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SUMMARY:In-store event with author Sarah Gormley in conversation with author Christie Tate
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Lake Forest Book Store as we welcome author Sarah Gormley in conversation with Christie Tate discussing her new memoir:\n\nTHE ORDER OF THINGS\n\nWednesday\, November 13th 6pm - 7pm\n\nat Lake Forest Book Store\n\n662 N. Western Avenue\n\nLake Forest\, IL 60045\n\nBooks available for purchase and signing\n\nRefreshments will be served\n\nRSVP at 847-234-4420\n\nSometimes nothing is more unexpected than joy.\n\nWhat happens when a marketing executive leaves San Francisco to care for her dying mother on their family farm in Ohio? A Hallmark heroine would fall in love with her high school sweetheart during a snowstorm-but this is no Hallmark movie. Sarah Gormley spent most of her life trying to outrun the persistent self-loathing that plagued her from childhood\, convinced that self-worth was something she had to earn by doing rather than being. When she returned to Salt Creek Farm at age forty-five\, Gormley had no idea that detaching from the success she believed defined her\, untangling the complicated relationship with her mother\, and continuing the hard work of therapy would lead to a wildly transformed life. Told with exceptional candor and humor\, The Order of Things is a story about how one woman learned to let go of the patterns of her past to create a future she never imagined. Ultimately\, Gormley's book is about hope\, with a powerful message that will inspire you to think about the possibility of change in your own life.\n\nSarah Gormley is a writer and art gallery owner living in Columbus\, Ohio. Her undergraduate degree from DePauw University reinforced an early love for literature and writing\, while the heavy sprinkling of liberal-arts fairy dust taught her how to analyze and articulate a clear point of view. She rounded out this foundation with concentrations in marketing and operations from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business. Her marketing career included work with several global brands\, including IMAX\, Martha Stewart\, Girl Scouts of the USA\, and Adobe. Gormley was honored as one of 2015's Forty Women to Watch over 40\, and she has been featured in Forbes and the CMO Club. In June 2019\, she was invited to deliver the class address at her DePauw University class reunion. Today\, Gormley owns a contemporary art gallery\, Sarah Gormley Gallery\, that operates from the belief that original art can be a source of joy for everyone and actively eschews pretense of any kind. She opened the gallery in 2019\, twenty-five years after her Grandma Cameron gifted her with her first piece of original art.\n\nChristie Tate is an essayist and author who writes creative nonfiction and memoir. She is the author of the New York Times bestseller Group\, which was a Reese's Book Club selection and has been translated into 19 languages. She is also the author of B.F.F.-- A Memoir of Friendship Lost & Found. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times\, The Washington Post\, Chicago Tribune\, McSweeney's Internet Tendency\, and elsewhere. Her essays have been nominated for Puschcart Prizes\, and Kiese Laymon selected her essay\, Promised Lands\, as the winner of the New Ohio Review's 2019 nonfiction contest. She writes about addiction\, eating disorders\, friendship\, alienation\, recovery\, and her Grandma's farm in Forreston\, Texas. She grew up in Dallas and now lives in Chicago with her family. She has finally stopped telling people that she graduated first in her law school class. Please don't hate her because she has no pets.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>&nbsp\;Join us at Lake Forest Book Store as we welcome author Sarah Gormley in conversation with Christie Tate discussing her new memoir:</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>THE ORDER OF THINGS</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>Wednesday\, November 13th 6pm - 7pm</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>at Lake Forest Book Store</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>662 N. Western Avenue</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>Lake Forest\, IL 60045</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>Books available for purchase and signing</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>Refreshments will be served</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>RSVP at 847-234-4420</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>Sometimes nothing is more unexpected than joy.</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>What happens when a marketing executive leaves San Francisco to care for her dying mother on their family farm in Ohio? A Hallmark heroine would fall in love with her high school sweetheart during a snowstorm-but this is no Hallmark movie. Sarah Gormley spent most of her life trying to outrun the persistent self-loathing that plagued her from childhood\, convinced that self-worth was something she had to earn by&nbsp\;doing&nbsp\;rather than&nbsp\;being. When she returned to Salt Creek Farm at age forty-five\, Gormley had no idea that detaching from the success she believed defined her\, untangling the complicated relationship with her mother\, and continuing the hard work of therapy would lead to a wildly transformed life. Told with exceptional candor and humor\,&nbsp\;<em>The Order of Things</em>&nbsp\;is a story about how one woman learned to let go of the patterns of her past to create a future she never imagined. Ultimately\, Gormley&#39\;s book is about hope\, with a powerful message that will inspire you to think about the possibility of change in your own life.</strong></p>\n\n<p>Sarah Gormley is a writer and art gallery owner living in Columbus\, Ohio. Her undergraduate degree from DePauw University reinforced an early love for literature and writing\, while the heavy sprinkling of liberal-arts fairy dust taught her how to analyze and articulate a clear point of view. She rounded out this foundation with concentrations in marketing and operations from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business. Her marketing career included work with several global brands\, including IMAX\, Martha Stewart\, Girl Scouts of the USA\, and Adobe. Gormley was honored as one of 2015&rsquo\;s Forty Women to Watch over 40\, and she has been featured in Forbes and the CMO Club. In June 2019\, she was invited to deliver the class address at her DePauw University class reunion. Today\, Gormley owns a contemporary art gallery\, Sarah Gormley Gallery\, that operates from the belief that original art can be a source of joy for everyone and actively eschews pretense of any kind. She opened the gallery in 2019\, twenty-five years after her Grandma Cameron gifted her with her first piece of original art.</p>\n\n<p>Christie Tate is an essayist and author who writes creative nonfiction and memoir. She is the author of the&nbsp\;<em>New York Times&nbsp\;</em>bestseller&nbsp\;<em>Group</em>\, which was a Reese&rsquo\;s Book Club selection and has been translated into 19 languages. She is also the author of&nbsp\;<em>B.F.F.</em>--&nbsp\;<em>A Memoir of Friendship Lost &amp\; Found.&nbsp\;</em>Her writing has appeared in&nbsp\;<em>The New York Times\, The Washington Post\, Chicago Tribune\, McSweeney&rsquo\;s Internet Tendency</em>\, and elsewhere. Her essays have been nominated for Puschcart Prizes\, and Kiese Laymon selected her essay\,&nbsp\;<em>Promised Lands</em>\, as the winner of the New Ohio Review&rsquo\;s 2019 nonfiction contest. She writes about addiction\, eating disorders\, friendship\, alienation\, recovery\, and her Grandma&rsquo\;s farm in Forreston\, Texas. She grew up in Dallas and now lives in Chicago with her family. She has finally stopped telling people that she graduated first in her law school class. Please don&rsquo\;t hate her because she has no pets.</p>\n
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