Authors Allison Pataki and Katherine Reay at Lake Forest Book Store for Indies First: Small Business Saturday
Date and Time
Saturday Nov 29, 2014
November 29 - 11:00 a.m.
Location
Lake Forest Book Store, 680 N. Western Ave., Lake Forest, IL 60045
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Colleen Maloney
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Indies First: Small Business Saturday
Local authors will be joining us throughout the day recommending books!
Saturday November 29
Register at Lake Forest Book Store at 847-234-4420
Hundreds of independent bookstores across the country will be hosting local authors on November 30, Small Business Saturday, thanks to a movement called Indies First. Launched by noted author Sherman Alexie, Indies First encourages authors to volunteer at their local store, to give back some of the support that independent bookstores have traditionally given to authors.
Small Business Saturday, founded by American Express in 2010, is celebrated every year on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. It is a day dedicated to helping support the local businesses that help to create jobs, boot the economy, and preserve neighborhoods.
11:00 a.m.
Allison Pataki, author of The Traitor's Wife: The Woman Behind Benedict Arnold and the Plan to Betray America
Told through the eyes of a fictional lady's maid, the historical figures of Peggy Arnold and her husband, Benedict the traitor, comes to life in this debut historical novel by the daughter of New York's former governor, George Pataki. While the general's name is now synonymous with betrayal, little has been written about his much younger wife. Her servant, Clara, becomes an unwitting and unwilling witness to Peggy's conniving flirtations with British soldiers and spies, her seduction of the general, and her instigation of his eventual treason.
2:00 p.m.
Katherine Reay, author of Dear Mr. Knightley and her new book LIzzy & Jane
In a rich feast for the senses both literary and culinary Reay's novel introduces two estranged sisters who rediscover the meaning of family 15 years after their mother succumbed to cancer. Master chef Elizabeth, or Lizzy, has lost her touch at work and finds her New York restaurant slipping out of her control. Needing time off, she journeys back home to sit in the oncology ward with her sister, Jane, who is now fighting breast cancer. The stressful circumstances force them back into a real relationship, an uncomfortable reunion in which they confront their past and contemplate their uncertain futures. Jane Austen books and delicious foods remind them of surprising and comforting truths imparted to them by mother. Reay treats readers to a banquet of flavors, aromas, and textures that foodies will appreciate, and clever references to literature add nuances sure to delight bibliophiles.