do with the surviving McTavishes. Instead, he rejects his inheritance, settling into a normal life as an English teacher in Colorado and marrying Jules, a woman just as eager to escape her own messy past.

Ten years later, his uncle’s death pulls Cam and Jules back into the family fold at Ashby House. Its views are just as stunning as ever, its rooms just as elegant, but the legacy of Ruby is inescapable.

And as Ashby House tightens its grip on Jules and Camden, questions about the infamous heiress come to light. Was there any truth to the persistent rumors following her disappearance as a girl? What really happened to those four husbands, who all died under mysterious circumstances? And why did she adopt Cam in the first place? Soon, Jules and Cam realize that an inheritance can entail far more than what’s written in a will––and that the bonds of family stretch far beyond the grave.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

RACHEL HAWKINS is the New York Times bestselling author of The Wife Upstairs, Reckless Girls, The Villa, and The Heiress, as well as multiple books for young readers. Her work has been translated into over a dozen languages. She studied gender and sexuality in Victorian literature at Auburn University and currently lives in Alabama.

Lunch + Lit with Rachel Hawkins
Jan 15 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
M.Judson Booksellers

We are so excited to welcome Rachel Hawkins to M. Judson for a Lunch & Lit event featuring The Heiress! Rachel will be on hand to talk, answer questions, and sign books, as we enjoy an incredible lunch at Soby’s! Get your ticket today!

BOOK SUMMARY

New York Times bestselling author Rachel Hawkins returns with a twisted new gothic suspense about an infamous heiress and the complicated inheritance she left behind. THERE’S NOTHING AS GOOD AS THE RICH GONE BAD

When Ruby McTavish Callahan Woodward Miller Kenmore dies, she’s not only North Carolina’s richest woman, she’s also its most notorious. The victim of a famous kidnapping as a child and a widow four times over, Ruby ruled the tiny town of Tavistock from Ashby House, her family’s estate high in the Blue Ridge Mountains. But in the aftermath of her death, her adopted son, Camden, wants little to do with the house or the money—and even less to do with the surviving McTavishes. Instead, he rejects his inheritance, settling into a normal life as an English teacher in Colorado and marrying Jules, a woman just as eager to escape her own messy past.

Ten years later, his uncle’s death pulls Cam and Jules back into the family fold at Ashby House. Its views are just as stunning as ever, its rooms just as elegant, but the legacy of Ruby is inescapable.

And as Ashby House tightens its grip on Jules and Camden, questions about the infamous heiress come to light. Was there any truth to the persistent rumors following her disappearance as a girl? What really happened to those four husbands, who all died under mysterious circumstances? And why did she adopt Cam in the first place? Soon, Jules and Cam realize that an inheritance can entail far more than what’s written in a will––and that the bonds of family stretch far beyond the grave.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

RACHEL HAWKINS is the New York Times bestselling author of The Wife Upstairs, Reckless Girls, The Villa, and The Heiress, as well as multiple books for young readers. Her work has been translated into over a dozen languages. She studied gender and sexuality in Victorian literature at Auburn University and currently lives in Alabama.

Tuesday, January 16, 2024
Books Over Drinks with Jill McCorkle
Jan 16 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
M.Judson Booksellers

We look forward to having author Jill McCorkle spend an evening with us! Grab a cocktail and a seat because you’re not going to want to miss hearing her chat about her new novel Old Crimes: stories!

Your ticket includes admission, a cocktail, and a copy of the book.

BOOK SUMMARY

Beloved author Jill McCorkle delivers a collection of masterful stories that are as complex as novels—deeply perceptive, funny, and tragic in equal measure—about crimes large and small.

“Jill McCorkle has had an extraordinary ear for the music of ordinary life since the beginning of her career, able to work with the voices we know so well to write these stories about what they will not tell us, what they would rather not tell us, what they hope to tell us, what too often goes unsaid. And this collection is a new wonder.” —Alexander Chee, author of How to Write an Autobiographical Novel

Jill McCorkle, author of the New York Times bestselling Life After Life and the widely acclaimed Hieroglyphics (“One of our wryest, warmest, wisest storytellers” —Rebecca Makkai), brings us a breathtaking collection of stories that offers an intimate look at the moments when a person’s life changes forever.

Old Crimes delves into the lives of characters who hold their secrets and misdeeds close, even as the past continues to reverberate over time and across generations. And despite the characters’ yearnings for connection, they can’t seem to tell the whole truth. In “Low Tones,” a woman uses her hearing impairment as a way to guard herself from her husband’s commentary. In “Lineman,” a telephone lineman strains to connect to his family even as he feels pushed aside in a digital world. In “Confessional,” a young couple buys a confessional booth for fun, only to discover the cost of honesty.

Profoundly moving and unforgettable, for fans of Alice Munro, Elizabeth Strout, and Lily King, the stories in Old Crimes reveal why McCorkle has long been considered a master of the form, probing lives full of great intensity, longing and affection, and deep regret.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jill McCorkle has the distinction of having published her first two novels on the same day in 1984. Of these novels, the New York Times Book Review said: “one suspects the author of The Cheer Leader is a born novelist. With July 7th, she is also a full grown one.” Since then she has published five other novels—most recently, Hieroglyphics—and four collections of short stories. Five of her books have been named New York Times notable books and four of her stories have appeared in Best American Short Stories. McCorkle has received the New England Booksellers Award, the John Dos Passos Prize for Excellence in Literature, the North Carolina Award for Literature and the Thomas Wolfe Prize; she was recently inducted into the NC Literary Hall of Fame. McCorkle has taught at Harvard, Brandeis, and NC State where she remains affiliated with the MFA Program in creative writing and she is core faculty in the Bennington Writing Seminars.

Wednesday, January 17, 2024
In Conversation With Julie Chavez
Jan 17 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
M.Judson Booksellers

Join us on Wednesday, January 17th at 5:30 pm for an In Conversation event with author Julie Chavez. She’ll be chatting about her new book, Everyone But Myself: a memoir, alongside Paula Faris.

Find out more and don’t miss this free event!

BOOK SUMMARY

Like so many mothers, Julie Chavez ran herself ragged trying to meet the needs of everyone else, until an unexpected panic attack forced her to find a new way. Funny, deeply honest, and inspiring for readers feeling overwhelmed in their own lives, Everyone But Myself feels like a best friend sharing how she pulled herself back to solid ground while embracing chaos along the way.

“In my experience, the phrase ‘all of a sudden’ is rarely applicable when it comes to mental health.”

For Chavez, an elementary school librarian and mother of two boys, the signs of mounting anxiety and depression had been present for a while, though she had done her very best to ignore them. Then, one night, while her husband was away on business, Julie found herself locked in a debilitating panic attack that threw her life into a tailspin. The terrifying aftershocks left her grappling with questions about the origin of her anxiety and where it would lead next.

What follows is a funny, unflinchingly open account of love and loss, comically negligent doctors, husbands who can’t read minds, family outings gone wrong, and the life-affirming joy of a life well loved and well lived.

Written with humor and hope, and sure to resonate with mothers spread thin by the demands of modern family life, Everyone But Myself offers an intimate portrait of how one woman found her way back from the edge.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Julie Chavez is an elementary school librarian in Northern California. Though thousands of books pass through her hands each month, Everyone But Myself is the first one written by her. Julie lives with her husband and two tall teenagers in a house where she arranges her books by color.

Thursday, January 18, 2024
Book Launch for Diane Vecchio: Peddlers, Merchants, and Manufacturers
Jan 18 @ 6:00 pm
Hub City Bookstore

Join Hub City Bookshop to Celebrate Diane Vecchio’s latest book Peddlers, Merchants, and Manufacturers!

If you order the book ahead of the event through Eventbrite, get a 10% discount and ensure you get a copy!

About the Book

Diane Catherine Vecchio examines the diverse economic experiences of Jews who settled in what we today call Upstate South Carolina. Like other parts of the so-called New South, Upcountry South Carolina was a center of textile manufacturing and new business opportunities that drew entrepreneurial energy to the region. Previous histories of economic development in the South Carolina Piedmont have tended to overlook the significance of Jewish involvement and instead focused on northern investment and low labor costs. Working with a rich set of oral histories, memoirs, and traditional historical documents, Vecchio provides an important corrective to the history of manufacturing in South Carolina, and that revision is part of a large retelling of southern Jewish history, one that adds social and cultural dimensions to the traditional economic story.

Vecchio explores Jewish community development, how Jewish business leaders also became civic leaders and affected social, political, and cultural life in what we now call the mountainous Upcountry. Their impact in all facets of life across the Upstate is important to understanding the growth of today’s Spartanburg-Greenville corridor.

About the Author

Diane C. Vecchio is a native of Cortland, New York. She was educated at State University of New York and earned MA and Ph.D. degrees in History from Syracuse University. The author of multiple chapters and articles in scholarly journals on Italian and Jewish immigrants in America, she has also published on the history of upstate South Carolina. Her book titled Merchants, Midwives, and Laboring Women. Italian Migrants in Urban America was published by the University of Illinois Press, a leading publisher in immigration history.

Vecchio recently retired from Furman University where she was professor of history and chair of the History Department. She resides in Spartanburg with her husband, John Stockwell.

Friday, January 19, 2024
Runaway Friday Wine Lunch
Jan 19 @ 12:00 pm
M.Judson Booksellers

Some of the best times we have at M. Judson come from our collaborations with Mission Grape and Camilla Kitchen, where we let the food and wine do the storytelling. One afternoon amongst the bottles, Chef Teryi got to talking about her not-so-distant tradition of Runaway Fridays, where a person might sneak off for a midday margarita and be all the better for it. And we figured we can do better than that.

So join us for our favorite getaway in The Gallery at M.Judson: Runaway Friday Wine Lunch. We’ll pair three wines from the same producer with three small plates from Camilla Kitchen, get some delicious education from Danny Baker and Chef Teryi, as well as a sweet little treat to go.

Wines will be for sale, tickets will be limited!

Sunday, January 21, 2024
Boozy Book Fair
Jan 21 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Elevation 966 Urban Winery

Fulfill your New Year’s Resolution to read more and scroll less! Stock up on books for the new year at the Boozy Book Fair.

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

Don’t miss our Boozy Book Fair at Elevation 966 Urban Winery (301 Airport Rd, H, Greenville, SC 29607) on Sunday, January 21st from 1-3pm!

Book categories will include:

-Geeks and Gamers

-Gothic and Ghastly

-Read the Rainbow

-Meet Cute Moments

-Truth ‘R Us

-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.

January Meet-up – Circe by Madeline Miller
Jan 21 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
tba Greenville, SC

Monday, January 22, 2024
In Conversation with Kathryn Smith
Jan 22 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
M.Judson Booksellers

Join us on Monday, January 22nd at 5:30 pm for an In Conversation event with author Kathryn Smith. She’ll be chatting about her new book, Methodist & Moonshiners: Another Prohibition Expedition Through The South… with Cocktail Recipes.

Find out more and don’t miss this free event!

BOOK SUMMARY

Did you know George Washington drank his way through the South in 1791 and ran one of the country’s biggest distilleries after his presidency? Or that Methodists were even keener about drying up America than Baptists were?

In Methodists and Moonshiners: Another Prohibition Expedition Through the South…with Cocktail Recipes, you’ll learn about the notorious murder at Atlanta’s Georgian Terrace Hotel, the peculiar story of Chang and Eng, the original Siamese Twins, who share a hometown with actor Andy Griffith, and the former enslaved man who taught Jack Daniel to make whiskey. In this companion volume to Baptists and Bootleggers, you’ll go to bars, distilleries, speakeasies, museums, and cemeteries and can sample vintage and modern cocktails from the comfort of home. History has never been so much fun!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kathryn Smith is a former journalist and nonprofit director who has written six non-fiction and co-written five fiction books in the past ten years. Her books include “The Gatekeeper,” the biography of FDR’s private secretary Marguerite LeHand, and two books about Prohibition in the South, “Baptists and Bootleggers” and, most recently, “Methodists and Moonshiners.” Kathryn writes the Missy LeHand Mystery series with Kelly Durham, and they recently completed the fifth book in the series, “Murder on the Campaign Train.” A popular speaker, Kathryn has given more than 250 presentations on her books at venues including the FDR Presidential Library and Museum, the National World War II Museum, and the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library. She lives in Anderson with her husband Leo.

Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Charles Dickens Talk led by Larry Bounds
Jan 23 @ 7:00 pm
Hughes Main Library

This event is a discussion, not an in-character performance. Hughes Main Library or Join Us Online. FREE.

Off-Site Booktalk with Kate Bowler
Jan 23 @ 7:00 pm
M.Judson Booksellers

Join us on Tuesday, January 23rd at 7 pm for an Off-Site Booktalk event with author Kate Bowler. She’ll be chatting about her new book, Have A Beautiful, Terrible Day! alongside Emily Freeman at Westminster Presbyterian Church.

Find out more and don’t miss this event! Your ticket will include a copy of the book and admission to the event.

BOOK SUMMARY

HAVE A BEAUTIFUL, TERRIBLE DAY! (Convergent) is packed with bite-sized reflections and action-steps to help you get through the day. Good days. Bad days. Totally mediocre ones. This is a devotional for the rest of us, which is to say, the people who don’t always have magical lives that work out. Written in a season of chronic pain, Bowler understands that every day can be an obstacle course. She encourages us to develop our capacity to feel the breadth of our experiences. The better we are at identifying our highs and lows, the more resilient we become.

Like a modern-day psalmist, Bowler’s spiritual reflections look for the ways we can expand our capacity for courage, love, and honesty—while discovering divine moments with God. With bonus sections to use during the seasons of Advent and Lent, this is an easy book to read along with others too.

If you want to build your daily habit of spiritual attentiveness, this book is here to say: May all your days be lovely. But if they aren’t, have a beautiful, terrible day!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kate Bowler is the three-time New York Times bestselling author of Everything Happens for a Reason, No Cure for Being Human, Good Enough, The Lives We Actually Have, Blessed, and The Preacher’s Wife and hosts the popular podcast Everything Happens. A Duke University professor, she earned a master’s of religion from Yale Divinity School, and a PhD at Duke University. @KateCBowler/ www.KateBowler.com

PRAISE FOR KATE BOWLER

“Kate Bowler is the only one we can trust to tell us the truth.”
—Glennon Doyle, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Untamed

“Bowler offers an alternative to the good vibes/prosperity gospel approach: honesty with room for mystery and humor.” —New York Times Book Review, “Inside the List”

“This interior monologue about her cancer battle and her life is unputdownable in its blunt honesty, soulfulness, and vulnerability.” —Zibby Owens, Katie Couric Media

“I have long admired [her.] Kate has an amazing ability to honor heartbreak and evoke smiles, at once.”
—On Being’s Krista Tippett

“No Cure For Being Human is an amazing resource. So I hope everyone whom this topic touches will remember No Cure.” —Dax Shephard, host of Armchair Expert

“Kate Bowler is a truth teller who shows us how to hold the terrible and the beautiful in one hand. No Cure For Being Human is a must read for anyone whose life has been bifurcated into a before and after—which is to say all of us. In this roadmap though the messy middle, Bowler’s words are a soothing balm, like a late-night conversation with a best friend. Every page shimmer with wit and wisdom.”
—Suleika Jaouad, author of Between Two Kingdoms

“This is a remarkably poignant memoir about what it means to be human. With grace, wisdom, and humor, Kate Bowler encourages us to cut back on self-help Kool-Aid and teaches us how to make more of our lives.” —Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Think Again

Wednesday, January 24, 2024
January Book Club: Starflight by Melissa Landers
Jan 24 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Think Tank Brew Lab

Let’s start this year with an out-of-this-world read! Set in space, this has ALL the Firefly vibes you never knew you needed. (Note: you do not have to have watched the TV show Firefly to enjoy this book, but if you’re looking for a quick season of AMAZING television to binge, I highly encourage you to check it out!)

Description:
Life in the outer realm is a lawless, dirty, hard existence, and Solara Brooks is hungry for it. Just out of the orphanage, she needs a fresh start in a place where nobody cares about the engine grease beneath her fingernails or the felony tattoos across her knuckles. She’s so desperate to reach the realm that she’s willing to indenture herself to Doran Spaulding, the rich and popular quarterback who made her life miserable all through high school, in exchange for passage aboard the spaceliner Zenith.

When a twist of fate lands them instead on the Banshee, a vessel of dubious repute, Doran learns he’s been framed on Earth for conspiracy. As he pursues a set of mysterious coordinates rumored to hold the key to clearing his name, he and Solara must get past their enmity to work together and evade those out for their arrest. Life on the Banshee may be tumultuous, but as Solara and Doran are forced to question everything they once believed about their world—and each other—the ship becomes home, and the eccentric crew family. But what Solara and Doran discover on the mysterious Planet X has the power to not only alter their lives, but the existence of everyone in the universe…

OUR BOOK CLUB RULES:
– Must be 21+ to attend
– Must have read the book in its entirety (or close enough) to attend
– No significant others or partners may attend with you (sorry, this isn’t an activity for couples!)

Page Pairings
Jan 24 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
M.Judson Booksellers

Join us for a book-inspired wine tasting!

We pair the qualities of each wine with a book that shares the same spirit. Your ticket to the tasting, apart from the tastes, includes your choice of one of the featured books. Bottles of the featured wines will be for sale at great prices, too. Plus we’ve got a few authors joining us for a wonderful night.

This event is a crowd favorite, serving as a great date, a perfect girls night out, or treat to yourself. Buy your ticket now and join us on Wednesday, January 24th!

*Refunds or transfers can only be accommodated 48 hours prior to the event.

ABOUT BETH UZINS JOHNSON

Beth Uzins Johnson’s short fiction and essays have appeared in Massachusetts Review, Broad Street, Cincinnati Review, Story Quarterly, Mississippi Review, Southwest Review, “The Best American Essays,” and elsewhere. She was the recipient of the McGinnis-Ritchie Award in nonfiction and holds an MFA in fiction from Queens University of Charlotte. She lives and writes in Chicago, Illinois. Coming Clean is her first novel.

BOOK SUMMARY OF COMING CLEAN

A darkly complex, wildly funny story of haves vs. have-nots and healed vs. healed-nots as cleaning lady Dawn and her friend Matthew embark on a week-long, clandestine photography project–in the houses she cleans Dawn, a self-employed cleaning lady in upstate New York, agrees to pose in the houses she cleans for her friend Matthew’s provocative photography project. Over the course of one week, she and Matthew scour the contents of each home to find inspiration but what she un-covers instead is an unexpected connection to the people who live there: from the insecure Bridget Riley and the recent immigrant Wei Chen to the pretentious Robert McIntyre. But it’s the troubled housewife, Barb Turner, and the contents of her life that finally force Dawn to confront her darkest secret about the death of her fiancé. Coming Clean is a novel of forgive-ness, family, and fresh starts.

ABOUT CARLA DAMRON

CARLA DAMRON is a social worker, advocate and ward-winning author of The Stone Necklace, The Orchid Tattoo, and the Caleb Knowles mystery series. Damron holds an MSW and an MFA. Her careers of social worker and writer are intricately intertwined. Damron is a South Carolina native. Born in Sumter, she currently lives outside of Columbia with her husband and their blended family of assorted animals.

BOOK SUMMARY OF JUSTICE BE DONE

Social worker Caleb Knowles finds himself in the heart of a firestorm of racial tensions and violence in downtown Columbia, SC. When he interviews young Laquan Harwell, the truth behind Laquan’s crime becomes clear – it was born from years of racial mistreatment. However, Laquan’s assault on a white storekeeper lights the match that sets the town on fire: a hate crime sparks protests. Protests erupt into riots.

Downtown becomes a war zone.

The murder of a racist police officer further fuels the violence, and Caleb is deeply entangled in a desperate search for justice. As the riots escalate, Caleb’s brother Sam is injured, leading Caleb to take rash actions that put his career on the line.

As he uncovers the truth about the police officer’s death, Caleb’s efforts to save a client thrust him into the eye of the storm and endanger his life. Will justice prevail, or will the hate-spawned violence take more lives?

Thursday, January 25, 2024
Book Club: Delilah Green Doesn’t Care by Ashley Herring Blake
Jan 25 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Anderson Road Library

Read and discuss Delilah Green Doesn’t Care by Ashley Herring Blake. Registration required. Click the register button or call 864-269-5210​ to register.

Part of the event series: Book Clubs

Books Over Drinks w/ Stacey Willingham
Jan 25 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
M.Judson Booksellers

The folks at M. Judson are so excited to have Stacy Willingham back! Grab a cocktail and a seat because you’re not going to want to miss hearing her chat about her newest thriller Only If You’re Lucky: a novel. 

 

Your ticket includes admission, a cocktail, and a copy of the book.

 

BOOK SUMMARY

 

A sharp and twisty exploration of female friendship from the New York Times bestselling author of A Flicker in the Dark and All the Dangerous Things.

 

Lucy Sharpe is larger than life. Magnetic, addictive. Bold and dangerous. Especially for Margot, who meets Lucy at the end of their freshman year at a liberal arts college in South Carolina. Margot is the shy one, the careful one, always the sidekick and never the center of attention. But when Lucy singles her out at the end of the year, a year Margot spent studying and playing it safe, and asks her to room together, something in Margot can’t say no–something daring, or starved, or maybe even envious.

 

And so Margot finds herself living in an off-campus house with three other girls, Lucy, the ringleader; Sloane, the sarcastic one; and Nicole, the nice one, the three of them opposites but also deeply intertwined. It’s a year that finds Margot finally coming out of the shell she’s been in since the end of high school, when her best friend Eliza died three weeks after graduation. Margot and Lucy have become the closest of friends, but by the middle of their sophomore year, one of the fraternity boys from the house next door has been brutally murdered… and Lucy Sharpe is missing without a trace.

 

From the author of A Flicker in the Dark and All the Dangerous Things comes a tantalizing thriller about the nature of friendship and belonging, about loyalty, envy, and betrayal–another gripping novel from an author quickly becoming the gold standard in psychological suspense.

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR 

 

STACY WILLINGHAM is the New York Times, USA Today and internationally bestselling author of A Flicker in the Dark, All the Dangerous Things and Only If You’re Lucky. Her debut, A Flicker in the Dark, was a 2022 finalist for the Book of the Month’s Book of the Year award, Goodreads Choice Best Debut award, Goodreads Choice Best Mystery & Thriller award, and ITW’s Best First Novel award. Her work has been translated in more than thirty languages. Before turning to fiction, she was a copywriter and brand strategist for various marketing agencies. She earned her B.A. in magazine journalism from the University of Georgia and M.F.A. in writing from the Savannah College of Art and Design. She currently lives in Charleston, South Carolina, with her husband, Britt, and Labradoodle, Mako.

Books Over Drinks with Stacey Willingham
Jan 25 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
M.Judson Booksellers

We are so excited to have Stacy Willingham back at M.Judosn Booksellers to spend an evening with us on Thursday, January 25th starting at 7:30 pm! Grab a cocktail and a seat because you’re not going to want to miss hearing her chat about her newest thriller Only If You’re Lucky: a novel.

Your ticket includes admission, a cocktail, and a copy of the book.

BOOK SUMMARY

A sharp and twisty exploration of female friendship from the New York Times bestselling author of A Flicker in the Dark and All the Dangerous Things.

Lucy Sharpe is larger than life. Magnetic, addictive. Bold and dangerous. Especially for Margot, who meets Lucy at the end of their freshman year at a liberal arts college in South Carolina. Margot is the shy one, the careful one, always the sidekick and never the center of attention. But when Lucy singles her out at the end of the year, a year Margot spent studying and playing it safe, and asks her to room together, something in Margot can’t say no–something daring, or starved, or maybe even envious.

And so Margot finds herself living in an off-campus house with three other girls, Lucy, the ringleader; Sloane, the sarcastic one; and Nicole, the nice one, the three of them opposites but also deeply intertwined. It’s a year that finds Margot finally coming out of the shell she’s been in since the end of high school, when her best friend Eliza died three weeks after graduation. Margot and Lucy have become the closest of friends, but by the middle of their sophomore year, one of the fraternity boys from the house next door has been brutally murdered… and Lucy Sharpe is missing without a trace.

From the author of A Flicker in the Dark and All the Dangerous Things comes a tantalizing thriller about the nature of friendship and belonging, about loyalty, envy, and betrayal–another gripping novel from an author quickly becoming the gold standard in psychological suspense.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

STACY WILLINGHAM is the New York Times, USA Today and internationally bestselling author of A Flicker in the Dark, All the Dangerous Things and Only If You’re Lucky. Her debut, A Flicker in the Dark, was a 2022 finalist for the Book of the Month’s Book of the Year award, Goodreads Choice Best Debut award, Goodreads Choice Best Mystery & Thriller award, and ITW’s Best First Novel award. Her work has been translated in more than thirty languages. Before turning to fiction, she was a copywriter and brand strategist for various marketing agencies. She earned her B.A. in magazine journalism from the University of Georgia and M.F.A. in writing from the Savannah College of Art and Design. She currently lives in Charleston, South Carolina, with her husband, Britt, and Labradoodle, Mako.