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Jul

12

2021

World Travel: An Irreverent Guide by Anthony Bourdain and Laurie Woolever

Important traveller tip: Dinner at the Bozeman airport after 5pm is either food at one or two unremarkable (and overly crowded) eateries or a microwaved Hot Pocket. We got the last two pockets. This is the sort of thing that Bourdain does not cover in his recent book. –Mark Teppo, A Good Book, Sumner, WA …

Oct

1

2012

We Read Banned Books.

It’s the 30th anniversary for Banned Books Week this week—time to celebrate your favorite banned and challenged books. At Chapter One Book Store in Hamilton, MT, they’re discounting a different banned book each day this week. Today it’s Sherman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, which was the fifth most challenged book of 2011, according …

Apr

9

2012

1

remark

Happy 38th, Chapter One!

In celebration of the store’s 38th birthday, Chapter One owners Shawn Wathen and Mara Lynn Luther have specially marked 38 books around the Hamilton, MT, store, and if a customer happens to buy one of the books this week he or she gets 38 percent off. A nice surprise, that’d be. They’ve also got a …

Feb

7

2011

Hint Fiction: An Anthology of Stories in 25 Words or Fewer by Robert Swartwood (editor)

“The power of words is like a curiously strong mint . . . You don’t need very many to have a powerful impact! These stories are all told in 25 words or less, but between the lines, there is enough plot to fill a novel!—Mara Lynn, Chapter One Book Store, Hamilton, MT

Feb

2

2011

Bound Like Grass: A Memoir from the Western High Plains by Ruth McLaughlin

“A wonderful memoir from the Western High Plains of Montana. Honest and at times humorous, the author gives us a view of three generations of farmers.” —Doreen, Chapter One Book Store, Hamilton, MT Author Ruth McLaughlin will read at Chapter One March 30.

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