Season 6 - Ep. 139 A Cat in the Cupboard with guest Michele Haring
We love independent bookstores and try to feature one each season, but this can be difficult. As small business owners, it is often difficult to carve time out of their weeks to speak with us. So we are always grateful when the stars align and we can make it happen.
This week’s episode features Michelle Haring, owner of Cupboard Maker Books in Enola, PA. She tells us about how she first sold rare books, then more widely used books, then new books. And the bookstore has also joined forces with a local nonprofit to “carry” (yes, we’re putting this in air quotes), adoptable cats. There are three store cats that visitors can always see–Mouse, Annika, and Zak. And what goes better with a cozy book than a cat on your lap (at least in Carrie’s estimation).
Books Mentioned in this Episode:
1- Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
2- One Day We'll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter by Scaachi Koul
3- Love, Chai, and Other Four-Letter Words by Annika Sharma
4- Maggie Moves On by Lucy Score
5- Things We Never Got Over by Lucy Score
6- Riley Thorn series by Lucy Score
7- Notes on an Execution by Danya Kufafka
8- Death Motor series by Michelle Haring
Shows mentioned--
1- Stranger Things, Season 4 (2022)
2- Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022)
Season 6 - Ep. 138 Treks with Toddlers to Teens with guest Kate Wickers
This is the time of year when lots and lots of people travel so it makes sense to have a travel memoirist on our show. Kate Wickers is a British writer who has spent 25 years or so writing about her extensive travel experiences and publishing in magazines and newspapers all over the world. When COVID hit, she decided to turn her many travels with her husband and three sons into a collection of essays about what travel has meant to their family and the lessons they’ve learned from the experiences travel has given them.
Her memoir, Shape of a Boy, offers a collection of really great stories that will make any parent who has traveled with children go down their own memory lane to remember both the highs and lows of travel when kids are involved. And we’re not the only ones who think her memoir is pretty awesome. National Geographic Traveller listed it as one of the “9 Best Travel Books for 2022.”
You can find Kate Wickers on Instagram at @wickers.kate and at her website katewickers.com
Books Mentioned In This Episode:
1- Shape of a Boy by Kate Wickers
2- The Tale of Halcyon Crane by Wendy Webb
3- Lycanthropy and Other Chronic Illnesses by Kristen O'Neal
4- The Marmalade Diaries: The True Story of an Odd Couple by Ben Aitken
5- The Gran Tour: Travels with My Elders by Ben Aitken
6- Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
7- Da Vinci's Cat by Catherine Gilbert Murdock
Season 6 - Ep. 137 Hello Summer Reading with guest Sam Miller
Once again we have our favorite local bookseller, Sam Miller, of Carmichaels Books in Louisville KY on the show to talk about summer reads. She is like our in house book seller who joins us every summer and winter to tell us what is new and notable in bookstores.
Not all of these books are the typical fluffy summer books about the beach and booze; we have her cover all genres—sci/fi, cookbooks, local authors, YA, and literary fiction. We always enjoy when Sam visits us. And this week besides us, she also got to visit with resident cat Miso who was spreading the love around in the studio while we were recording.
www.carmichaelsbookstore.com
Books Mentioned In This Episode:
1- The Tale of Halcyon Crane by Wendy Webb
2- Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life by Ruth Franklin
3- In Defense of Witches by Mona Chollet
4- This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub
5- Horse by Geraldine Brooks
6- Wrath Goddess Sing by Maya Deane
7- Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
8- The Storied Life of AJ Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin
9- Carrie Soto is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid
10- How to Be Eaten by Maria Adelmann
11- Final Strife by Saara El-Arifi
12- Elsewhere by Alexis Schaitkin
13- A Mirror Mended by Alix E. Harrow
14- A Spindle Splintered by Alix E. Harrow
15- Little Brother by Sallie Bingham
16- The Silver Swan: In Search of Doris Duke by Sallie Bingham
17- Half-Blown Rose by Leesa Cross-Smith
18- Shifty’s Boys by Chris Offut
19- These Killing Hills by Chris Offut
20- Kentucky Straight by Chris Offut
21- These Prisoning Hills by Christopher Rowe
22- River of the Gods by Candice Millard
23- The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper by Hallie Rubenhold
24- You Never Forget Your First by Alexis Coe
25- Rogues: True Stories of Grifters, Killers, Rebels and Crooks by Patrick Radden Keefe
26- Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe
27- Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe
28- I Contain Multitudes by Ed Yong
29- An Immense World by Ed Yong
30- Tree Thieves by Lyndsie Bourgon
31- The Hidden Life of Trees by Peter Wohlleben
32- Counterfeit by Kirstin Chen
33- The House Across the Lake by Riley Sager
34- The Pallbearers Club by Paul Tremblay
355- Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney
36- Red, White, and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
37- We Were Liars by E. Lockhart
38- Family of Liars by E. Lockhart
39- The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert
40- Our Crooked Hearts by Melissa Albert
41- The World Belonged to Us by Jacqueline Woodson
42- Wretched Waterpark by Kiersten White
43- I Dream of Dinner So You Don’t Have To by Ali Slagle
44- Snacks for Dinner by Lukas Volger
45- Watermelon and Red Birds by Nicole Taylor
46- Passersthrough by Peter Rock
47- My Old Kentucky Home by Emily Bingham
48- How The Word is Passed by Clint Smith
49- Heartbreak: A Personal and Scientific Journey by Florence Williams
50- Six Days in Rome by Francesca Giacco
51- The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel Van Der Kolk
Shows mentioned—
Justified (FX and Hulu 2010-2016)
Season 6 - Ep. 136 A Man, a boy, a mom, a pig, and Ben Franklin with guest Donna Gordon
In this episode, we chat with debut novelist Donna Gordon. While she has a long background as a poet and short story writer, she ventured into writing a novel when two ideas began swirling around in her head.
Her novel, What Ben Franklin Would Have Told Me, tells the story of two characters, Lee and Tomás, who seem to have nothing that connects them and yet they do. It’s a novel that deals with some heavy topics in a way that doesn’t leave you despondent but instead you feel strangely hopeful. It was recently named one of "45 Books We're Excited About from Indie Presses in 2022" by the Independent Book Review. Donna’s book hits bookstore shelves today.
Books Mentioned in This Episode:
1- What Ben Franklin Would Have Told Me by Donna Gordon
2- Lesser Saints by Donna Gordon
3- The Little School by Alicia Partnoy
4- You Can't Drown the Fire: Latin American Women Writing in Exile edited by Alicia Partnoy
5- The Vampire Knitting Club by Nancy Warren
6- Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro
7- Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
8- Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro
9- Six Days in Rome by Francesca Giacco
Season 6 - Ep. 135 Good Press with guest Sarah Munroe
Readers have heard of the big 5 publishing companies that include Harper Collins, and Penguin/Random House. But there is something really special about university presses. Unfortunately, they don’t often get the attention they deserve. Sarah Munroe, Marketing Manager and Acquisitions Editor at West Virginia University Press, is our guest this week who talks to us about what makes a university press special and how they operate differently from the big 5.
One of the unique things about them is that they can and do feature more diverse voices and topics than what major publishers are willing to put out there. Former guest Neema Avashia, author of Another Appalachia, was published by WVU Press and she is just one of the diverse voices that readers can find at smaller publishers. WVU Press has made some pretty important headlines lately after their author Deesha Philyaw’s book The Secret Lives of Church Ladies became a finalist for the National Book Award in 2020.
While we definitely book nerd out with Sarah, we hope you stay tuned to what was supposed to be her 3 in the Third Degree where we asked only one question but learned a ton about her abiding love for dinosaurs and how they were part of her wedding ceremony with her husband.
Books Mentioned In This Episode:
1- Another Appalachia by Neema Avashia
2- Bad Tourist by Suzanne Roberts
3- The Secret Lives of Church Ladies by Deesha Philyaw
4- Deer Season by Erin Flanagan
5- Even As We Breathe by Annette Sanuooke Clapsaddle
6- Ghosts of New York by Jim Lewis
7- Foote: A Mystery Novel by Tom Bredehoft
8- Lioness by Mark Powell
9- Curing Season by Kristine Langley Mahler
10- Kindred by Octavia Butler
11- Broken Earth trilogy by NK Jemisin
12- Moon Witch, Spider King by Marlon James
13- Black Leopard, Red Wolf by Marlon James
14- The Kill by Richard House
15- City of Brass by S. A. Chakraborty
16- The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Greene
17- Eragon by Christopher Paolini
Podcast mentioned:
1- Strong Sense of Place hosted by Melissa Joulwan and David Humphreys
Season 6 - Ep. 134 Hyphenated Lives with guest Namrata Patel
Namrata Patel has been writing for 20 years, but it wasn’t until the pandemic that she had more time to work on it. She had always been interested in dual culture and challenges of the diaspora, specifically Indians who had moved to the United States. The isolation of COVID really brought home how lonely life can be if you don’t feel like you fit anywhere. Her debut novel The Candid Life of Meena Dave follows a photojournalist who inherits an apartment from a stranger. The apartment in Back Bay Boston surrounds her with a close-knit network of other Indian-Americans. Meena comes to learn more about herself and her culture, as well as understands the gift of found family and friendship through this experience.
The book comes out June 1 but those book lovers who have Amazon Prime can download her book for free during the month of May with their First Reads program. If you subscribe to Amazon Prime, you are able to download 1 free book a month from their First Reads selections which are editor favorites hitting bookshelves the following month. Just search First Reads in the search bar.
Books Mentioned In This Episode:
1- A Room With a View by E. M. Forster
2- Six Days in Rome by Franscesca Giacco
3- My Italian Bulldozer by Alexander McCall Smith
4- The Candid Life of Meena Dave by Namrata Patel
5- Books by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
6- Leonard: My Life as a Cat by Carly Sarosiak
7- The Nineties by Chuck Klosterman
8- The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music by Dave Grohl
9- Word by Word by Kory Stamper
10- Tidepool by Nicole Willson
11- A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket
13- Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs
14- Persuasion by Jane Austen
16- FBI/US Attorneys series by Julie James
17- Into Thin Air by John Krakauer
Movies mentioned--
ET: The ExtraTerrestrial (1982)
Shows mentioned--
Lovecraft Country (HBO)
Season 6 - Ep. 133 New Sheriff in Town with guest Jess Montgomery
This week we talk to our first mystery series author: Jess Montgomery. The first book in her 4-book Kinship mystery series is The Widows which introduces us to Lilly Ross, a wife and mother in 1920s rural Ohio whose husband Daniel, the county sheriff, is killed in the line of duty. The town council asks Lilly to take over the sheriff’s position for the rest of the term and the first crime she wants to investigate is the murder of her husband. Lilly Ross is inspired by a real Ohio woman named Maud Colins who also became one of the first female sheriffs in the United States after her husband, also the sherrif, was murdered.
Jess’ most recent novel, The Echoes, was published this past March and follows Lilly and the townspeople of Kinship, OH as they reckon with ghosts of World War 1 some 10 years later. Many of the men served. While some, like Lilly’s brother, died in The Great War, many others came back with emotional scars that affect their personal choices and the town at large.
Books Mentioned in this Episode:
1- The Widows by Jess Montgomery (Kinship series)
2- The Echoes by Jess Montgomery (Kinship series)
3- Shit Cassandra Saw by Gwen Kirby
4- Deer Season by Erin Flanagan
5- How the Word is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America by Clint Smith
6- The Office of Historical Corrections by Danielle Evans
Season 6 - Ep. 132 Whodunit in the Family with guest Court Stevens
Our guest this week, Court Stevens, is outreach director for a public library and the author of 6 young adult suspense novels. Her most recent, We Were Kings, came out this past February and is her contemporary version of an Agatha Christie locked room mystery where our main character, Nyla King’s dysfunctional family and juicy secrets means everyone is a suspect of a murder that took place 20 years earlier.
Books Mentioned in this Episode:
1- Ruta Sepetys books
2- David Arnold books
3- I Am the Messenger by Markus Zusak
4- The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
5- Bridge of Clay by Markus Zusak
6- The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
7- Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
8- Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
9- The June Boys by Court Stevens
10- We Were Kings by Court Stevens
11- Faking Normal by Court Stevens
12- When Stars Are Scattered by Victoria Jamieson and Omar Mohamed
13- The Golden Couple by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen
14- Nothing To See Here by Kevin Wilson
15- Ghost Wall by Sarah Moss
16- On Animals by Susan Orlean
Movies mentioned--
1- Knives Out (2019)
2- The Green Mile (1991)
3- The Life of David Gale (2003)
Season 6 - Ep. 131 Thrill Seekers with guest Chelsea Hofmann
Our guest this week, Chelsea Hofmann, loves to feel her pulse quicken and gets excited by the idea that anything could happen. She lives her life spontaneously so her love of the thriller genre with its twists, turns, and surprise endings fit her personality just fine.
After finishing college and moving to Southern California with her husband, she wanted to reconnect with her love of reading books that she had as a child but none of the book clubs she tried felt like a good fit. So she started a virtual book club on the Instagram platform called Thrillers By The Bookclub. As that virtual club became became popular with members all over the globe, people started asking her about in-person book clubs. Chelsea nurtured this idea, encouraging book lovers to start their own Thrillers By The Book Club chapters. There are now over 27 chapters and more are still forming. We chat with Chelsea in this episode about all the thrilling books she reads.
Books mentioned in this episode:
1- Boxcar Children series
2- Nancy Drew series
3- Hardy Boys series
4- Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
5- And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
6- Nothing Important Happened Today by Will Carver
7- His & Hers by Alice Feeney
8- In My Dreams I Hold a Knife by Ashley Winstead
9- The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewel
10- Survive the Night by Riley Sager
11- This Might Hurt by Stephanie Wrobel
12- The Bone Houses by Emily Lloyd-Jones
13- Outside by Ragnor Jonasson
14- The Mist by Ragnor Jonasson
15- Snowblind by Ragnor Jonasson
16- An Elderly Lady is Up to No Good by Helena Tursten
17- An Elderly Lady Must Not Be Crossed by Helena Tursten
18- The Series of Unfortunate Events series by Lemony Snickett
TV series:
1- The Series of Unfortunate Events (Netflix 2017-2019)
Season 6 - Ep. 130 Poet Laureate Lessons with guest Luisa A. Igloria
April is National Poetry Month and whether you love poetry or not, you’ve likely heard of poet laureates. You may not know what that distinction means, however. There are all kinds of poet laureates—of countries, of states, of cities, and of even smaller areas. A poet laureate is appointed by a head of government for her or his accomplishments and may publish poems for special occasions. It is an honor that comes with a lot of flexibility.
In this week’s episode, we chat with Luisa A. Igloria, a native of the Philippines who came to the US to attend graduate school and is one of only four poet laureates of color for the state of Virginia. She was appointed to the position right as Covid took over our lives in 2020. She talks about the three cornerstone projects she wanted to launch in order to make poetry a larger part of the community.
You can find Luisa on instagram at @poetslizard.
To see the Poetry Postcard Project and Young Poets in the Community, go to her website at www.luisaigloria.com.
Books and Poetry mentioned--
1- Maps for Migrants and Ghosts by Luisa A. Igloria
2- "Song of Meridians" by Luisa A. Igloria
3- "Blue Bucket" by Naomi Shihab Nye
4- Cartography by Luisa A. Igloria
5- "Vacation" by Wendell Berry
6- Sapiens: A Graphic History Vols 1 and 2 by Yuval Noah Harari, David Vandermeulen, Daniel Casanave
7- Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari
8- Homo Deus: A History of Tomorrow by Yuval Noah Harari
9- Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner
10- Rise: A Pop History of Asian America from the Nineties to Now by Jeff Yang, Phil Yu, and Philip Wang
11- Four Seasons in Rome: On Twins, Insomnia, and the Biggest Funeral in the History of the World by Anthony Doerr
12- All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
13- Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr