Minnesota book events, a review of "The loneliness of Sonia and Sunny" and summer recs 
Book of the week
 
The Thread
 
'Land' by Maggie O’Farrell

What is the ancestral story that has come down through your family’s generations? The perilous voyage to America? The struggle to make it in this new land? The family members who stayed behind? Those stories become part of the mythology and the identity of who we are.

Novelist Maggie O’Farrell, whose novels “Hamnet” and “The Marriage Portrait” were global bestsellers, writes in the author’s note of her new book, “Land”:  “Every family has its myths. In mine, we were told that one of our antecedents had worked on the first maps of Ireland.”

Her sweeping new novel is an exploration of how mapmaking, love and mysticism shape a family. She adds in that author’s note: “It’s a novel I’ve always wanted to write.”

— Kerri Miller, MPR News
 
🐛📚 Local bookworm events

  • Zenith Bookstore author talk with Julie Schumacher, June 26 at 7 p.m., Duluth
  • Boneshaker Books zine club, June 26 at 7 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Forbidden Love Bookstore I Can Fix Him Book Club, June 26 at 7 p.m., Bemidji
  • Well Read Books read & walk audiobook walk, June 27 at 9 a.m., Elk River
  • Big Hill Books Minnesota Book Awards Authors, June 27 at 2 p.m., Minneapolis
  • New Moons Bookshop book signing with Leah Bliss, June 27 at 2 p.m., Forest Lake
  • Next Chapter Booksellers speculative fiction book club, June 27 at 4 p.m., St. Paul
  • Drury Lane Books author talk with Meg Gorzycki, June 27 at 6 p.m., Grand Marais
  • Hey Darling Wicked Darlings Book Club, June 28 at 4 p.m., Austin
  • Tropes & Trifles June BIPOC book club, June 28 at 4:30 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Comma, a bookshop mystery book club, June 28 at 5 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Drury Lane Books full moon poetry, June 29 at 6 p.m., Grand Marais 
  • Avant Garden Bookstore audiobooks and crafts meetup, June 29 at 6 p.m., Anoka
  • Wildflower Bookshop author signing with Pat Browne, June 30 at 4 p.m., Grand Rapids
  • Tropes & Trifles book release party for E.H. Lupton, June 30 at 7 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Moon Palace Books author event with Justin Ellis, June 30 at 7 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Forbidden Love Bookstore main character book club, June 30 at 7 p.m., Bemidji
  • Zenith Bookstore 9th anniversary open house, July 1 at 10 a.m., Duluth
  • Story Line Books nonfiction book club, July 1 at 6:30 p.m., St. Paul
  • SubText Bookstore poetry reading, July 1 at 7 p.m., St. Paul
  • Strive Bookstore Black Parachute Pop-Up Journal Give-Away, July 2 at 5:30 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Well Read Books bonus book club, July 2 at 6 p.m., Elk River
  • Once Upon A Crime Bookstore book club, July 2 at 6:30 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Cream & Amber banned books sale, July 3-5, Hopkins
  • Lykke Books relaxed women's book club, July 5 at 1 p.m., New Ulm
  • Black Garnet Books social reading hour, July 5 at 5 p.m., St. Paul

Email sstroozas@mpr.org to have your literary event added to the list.
 
🤔 What's the newsroom reading?

“People may love the high snow mountains, but the mountains did not love people. If love were an insignificant matter to the mountains, well, so were hate and fear. To be neither loved nor hated, to learn one’s unimportance, to make oneself beside the point, was surely a relief”

I took a picture of that quote while reading Kiran Desai’s “The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny.” It’s just one of several in my camera roll.

I read in the New York Times that it took Desai 20 years to write this book, and I assume it’s because of sentences like those ones. There are countless lines in this book so precise and beautiful, I imagine her working on each one for weeks.

The story traces two Indian families and their children, Sonia and Sunny, through the late 1990s and early 2000s, to the U.S. and back again, with a surrealism that becomes more and more prominent through the novel.

This book did not come easily to me. It’s overdue at the library (don't tell)! It is dense and sprawling. An early narrative about a harmful relationship was hard for me to push through, but it was well worth it for the beauty and sharpness of the full story. I selfishly wish more writers could spend 20 years on a book like this.

— Emily Haavik, APM Reports
📰 Bite-sized Minnesota book news

  • Brendan Stermer of East Grand Forks, Minn., wrote to the Thread about a new ambient album he worked on that came out on Friday. Of Modern Poetry by Andy Stermer is a series of ambient compositions inspired by a selection of poetic masterpieces from the mid-19th through mid-20th centuries. 
  • Mischief Toy Store shared on Facebook that one of their customers in St. Paul's east side had their Little Free Library vandalized. The books were burned, and the door was defaced.
  • Barnesville Public Library in the Fargo-Moorhead area announced it will be starting three new book clubs in response to community requests. There will be the Tuesday Teen Book Club, Be-Tween the Pages Book Club and Lunch with the Librarian Book Club. 

Are you a local author, bookstore or literary lover? Send your book news to sstroozas@mpr.org and we'll add it to the newsleter.
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