Michelle Moran
Join us for a fascinating glimpse of one of history's most intriguing figures, Egyptian Queen Nefertiti. Michelle Moran's thrilling new novel, Nefertiti, based on extensive on-site research, offers a detailed, realistic story of a beautiful and charismatic queen struggling against palace intrigue. Moran is a Californian who has worked in
Monday, October 8,
The
Tuesday, October 9,
Egil 'Bud' Krogh
One of the "president's men" --former Nixon White House aide Egil "Bud" Krogh – provides a new slant on the Watergate era in his fascinating new book, Integrity: Good People, Bad Choices, and Life Lessons from the White House. Krogh recounts how Watergate came to be, the background on the men responsible and the damage done by the scandal. It's an insider's look at one of the lowest points of American history.
Thursday, October 11,
Jean Edward Smith
The distinguished biographer of Ulysses Grant and John Marshall has crafted a magisterial biography of one of
Monday, October 15,
Judson Mitcham & Seaborn Jones
Prize-winning
Thursday, October 18,
Anne Panning & Margot Singer
Two young authors – both 2007 winners of the coveted Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction from the
Friday, October 19, 7:15 PM Decatur Library
Derek Nikitas
Nikitas, a resident of Georgia, unveils a powerful, atmospheric debut novel, Pyres, that comes with high praise from Joyce Carol Oates. Nikitas, an accomplished short story author, tells a dark, brutal, nail-biting tale of a murder that sets off a series of violent events that rip apart a family and their community.
Sunday, October 21, 2:00 PM Wordsmiths Books, 141 E. Trinity Place, Decatur.
Tom McHaney
One of the nation's finest authorities on Southern literature joins us for the second "University in the Library" series examining works by Nobel Laureate William Faulkner. The illustrated lecture series, "Faulkner and the Plain People of the South," focuses on the novel The Hamlet and the story, "Barn Burning." McHaney holds an endowed chair at Georgia State University and is one of our most popular speakers.
Monday, October 22, 7:15 PM Decatur Library
Frye Gaillard
Gaillard, one of the most knowledgeable writers about Southern culture and politics, explores the legacy of President Jimmy Carter in his new book, Prophet from Plains. The book assesses the life and work of Carter through his stubborn, faith-driven integrity which is at once his greatest asset and most serious flaw. Gaillard's 20 books include Cradle of Freedom, winner of the Lillian Smith Award.
Wednesday, October 24, 7:15 PM Decatur Library
Joye Cauthen (as Caroline Miller)
Cauthen, great-niece of Georgia’s first Pulitzer Prize-winning author Caroline Miller, presents a dramatic, costumed presentation on the author and her acclaimed 1933 novel, Lamb in His Bosom. Cauthen is a lively, experienced performer and storyteller, and her informative program helps bring to life Miller’s book and its characters.
Monday, October 29, 7:15 PM Decatur Library