Rajika Bhandari, author of America Calling: A Foreign Student in a Country of Possibility
in conversation with Elly Fishman, in-person at Boswell - click here to register
Growing up in middle-class India, Bhandari has seen generations of her family look westward, where an American education means status and success. But for a time, she resisted the lure of America because those who left never returned. As a young woman, however, she found herself following her heart and heading to a US university to study. When her relationship ended and Bhandari failed to move back to India as a foreign-educated woman, she found herself in a job where the personal was political. As an expert on international higher education, she has been immersed in the lives of the international students who come to America from over 200 countries, the universities that attract them, and the tangled web of immigration that a student must navigate.
America Calling is both a deeply personal story of Bhandari’s search for her place and an incisive analysis of America’s relationship with the rest of the world through the most powerful tool of diplomacy: education. At a time of growing nationalism, a turning inward, and fear of the 'other,' America Calling is ultimately a call to action to keep America’s borders - and minds - open.Rajika Bhandari is author of five academic books and one previous nonfiction book, and her writing has appeared in The Guardian, The Chronicle of Higher Education, and Diplomatic Courier, among others. Elly Fishman is the author of Refugee High: Coming of Age in America.Nabil Ayers, author of My Life in the Sunshine: Searching for My Father and Discovering My Family
in conversation with Justin Barney, in-person at Boswell - register here!
Nabil Ayers has written about music and race for publications including The New York Times, NPR, and The Root. Ayers is the President of Beggars Group US, where he has released albums by many Grammy Award-winning artists.
Hugh Howard, author of Architects of an American Landscape: Henry Hobson Richardson, Frederick Law Olmsted, and the Reimagining of America's Public and Private Spaces
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Hugh Howard is author of numerous books on architecture and design, including Architecture’s Odd Couple, Thomas Jefferson: Architect, and Houses of the Founding Fathers, as well as the memoir House-Dreams.
Ann Hood, author of Fly Girl
in conversation with Daniel Goldin and Lisa Baudoin for a virtual event - register here!
Boswell Book Company and our friends of Books & Company present a new installment of the Readings from Oconomowaukee event series with a virtual conversation featuring Ann Hood, author of Fly Girl, an entertaining and fascinating memoir of this gifted author’s adventurous years as a TWA flight attendant.
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In 1978, in the tailwind of the golden age of air travel, flight attendants were the epitome of glamor and sophistication. Fresh out of college and hungry to experience the world and maybe, one day, write about it, Ann Hood joined their ranks. After a grueling job search, Hood survived TWA’s rigorous Breech Training Academy and learned to evacuate seven kinds of aircraft, deliver a baby, mix proper cocktails, administer oxygen, and stay calm no matter what the situation. As the airline industry changed around her, Hood began to write, even drafting snatches of her first novel from the jump-seat. She reveals how the job empowered her, despite its roots in sexist standards. Packed with funny, moving, and shocking stories of life as a flight attendant, Fly Girl captures the nostalgia and magic of air travel at its height, and the thrill that remains with every takeoff.Early author readers are loving Fly Girl. From Laura Lippman, author of novels like Dream Girl and Lady in the Lake: "At first blush, Fly Girl is a charming, layered memoir about Ann Hood’s life as a flight attendant who knew the industry in its glory days - and its-not-so-glorious days post-deregulation. But it’s also something much more, nothing less than a manifesto calling us to embrace joy and adventure, however we define them. I have always loved Ann’s stories and now I know why she has so many: She has lived, in the best, fullest sense of that word. She can't make the sun stand still, but, boy does she make it run." And from Christina Baker Kline, author of Orphan Train: "A brisk history lesson, an affectionate homage, and a thoughtful critique of the airline industry, Fly Girl soars."Ann Hood is author of the best-selling novels The Book That Matters Most, The Obituary Writer, and The Knitting Circle, and the memoir Comfort: A Journey Through Grief.David Sedaris, author of Happy-Go-Lucky
A Ticketed Event - register here! Tickets are limited, with a free signing to follow.
Boswell presents a special in-person reading and signing with David Sedaris, celebrating the release of his latest collection of essays, Happy-Go-Lucky, his first new collection in four years, which Library Journal says is "Sedaris at his best, provocative and hysterical." For this event, Sedaris will be joined by opening reader Cindy House, author of Mother Noise.
Please note that this event is almost sold out.
This event features a ticketed reading followed by a free book signing. Tickets for the reading cost $29 plus sales tax and ticket fee, and include admission to the reading, signing line priority, and a copy of Happy-Go-Lucky. Important ticket purchasing information: ID that matches the ticket-purchaser's name will be required to check in to the event. Free signing to follow the reading. Once reading ticket holders have gone through the line, anyone else who would like to meet David Sedaris will be welcomed into the store. Sedaris loves to meet his fans, so we will stay as long as it takes for everyone to get a chance to say hello. Register for the free signing line using the ticket link above and selecting the Free Signing option. On the day of the event, we will email you a notification when our doors are opening for the free signing portion of the evening. We'll have lots of copies of Happy-Go-Lucky and Sedaris's other books for sale; books brought from home are welcome, too.For this event, Sedaris will be joined by opening reader Cindy House, author of the memoir Mother Noise. House's book is a poignant and beautiful collection of essays and graphic shorts about what life looks like twenty years after recovery from addiction and how to live with the past as a parent, writer, and sober person. And what does Sedaris himself have to say of the book? "The scope of Cindy House’s knowledge is as remarkable as her humor, her depth, and her great skill as an essayist. This is her time."
David Sedaris is the author of twelve previous books, including, most recently, A Carnival of Snackery, The Best of Me, and Calypso. He is a regular contributor to The New Yorker and BBC Radio 4. In 2019, he was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He is the recipient of the Thurber Prize for American Humor, the Jonathan Swift International Literature Prize for Satire and Humor, and the Terry Southern Prize for Humor.
in conversation with Mitch Teich for a virtual event - register for this event here
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