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Jul

25

2018

Ordinary Extraordinary Jane Austen

Ordinary Extraordinary Jane Austen: The Story of Six Novels, Three Notebooks, a Writing Box, and One Clever Girl by Deborah Hopkinson

This quaint and beautifully illustrated children’s book is sure to capture the heart of any Jane Austen fan. It is the story of young Jane, growing up in a house bustling with activity, her nose buried in books from her father’s impressive library. It tells of her passion for writing, her independent spirit, and the …

Dec

15

2017

Missileman: The Secret Life of Cold War Engineer Wallace Clauson

John Clauson, Author of “Missileman,”
Featured in Seattle Refined

Local author’s newest book delves into his father’s double life AUGUST 09, 2017 by  JOHN PRENTICE for Seattle Refined For many people as we grow up, there’s a moment when we start relating to our parents as adults instead of children. And sometimes, they aren’t quite the people we thought they were.For John Clauson of …

Apr

25

2017

Einstein

Read It Before You See It: Einstein

Did you know that Einstein’s brain saw more of the US than he did? True story. Forty years after he died, a piece of his brain took a road trip with a journalist and the pathologist who performed the autopsy on Einstein in 1955 (and kept his brain! What?). You can read about it in Driving …

Mar

21

2017

Fire: The Zora Neale Hurston Story

Meet Peter Bagge at King’s Books April 1

Mark your calendars for this great event coming up at Tacoma’s King’s Books April 1.  King’s Books is excited to welcome Peter Bagge to talk about his new graphic biography, Fire!!: The Zora Neale Hurston Story. Following on the heels of his New York Times bestselling biography of Margaret Sanger, Fire!! is a dazzling graphic novel …

Sep

23

2016

Looking for Betty MacDonald

Looking for Betty MacDonald
(from The Seattle Times)

By Michael Upchurch Special to The Seattle Times Looking for Betty MacDonald: The Egg, the Plague, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle and I by Paula Becker University of Washington Press, 221 pp., $29.95 Seattle writer Betty MacDonald (1907-1958) was a beloved best-selling humorist who wrote about her life with a biting sense of the absurd. But if she’d …

Jan

5

2015

Van Gogh: A Life

Van Gogh: The Life
by Steven Naifeh and
Gregory White Smith

“My goodness. This week, when a customer’s special order of two copies of Naifeh and Smith’s recent biography of the doomed painter arrived, I was almost overcome by a physical desire to abandon the register, take one of the copies to the back of the store, put on my headphones, and read. It’s a beautiful book—compact but …

Jul

16

2014

Book of Ages

Book of Ages by Jill Lepore

Book of Ages opens wide the eighteenth century through a narrow subject. Jane Franklin, sister to the famous Benjamin, comes to life through Lepore’s compassionate and humorous prose. This is the biography of a common and fascinating woman, but one whose life was not considered worthy of a historical biography in her own time. In Book of …

Jul

22

2013

Journal of Jules Renard

The Journal of Jules Renard
edited and translated by Louise Bogan
& Elizabeth Roget

“If you just opened to any page in this book and read the first sentence that appealed to you, it would sell itself.  In my mind, it leaps off of the bookshelf, into your arms, and being finally introduced, you and it become inseparable. “Jules Renard’s life is a strange and joyful mix of the mundane …

Jun

20

2013

Hedy's Folly

Hedy’s Folly by Richard Rhodes

If you are like me, you remember Hedy Lamarr as a beautiful actress from the 1930s to the 1960s. But did you know that Lamarr was also an inventor? Read Hedy’s Folly by Richard Rhodes to find out her contributions to the world of 21st Century communication systems. Hedy Lamarr dropped out of school when she …

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