Midwest Black Book Fair, a newsroom pick and two new local books 
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'The Savage Landscape' by Cal Flyn

A couple of summers ago, I was rummaging through a bookstore in northern Wisconsin and found a dog-eared copy of ecologist and writer Sigurd Olson’s “The Singing Wilderness.”

I’d been to the BWCA the year before and I flipped the book right open to Olson’s gorgeous words about it.  “The singing wilderness,” he wrote, “... has to do with the calling of loons, northern lights, and the great silences of a land lying north and northwest of Lake Superior. It is concerned with the simple joys, the timelessness and perspective found in a way of life which is close to the past."

That will resonate with explorer and writer Cal Flyn.   

In her terrific new book “The Savage Landscape” she examines how we experience wilderness – even though so much of it is contained by borders; She climbs mountains, plunges into forests and walks into deserts to interrogate how we mythologize wilderness and where and how we choose to preserve it.  
She writes:  “....there is no obvious visual marker that announces one’s arrival in a wilderness…and thus the search never truly ends….”

— Kerri Miller, MPR News
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🐛📚 Local bookworm events

  • Foxes & Fireflies Booksellers author talk with Sam Hohenshell, Aug. 22 at 11 a.m., Superior, Wis.
  • Midwest Black Book Fair, Aug. 22 at 12 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Wildflower Bookshop author signing with William Kent Krueger, Aug. 22 at 1:30 p.m., Grand Rapids
  • Boneshaker Books author talk with M.K. Thekkumkattil, Aug. 22 at 6:30 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Little Charity Book Truck at Getaway Motor Cafe, Aug. 23 at 9 a.m., Carver
  • Crow & Co To Go book swap, Aug. 23 at 12 p.m., Bent Paddle Brewing in Duluth
  • All Ages Book Fair at 56 Brewing, Aug. 23 at 12 p.m., Minneapolis
  • The Thinking Spot NA book club, Aug. 23 at 12:30 p.m., Wayzata
  • Big Hill Books The Grim Readers Horror Book Club, Aug. 23 at 7 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Foxes & Fireflies Booksellers Arrowhead Writers Collective, Aug. 24 at 5 p.m., Superior, Wis.
  • Avant Garden Bookstore silent book club, Aug. 24 at 5:30 p.m., Anoka 
  • Forbidden Love Bookstore big wingspan energy book club, Aug. 24 at 6 p.m., Bemidji 
  • Inkwell Booksellers Company true crime book club, Aug. 25 at 6 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Hennepin County Library Dial-a-Story for Adults, Aug. 26 all-day
  • Strive Bookstore author talk with Katie Sample, Aug. 26 at 6 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Swoonworthy Booksellers book lovers summer meet-up, Aug. 26 at 6 p.m., King Coil Spirits in St. Paul
  • Story Line Books book club, Aug. 26 at 6:30 p.m., St. Paul
  • Fox Den Books ABCs of Banned Books, Aug. 26 at 7 p.m., River Falls, Wis.
  • Next Chapter Booksellers romance book club, Aug. 27 at 5 p.m., St. Paul
  • Well Read Books bonus book club, Aug. 27 at 6 p.m., Elk River
  • Overbooked Bookstore author event and moon viewing with Sarah Coomber, Aug. 27 at 6:30 p.m., Fargo, N.D.
  • SubText Bookstore author event with Anesa Miller, Aug. 27 at 7 p.m., St. Paul
  • Quatrefoil Library BiblioFemmes book club, Aug. 27 at 7 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Drury Lane Books full moon poetry reading with Ryan Vine, Aug. 28 at 6 p.m., Grand Marais 
  • Boneshaker Books zine club, Aug. 28 at 7 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Tropes & Trifles book release party for Ali Novak, Aug. 28 at 7 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Hearthside Books author signing with Jodi Murray, Aug. 29 at 10 a.m., Watertown
  • Zenith Bookstore storytime and discussion, Aug, 29 at 11 a.m., Duluth
  • Once Upon A Crime author talk with Donyae Coles, Aug. 29 at 12 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Next Chapter Booksellers speculative fiction book club, Aug. 29 at 4 p.m., St. Paul
  • Eat My Words Bookstore author talk with Olivia Jakobitz, Aug. 30 at 2 p.m., Minneapolis
  • The Thinking Spot nature book club, Aug. 30 at 4 p.m., Wayzata
  • Enchanted Quill fantasy and science fiction book club, Aug. 30 at 5 p.m., North Branch
  • Black Garnet Books The Lovers watch party, Aug. 30 at 7 p.m., St. Paul

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

“Lather. Rinse. Repeat.” That’s what every bottle of shampoo recommends. But if you follow the directions, you might experience “the shampoo effect” – when even a tiny bit of shampoo the second go-round produces huge suds because it’s been added to mostly clean hair.

Sometimes, it only takes a tiny addition to cause an oversized reaction.

This is the moral at the heart of the summer hit (and Read with Jenna Book Club Pick), “The Shampoo Effect.” The story follows Caroline Lash, a young writer from New York City, as she takes a fellowship in a small town in Massachusetts and falls in love with flannel-wearing, outdoor-adventuring, good- natured Van Whittaker.

She’s unwittingly thrust into Van’s tight-knit group of friends who’ve grown up together, but she doesn’t fit in. When Van’s on-again, off-again girlfriend finds out she’s pregnant, the group’s delicate dynamic is thrown off, and Caroline is pushed out. What she does with her fury and heartbreak is the pivot point at the center of “The Shampoo Effect,” so I won’t spoil it.

But I will tell you this is the perfect summer read, especially if you (like me) are a parent. The friendship group in “The Shampoo Effect” is walking the precipice between carefree youth and care-taking adulthood. I loved how author Jenny Jackson effortlessly wove scenes of parenting babies, toddlers and young kids through her summer-soaked novel. So many beach reads are centered on singles.

It was refreshing to read about a group of friends who are navigating the journey between partying and diaper changes, with all the competing emotions that come with times of transition. “The Shampoo Effect” is frothy and funny and deep when you least expect it – the rare beach read that you’ll be thinking about even when the leaves start to change.

— Kelly Gordon, producer
📰 Bite-sized Minnesota book news

  • Writer Jessica Roeder of Duluth won the Big Moose prize from Black Lawrence Press for her novel "Division of Birds" which will release in 2028.
  • The Minnesota Center for Book Arts will have a new exhibition on display starting Aug. 29: The 2026 MCBA Prize. It will feature 21 semi-finalists and five finalists in book art. 
  • Minneapolis-based author K.L. Speer's debut novel "BONES" will be published on Sept. 1. It is book one in a new series.
Are you a local author, bookstore or literary lover? Send your book news to sstroozas@mpr.org and we'll add it to the newsletter.

A correction to last week's edition: The journal project by Gina Sandgren is available at May Day Cafe. 
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