Natalie Haynes asks what if the myth of Jason and the Argonauts was told from a woman's perspective? 
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The Thread
 
'No Friend to This House' by Natalie Haynes

Consider for a moment that mythology has given Medea a bad rap. Often portrayed with a bloody knife in her hands and her dead children in her arms, it’s worth wondering whether her story has been distorted because it was more arousing to portray her as a lusty, vengeful, violent woman married to a golden-boy good guy.

“The essential conundrum,” writes author and mythologist Natalie Haynes, ”is the shift between super-powered witch and helpless abandoned wife.”

Medea is the central character of Haynes’ new novel, “No Friend to This House” in which she retells the story of Jason and his Argonauts’ quest for the golden fleece, which brings him, ultimately, into Medea’s arms.

It is ill-fated from the beginning.

— Kerri Miller, MPR News
 
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🐛📚 Local bookworm events

  • Big Hill Books The Grim Readers Horror Book Club, May 22 at 7 p.m., Minneapolis 
  • Wild Rumpus Books story time with Louise Aamodt, May 23 at 10:30 a.m., Minneapolis
  • Novel Approach: A Bookish Burlesque Brunch, May 23 at 11 a.m., Minneapolis Cider Co. in Minneapolis
  • Zenith Bookstore author meet & greet with Annette Gagliardi, May 23 at 1 p.m., Duluth
  • Drury Lane Books book release talk with Gina Joyce and Laura Muus, May 23 at 6 p.m., Grand Marais
  • Tropes & Trifles book release party with Eloisa James, May 23 at 7 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Milkweed Books May book club, May 24 at 1 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Moon Palace Books visonary fiction book club, May 24 at 2 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Comma, a bookshop mystery book club, May 24 at 5 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Inkwell Booksellers Company true crime book club, May 26 at 6 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Wildflower Bookshop Mysterious Mavens Book Club, May 26 at 6 p.m., Grand Rapids 
  • Milkweed Books book launch with Julie Schumacher, May 26 at 7 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Tropes & Trifles book release party for Máire Roche, May 26 at 7 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Story Line Books book club, May 27 at 6:30 p.m., St. Paul
  • SubText Bookstore book release for "On an Inland Sea: Writing the Great Lakes," May 27 at 7 p.m., St. Paul
  • Magers & Quinn Booksellers translation book club, May 28 at 6 p.m., Minneapolis 
  • Well Read Book bonus book club, May 28 at 6 p.m., Elk River
  • Milkweed Books author conversation with Canwen Xu, May 28 at 7 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Eat My Words Bookstore author reading with Tiffany Payne, May 28 at 7 p.m., Minneapolis
  • Content Bookstore author reading with Katherine Packert Burke, May 28 at 7 p.m., Northfield
  • Well Read Books Bling Your Book, May 29 at 6 p.m., Elk River
  • Niche Books story time, May 30 at 10:30 a.m., Lakeville 
  • Next Chapter Booksellers speculative fiction book club, May 30 at 4 p.m., St. Paul
  • Drury Lane Books author talk with Rudi Hargesheimer, May 30 at 6 p.m., Grand Marais 
  • Strive Bookstore book launch celebration with
    Ngân Huỳnh
    ,
    May 31 at 1 p.m., Minneapolis
  • The Thinking Spot nature book club, May 31 at 4 p.m., Wayzata 
  • Drury Lane Books full moon poetry reading, May 31 at 6 p.m., Grand Marais 

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

I've been a fan of Patrick Radden Keefe's reporting and writing since I read his book "Rogues," which is a collection of his profiles and stories on criminals and con men, and, later, his amazing book "Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland" about the The Troubles. The book was eventually made into a Hulu series.

Keefe, a nonfiction writer and reporter, has an amazing talent for writing deeply reported stories in an immensely engaging style. His latest book, "London Falling: A Mysterious Death in a Gilded City and a Family's Search for Truth," keeps that tradition.

It follows the complicated and heartbreaking story of a London-born teenager whose penchant for lying and yearning to be rich pulls him into the London underworld where his lies tangle him into a murky scene with criminals, shady businessmen and grifters, and a tragic end.

But Keefe's book does not just dwell there, it also explores the pain of the boy's parents, the arc of their family story and the international and cultural factors that weave a fascinating, broader context for the teenager's tragic end.
The stories truest to life usually live in the gray area where a confluence of factors that are sometimes so tightly tangled it's hard to find clear answers. This book paints that grayness with humanity, empathy and curiousity. 

— Peter Cox, MPR News
📰 Bite-sized Minnesota book news

  • The Sidewalk Poetry contest in St. Paul is  now accepting submissiomns through June 3. Anyone who is a resident of St. Paul is eligible to submit poems. 
  • Hennepin County is looking for artists to submit to a permanent piece at Westonka Library. All materials must be received by June 14.
  • Amazon Prime's new show "Off campus" and the earlier premiere of "Heated Rivalry" show that hockey and romance can coexist. But in Minnesota we already knew that. Some of our favorite romance books that feature Minnesota authors or settings include, "Canadian Boyfriend" by Jenny Holiday, the "Sleet" series by S.J. Tilly and the "Lakes Hockey" series by Sloane St. James.
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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Dohrn's parents, Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, helped found the the Weather Underground. “I knew that the FBI was chasing us,” he says. His memoir is “Dangerous, Dirty, Violent, and Young.”
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Reading text of a book while listening to the audiobook is gaining steam among online book communities.
 
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