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    Explore " tom lake" with insightful episodes like "Catherine Raynes' favourite books of 2023", "Jen Bird And Athena Books: Fostering Community Through Literature", "Breakfast, The Breakfast Club & Basquiat", "Catherine Raynes: The Keeper of Hidden Books and Tom Lake" and "Ann Patchett and Tracy Sorensen on famous friends and talking organs" from podcasts like ""Saturday Morning with Jack Tame", "The Bookshop Podcast", "Tiny Victories", "Saturday Morning with Jack Tame" and "The Book Show"" and more!

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    Catherine Raynes' favourite books of 2023

    Catherine Raynes' favourite books of 2023

    Fiction: 

    The Secret Hours – Mick Heron 

    A gripping spy thriller from the bestselling author of Slow Horses, about a disastrous MI5 mission in Cold War Berlin—an absolute must-read for Slough House fans.

    Learned by Heart –Emma Donaghue 

    Eliza and Lister have never been this wide-awake in their lives, and the Slope, with its curtains drawn wide, is bright with starlight. They talk in whispers, not to disturb the maids who lie sleeping on the other side of the box room. The question Eliza’s been needing to ask swells like a great berry in her mouth, and all at once she’s not scared to let it out, not scared at all, not scared of anything . . .

    Tom Lake – Anne Patchett  

    This is a story about Peter Duke who went on to be a famous actor.
    This is a story about falling in love with Peter Duke who wasn't famous at all.
    It's about falling so wildly in love with him – the way one will at twenty-four – that it felt like jumping off a roof at midnight.
    There was no way to foresee the mess it would come to in the end.

     

    Non Fiction:  

    Fire Weather: A True Story from a Hotter World – John Vaillant  

    In May 2016, Fort McMurray, the hub of Canada's oil industry and America's biggest foreign supplier, was overrun by wildfire. The multi-billion-dollar disaster melted vehicles, turned entire neighborhoods into firebombs, and drove 88,000 people from their homes in a single afternoon. Through the lens of this apocalyptic conflagration--the wildfire equivalent of Hurricane Katrina--John Vaillant warns that this was not a unique event, but a shocking preview of what we must prepare for in a hotter, more flammable world.

    Fire has been a partner in our evolution for hundreds of millennia, shaping culture, civilization, and, very likely, our brains. Fire has enabled us to cook our food, defend and heat our homes, and power the machines that drive our titanic economy. Yet this volatile energy source has always threatened to elude our control, and in our new age of intensifying climate change, we are seeing its destructive power unleashed in previously unimaginable ways.

    The Wager – David Grann 

    On January 28, 1742, a ramshackle vessel of patched-together wood and cloth washed up on the coast of Brazil. Inside were thirty emaciated men, barely alive, and they had an extraordinary tale to tell. They were survivors of His Majesty’s Ship the Wager, a British vessel that had left England in 1740 on a secret mission during an imperial war with Spain. While the Wager had been chasing a Spanish treasure-filled galleon known as “the prize of all the oceans,” it had wrecked on a desolate island off the coast of Patagonia. The men, after being marooned for months and facing starvation, built the flimsy craft and sailed for more than a hundred days, traversing nearly 3,000 miles of storm-wracked seas. They were greeted as heroes.

    But then ... six months later, another, even more decrepit craft landed on the coast of Chile. This boat contained just three castaways, and they told a very different story. The thirty sailors who landed in Brazil were not heroes – they were mutineers. The first group responded with countercharges of their own, of a tyrannical and murderous senior officer and his henchmen. It became clear that while stranded on the island the crew had fallen into anarchy, with warring factions fighting for dominion over the barren wilderness. As accusations of treachery and murder flew, the Admiralty convened a court martial to determine who was telling the truth. The stakes were life-and-death—for whomever the court found guilty could hang.

    The Twat Files: A hilarious sort-of memoir of mistakes, mishaps and mess-ups – Dawn French  

    When I was younger I wanted to be an interesting, sophisticated, semi-heroic, multi-layered person.

    BUT. That kind of perfect is impossible. Being an actual twat is much more the real me. Sorry to boast, but I am a champion twat.

    In The Twat Files I will tell you about all the times I've been a total and utter twat. The moments where I've misunderstood stuff and messed up. My hope is that these stories might fire up yer engines to remind you of just what a massive twat you also are.

    Let's celebrate and revel in this most delightful of traits together. That would be perfectly twatty.

    The Woman In Me – Britney Spears  

    The Woman in Me is a brave and astonishingly moving story about freedom, fame, motherhood, survival, faith, and hope.

     

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    Jen Bird And Athena Books: Fostering Community Through Literature

    Jen Bird And Athena Books: Fostering Community Through Literature

    Ever wondered how someone can transition from lawyering to managing an independent bookstore? Meet Jen Bird, the co-founder of Athena Books located in Old Greenwich, Connecticut. As a former lawyer, her unique journey to entrepreneurship promises not only to inspire but also to challenge your perception about career change. She shares how her passion for reading, primarily to her children, became the foundation for this incredible venture, with the bookstore's name and its meaning being an interesting twist to their story.

    Athena Books isn't just a bookshop, it is a collaborative, women-focused space with a mission to advance reading culture and community engagement. Jen takes us through her strategic approach to book curation targeted at her community's needs and the pivotal role of organizations like the American Booksellers Association in her success story. Hear from her perspective the evolution of bookselling, the importance of creating an accessible and inclusive environment, and how Athena Books is navigating this dynamic industry.

    Step into the world of Athena Books, a haven for diverse age groups and book genres. Find out what book genres are making the rounds in Old Greenwich and get a scoop on the attractions around for the perfect bookish getaway. If you're passionate about independent bookstores, community building, or you're just in for a good story, this episode is your ticket!

    Athena Books

    She Proclaims: Our Declaration of Independence from a Man’s World, Jennifer Palmieri

    Demon Copperhead, Barbara Kingsolver

    Tom Lake, Ann Patchett

    Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon, Michael Lewis 

    What You Are Looking For Is In The Library, Michiko Aoyama

    The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder, David Grann

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    Breakfast, The Breakfast Club & Basquiat

    Breakfast, The Breakfast Club & Basquiat

    If you like breakfast and Basquiat, you’ll LOVE this episode of Tiny Victories. First up, Annabelle tells us about her experience staying at a hotel in Singapore that featured breakfasts from around the world. As she traveled the world, her taste buds traveled even further. Plus, after missing the Keith Haring exhibit by just 1 day,  Laura gets back on her art bike to see the Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure exhibition, curated by the artist’s estate. Naturally, the movie Breakfast Club comes up.

    Things You Should Stop Worrying About This Week

    21 Species now extinct 

    The Jose Cuervo tractor heist

     

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    Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure exhibition

    Author Ann Patchett’s Tom Lake

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    Catherine Raynes: The Keeper of Hidden Books and Tom Lake

    Catherine Raynes: The Keeper of Hidden Books and Tom Lake

    The Keeper of Hidden Books - Madeline Martin 

    From the New York Times bestselling author of The Last Bookshop in London comes a heartwarming story about the power of books to bring us together, inspired by the true story of the underground library in WWII Warsaw. 
    All her life, Zofia has found comfort in two things during times of hardship: books and her best friend, Janina. But no one could have imagined the horrors of the Nazi occupation in Warsaw. As the bombs rain down and Hitler’s forces loot and destroy the city, Zofia finds that now books are also in need of saving. 
    With the death count rising and persecution intensifying, Zofia jumps to action to save her friend and salvage whatever books she can from the wreckage, hiding them away, and even starting a clandestine book club. She and her dearest friend never surrender their love of reading, even when Janina is forced into the newly formed ghetto. 
    But the closer Warsaw creeps toward liberation, the more dangerous life becomes for the women and their families – and escape may not be possible for everyone. As the destruction rages around them, Zofia must fight to save her friend and preserve her culture and community using the only weapon they have left - literature. 

     

    Tom Lake - Ann Patchett 

    In the spring of 2020, Lara’s three daughters return to the family's orchard in Northern Michigan. While picking cherries, they beg their mother to tell them the story of Peter Duke, a famous actor with whom she shared both a stage and a romance years before at a theater company called Tom Lake. As Lara recalls the past, her daughters examine their own lives and relationship with their mother and are forced to reconsider the world and everything they thought they knew. 

     

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    Ann Patchett and Tracy Sorensen on famous friends and talking organs

    Ann Patchett and Tracy Sorensen on famous friends and talking organs

    American author Ann Patchett believes contentment is a radical idea in today's busy world and in her latest novel Tom Lake reflects on the joy of stillness. Also when Tracy Sorensen's novel about cancer, The Vitals, was published Tracy was given the terrible news that her own cancer has re-emerged. She is now undergoing chemotherapy while spruiking her book.

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