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Jan

22

2019

Laura Veirs portrait for her 2018 album "The Lookout". Photo by Jason Quigley.

A New Respect for the Picture Book: An Essay by 2019 PNBA Award Winner
Laura Veirs

I’d been reading picture books to my kids for years before writing my own. I’d always taken pleasure in them but never really considered what a deep art form the genre is. It took creating Libba to figure that out.First, let’s take the words. Like in a song or poem, I wanted to get them just right. …

Dec

13

2018

Girl Squads

Girl Squads by Sam Maggs

This remarkable book shows us female friendships that changed history, from the Trưng sisters defending first century Vietnam, to pirates Anne Bonny & Mary Read, to the Zohra Orchestra of Afghan girls. Find yourself some new historical heroes! — sweet pea, King’s Books, Tacoma, WA  Find perfect gifts and inspiration for yourself at King’s Books …

Aug

6

2018

Montana Women from the Ground UP

Montana Women from the Ground Up by Glacier County Conservation District/ Kristine Ellis

Growing up on the family ranch, Linda Finley fought hard to gain the acceptance and respect as a ranch hand that her brothers took for granted. Arlene Pile barely remembers learning to ride a horse and run machinery–she was so young. She learned to drive on an 8N Ford tractor with a buck rake. Lee …

May

22

2018

Ellen Notbohm. Photo credit: Andie Petkus Photography

Ellen Notbohm’s Historical, Heart-touching “The River by Starlight”

Author Ashley Sweeney interviewed Portland author Ellen Notbohm about her debut novel The River by Starlight. Shortly before publication, the book won the Gold Medal for Best Regional Fiction, West-Mountain, in the Independent Publisher Book Awards. Notbohm is also author of four award-winning nonfiction books. Ashley Sweeney: Thank you, Ellen, for allowing me to interview you …

Mar

12

2018

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Karen Karbo and "In Praise of Difficult Women" book cover

In Praise of Difficult Women: Life Lessons from 29 Heroines Who Dared to Break the Rules by Karen Karbo

I LOVE this book! Karen Karbo is at her feisty best as she relates the “difficult” natures of her subjects. (The author of Eloise? Who knew?) –Cheryl McKeon, former bookseller at Third Place Books in Lake Forest Park, WA; currently the manager of Book Passage Ferry Building in San Francisco, CA Seattle area folks: Learn …

Jan

12

2018

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remarks

Collaborate by Dead Feminists creators

Collaborate: An Essay by 2018
PNBA Award Winners, Chandler O’Leary and Jessica Spring

On the afternoon of Election Day, 2016, shortly after the publication of our book, Dead Feminists, we gathered at the library of a local university with a large and supportive audience—mostly women, as usual—to share stories about our favorite dead feminists from our book. The mood was celebratory, including lots of hugs and even a …

Jul

26

2017

Ivory Vikings

Ivory Vikings by Nancy Marie Brown

Focusing on the Lewis Chessmen, Nancy Marie Brown explores a famous female chiseler and the history of her chess pieces. Interestingly, their histories are based on Viking sagas, histories, architectural digs, and forceful involvement of the Roman Catholic Church in Sweden, Norway, and Greenland. The book brings forward the talented 12th century artist who carved …

Mar

23

2017

Unmentionable

Unmentionable: The Victorian Lady’s Guide to Sex, Marriage, and Manners by Therese Oneill

This is not a history book. This is not an etiquette book. This is a well-researched (and laugh-out-loud funny) time travel book. Forget everything you think you know about life in Victorian times. Living the Brontë, Jane Eyre, Gone with the Wind life was anything but glamorous. In fact it was downright disgusting at times. From …

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 …

Feb

13

2017

The Glass Universe

The Glass Universe: How the Ladies of the Harvard Observatory Took the Measure of the Stars by Dava Sobel

A half a million glass photographic plates hold the only visual record of the night sky between 1885 and 1992. This dazzles me and I’m not an astronomer. It dazzles me even more to learn that a group of dedicated women (mostly unpaid) spent decades attending to these glass slides with utmost dedication well before …

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