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watch for details about an upcoming event with the author of this book!
watch for details about an upcoming event with the author of this book!
join us on monday september 27*** for dinner and a conversation with Linda Rui Feng about her first novel - and giller prize nominee - ‘swimming back to trout river”.
A lyrical novel set against the backdrop of China’s Cultural Revolution that follows a father’s quest to reunite his family before his precocious daughter’s momentous birthday, which Garth Greenwell calls “one of the most beautiful debuts I’ve read in years.”
*****we are really really hoping that this event can be a hybrid event: some guests will be in the restaurant, some guests may join by zoom and the author will join us by zoom. go to the join us page for details about the ticketing options.
we are beyond excited to welcome maggie o’farrell, author of the award winning book ‘hamnet’, to our book club on june 21. because maggie is joining us from her home in the UK, this event will take place at 1:00 in the afternoon with a take out lunch.
three ticket options available here
A luminous portrait of a marriage, a shattering evocation of a family ravaged by grief and loss, and a hypnotic recreation of the story that inspired one of the greatest literary masterpieces of all time, Hamnet is mesmerizing and seductive, an impossible-to-put-down novel from one of our most gifted writers.
Hamnet is a novel inspired by the son of a famous playwright. It is a story of the bond between twins, and of a marriage pushed to the brink by grief. It is also the story of a kestrel and its mistress; flea that boards a ship in Alexandria; and a glovemaker’s son who flouts convention in pursuit of the woman he loves. Above all, it is a tender and unforgettable reimagining of a boy whose life has been all but forgotten, but whose name was given to one of the most celebrated plays ever written.
helen humphreys returns to appetite for reading to talk to us about her most recent book of fiction, “rabbit foot bill”.
join us for a zoom call with helen over a takeout dinner from public kitchen on april 19 at 6:30 pm
“Celebrated Canadian writer Helen Humphreys’s novels almost always find their footing in historical events, often during or around war time, and they seamlessly blend meticulously researched factual detail with the elegantly understated storytelling we’ve come to expect from this author. Humphreys’s latest book, her ninth novel, is no different. Based on the true story of a murder that happened in the small prairie town of Canwood, Saskatchewan in 1947, Rabbit Foot Bill is a haunting tale of an unusual friendship, a shockingly violent act, and the lasting, devastating aftermath of war on returned soldiers and their families”
well, we are back into lockdown with plenty of time on our hands. time to get reading!
for several years, we have been hoping to have omar el akkad join us for an appetite for reading event but the cost of bringing him here from portland oregon was a bit beyond our budget. enter the pandemic and zoom. happily, omar is willing to speak with us about his book ‘american war’ and maybe even let us in on a few secrets about his forthcoming book, ‘what strange paradise’.
born in egypt and raised in canada, omar is an author and a journalist who has reported from Afghanistan, Guantánamo Bay, and many other locations around the world. his debut novel, ‘american war’, was listed listed as one of the best books of the year by The New York Times, The Washington Post, GQ, NPR, and Esquire, and was selected by the BBC as one of 100 Novels That Shaped Our World.
join us on zoom on MONDAY FEBRUARY 22 at 6:30pm. and pick up a cozy dinner prepared by public kitchen to reheat in the comfort of your own home. TICKETS for sale on the join us page
emma donoghue will join us via zoom on monday october 26 at 6:30 pm. pick up dinner beforehand from public kitchen and settle in on your own - or maybe with a friend - to hear about emma’s experiences writing this book, dealing with this crazy world, anything you want to hear about.
buy a ticket that includes the book, dinner and the event here. and if you want to bring a friend along, buy a ticket for dinner + the event here
set in dublin in 1918 at the height of the “great flu”, emma’s latest book is particularly relevant as we face down COVID 19. the story follows a nurse, a physician and a volunteer all working an understaffed hospital where expectant mothers have been sent to quarantine.
the summer drags on and while a lot has changed; so much remains the same. we hope that news of a virtual book club gathering will be something to look forward to.
on monday september 21, dianne warren will join us from her home in regina to talk to us about her latest book, the diamond house. we will pick up dinner (with the ingredients for a cocktail as well) from public kitchen that afternoon then settle in for a reading and a chat with dianne on zoom.
we heard your suggestions about our last meeting and have some suggestions for a better zoom experience. first, we encourage you to submit your questions via the “chat” button in zoom. you can do this at the beginning of the meeting or as the questions come to you. all will be read by the moderator and dianne and, time-permitting, all should be answered.
we also encourage you to set up your own “mini book club” in your backyard with a few friends. that way you encourage a safe gathering with friends and maybe even carry on the discussion after the zoom meeting ends.
well, not exactly “out” but, on tuesday june 9, pick up dinner at public kitchen, grab a drink and sit down in front of your computer to hear author, lily king, talk about her fifth novel, “writers and lovers”.
Written with King’s trademark humour, heart, and intelligence, Writers & Lovers is a transfixing novel that explores the terrifying and exhilarating leap between the end of one phase of life and the beginning of another.
so how will this virtual book club event work?
buy a ticket. pick up the book at wordsworth (or have it delivered). see wordsworthbooks.com for details. start reading
a few days before the meeting you will get an email from harper collins publishers inviting you to “join” the zoom call. click on the link in the email to set yourself up with zoom to be ready to join the meeting at 6pm
the afternoon of the meeting, pick up the appetite for reading dinner package (see the menu below)* at public kitchen (300 victoria st). wine for the cocktail is not included in the dinner; however, you can buy wine at public kitchen at half price! go to kwpublictakeout.com for details
mix your drink. sit down in front of your computer and listen (and watch) lily talk about her book and answer questions
if you want, you can submit questions in real time (by chat) and she will answer them.
finally. no need to worry about hair and makeup. only lily will be on the screen!
*dinner includes: smoked salmon and cream cheese mousse with crisps, tender greens with grilled chicken and goat cheese dressing, creme brulee with sponge toffee crumble, sangria mix (add your own wine).
we are missing seeing everyone at our periodic gatherings. with no clear end to all this uncertainty, we dont know when we will gather again to sip a cocktail. share a meal. exchange ideas about a book we all read together.
dont forget that our friends at public kitchen and wordsworth are continuing to operate during this time.
you can order takeout lunches and dinners from public kitchen by clicking here to order your meal, a bottle of wine, cocktail supplies and more!
and wordsworth continues to sell and deliver books to get you through all this. go shopping here
everybody stay healthy. and remember, we’re all in this together so lets help each other out.
thanks.
at this uneasy time, we have decided to postpone the event with emma donoghue on march 30. we have not yet determined a new date for the event but all tickets for this sold out event will be honoured on the new date.
once we have determined the new date, we will reach out to all ticket holders first. should the new date be unsuitable, we will make arrangements to refund all but the cost of the book. we will then reach out to people on the wait list for the newly available tickets.
please dont forget our good friends at wordsworth books and public kitchen. the impact on both of these small local businesses is enormous. wordsworth is making arrangements for home delivery of books (call 519.884.2665) and public kitchen is opening the restaurant for take out orders (call 519.954.8111).
keep washing your hands. and watch out for your friends.