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SUMMARY:She Writes Press: Ainsworth\, Sweeney\, Nye\, + Pearl
DESCRIPTION:From the privacy of a confidential read\, and with the perspective of both client and healer\, Tell Me Your Story: How Therapy Works to Awaken\, Heal\, and Set You Free moves you through the stages of therapy from the initial phone call to the final goodbye connecting body\, mind\, and spirit with inner wisdom to reclaim and enjoy your most authentic life. \nTuya Pearl is the pen name of a psychotherapist from Southern California. \nJust when US WAVE Livvy Delacourt thinks she and her team of psychic Nazi hunters are ready for whatever The Reich can throw at them\, Hitler adds to the mix a spy who also happens to be a wizard. An emotional journey through paranormal realms\, Expect Deception: An Operation Delphi Novel is a fast-paced\, suspenseful tale of what happens when US Navy psychics pit themselves against their Nazi counterparts. \nJoAnn Smith Ainsworth experienced WWII food rationing\, Victory Gardens\, and blackout sirens as a child. \nWhen Eliza Waite chooses to leave a stagnant life in rural Washington State and join the masses traveling north to Alaska in 1898 during the tumultuous Klondike Gold Rush\, she encounters challenges and successes in both business and love. Using Gold Rush history\, diary entries\, and authentic pioneer recipes\, Eliza Waite transports readers to the sights sounds\, smells\, and tastes of a raucous and fleeting era of American history. \nA native New Yorker\, Ashley Sweeney lives and writes in La Conner\, Washington. \nAfter a devastating firestorm destroys Risa Nye’s Oakland\, California home and neighborhood\, she has to dig deep to discover her inner strength and resilience. There Was a Fire Here is the story of how Nye adjusts to the turning point that will forever mark the “before and after” in her life—and a chronicle of her attempts to honor the lost symbols of her past even as she struggles to create a new home for her family.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/she-writes-press-ainsworth-sweeney-nye-pearl/
LOCATION:Book Passage San Francisco\, 1 Ferry Building\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Jesse Ball: How to Set a Fire and Why
DESCRIPTION:Long-time Green Apple favorite Jesse Ball joins us for a special celebration of his latest novel\, How to Set a Fire and Why. \nPraise for Jesse Ball: \n“How to Set a Fire and Why is a rare and startling work. Days after I read it\, I find that I can’t stop thinking about it\, and what I’ve realized is that this is a book I will not forget. This is a harrowing\, subtle\, and absolutely electrifying novel.” —Emily St. John Mandel\, bestselling author of Station Eleven\n\n\n“The beautifully blunt narration of a gifted delinquent propels this excellent sixth novel…. Lucia details a philosophy that smartly parallels the novel’s own–namely\, that writing literature is\, like arson\, an act of creation and destruction…. Thrilling…. A song of teenage heartbreak sung with a movingly particular sadness\, a mature meditation on how actually saying something\, not just speaking\, is what most makes a voice human.”  —Publishers Weekly (starred\, boxed review)\n\n\n\n“Profound… Ball performs the remarkable task of pruning away layers of readerly skepticism in order to find the inherent beauty of small moments.” —Jonathon Sturgeon\, Flavorwire\, on A Cure for Suicide\n\n\nAbout How to Set Fires and Why: \nThe highly acclaimed author of A Cure for Suicide now gives us a singular\, blistering novel about a teenage girl who has lost everything and will burn anything. \n  \nLucia’s father is dead; her mother is in a mental institute; she’s living in a garage-turned-bedroom with her aunt. And now she’s been kicked out of school again. Making her way through the world with only a book\, a zippo lighter\, a pocket full of stolen licorice\, a biting wit\, and striking intelligence she tries to hide\, she spends her days riding the bus to visit her mother and following the only rule that makes any sense to her: “Don’t do things you aren’t proud of.” But when she discovers that her new school has a secret Arson Club\, she’s willing to do anything to be a part of it\, and her life is suddenly lit up. And as her fascination with the Arson Club grows\, her story becomes one of misguided friendship and\, ultimately\, destruction.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/jesse-ball-how-to-set-a-fire-and-why/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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