What kind of Idea are you?
Come find out at the 13th Annual Book Festival!
As part of the Salt Lake City events, come meet Craig Childs and Amy Irvine at Ken Sanders on October 1st at 7pm.
Craig Childs presents from his new book “Finders Keepers: A Tale of Archeological Plunder and Obsession” with author Amy Irvine, “Trespass: Living on the Edge of the Promised Land.” Presentations will be followed by a discussion with both authors, along with book sales and signings. (Ken Sanders, 268 S. 200 E., Salt Lake City)
Want to find out more? Listen to Craig’s interview on NPR by clicking here.
Are mystery novels more your speed than archeology?
Come meet Tess Gerritsen on Tuesday, October 19th at 7pm at the Salt Lake City Downtown Library.
Gerritsen will read from her new book, “Ice Cold,” another Rizzoli & Isles novel. Have you watched the new show, Rizzoli & Isles on TNT? This will be your chance to ask her all about it. Tickets are free for this event, but you will need to pick them up in advance. Tickets may be picked up beginning Oct. 9th at the Salt Lake City Library (including branches), as well as at the main welcome desk at the main branch downtown (210 East 400 South).
And so many more!
Other authors include James D’Arc (When Hollywood Came to Town), Dan Wells (Mr Monster), Dominique Browning (Slow Love: How I Lost my Job, Put on my Pajamas and Found Happiness), Ted Gup (A Secret Gift: How An Act Of Kindness Revealed The Hidden Lives Of The Great Depression), and George Handley (Home Waters: A Year of Recompenses on the Provo River).
Come find out what kind of idea you are during the Utah Humanities Book Festival. Expanding minds – One idea at a time.
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