Spokane's Literary Landmark...Your Personal Bookseller
Events
February is Black History Month. Join us as we read some excellent books about important figures in African American History.
We hope you will join us to discuss Sources of the River by Jack Nisbet.
You’re invited to drop by for a lively discussion of Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout.
Local author Frank Scalise presents his novel, All That Counts, in which Graham Wilson responds to his midlife crisis joining a recreational hockey team, which unexpectedly teaches him what matters most.
Two local authors take the stage with their novels! Virginia Woods Meyer presents Call Me Katherine, in which empty nester Kitty Lundstrom turns down her dream job and moves from Maine to Oregon when her husband is promoted. Karen Estes presents Plane of the Ecliptic, in which Maggie MacKenzie forms a mystical connection to her newborn granddaughter, and soon after is haunted by dreams of 17th-century Scotland.
Popular children's poet Kenn Nesbitt will give a lively reading from his new book, The Tighty Whitey Spider. Auntie's will doneate a share of the proceeds from that day's sales of Kenn's books to Lutheran Family Services.
Meet the daring helicopter-logging pilot from the History Channel’s Axmen and pick up an autographed copy of his book, Helilogging in a Sucker Hole.


