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Deb Oberbillig presents and signs her book Bug Feats. Saturday, July 11th. 10:30am F&F Downtown
James Lee Burke signs and reads from his newest book Rain Gods. Tuesday, July 14th, 7:00pm F&F Downtown.
For signed copies call 406-721-2881 or 800-769-7323
Sadia Shepard reads selections and signs her memoir The Girl From Foreign. Tuesday, July 21st. 7:00pm F&F Downtown
The Fact and Fiction book club discusses Mary Ann Shaffer's bestselling novel The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. 7:00pm F&F Downtown.
MICHAEL LUX
Reading & Signing
PROGRESSIVE REVOULTION
Thursday, July 23rd
6:00 pm
Sponsored by Forward Montana
Aaron Patterson signs his book Sweet Dreams. Saturday, July 25th, 10:30am F&F Downtown
Bethany Moreton discusses and signs her book To Serve God and Wal-Mart. Tuesday, July 28th. 7:00pm F&F Downtown
SHELLEY KIRILENKO
Reading & Signing
EVENING IN MISSOULA
The ten
stories that make up Evening in Missoula
all take place on the same cold November evening in Missoula,
Montana. The characters, who range in nature from a grizzled Vietnam vet to a
visiting Ivy League professor, prove to be inexplicably intertwined with one
another. Their lives intersect at points of crisis: In “Continuing Education” a
middle-aged woman confronts the teacher who molested her twenty years prior, and
in “The Wolf” a born-again Christian bus driver confronts his checkered past
when an enigmatic passenger reminds him of a woman he once accosted. In
“Midnight” a young coed faces the painful prospect of leaving her high school
sweetheart for the exotic older cowboy who wants to elope with her, and in
“Going to Paris” a woman seeks to realize her deceased brother’s dreams of
leaving Montana and starting a business in Paris.
Thursday, July 30th
4:00 pm
F&F Downtown
Nona Babcock signs her book Little Wolf's Adventure.
Saturday, August 1st 10:30am F&F Downtown
After moving to Addison, California, thirteen-year-old Johnny Bear Child encounters three bullies who defame his name, tribe, and traditional braids. How can he best deal with this crisis? Should he turn to the teachings of his Blackfeet heritage? Or look for a more traditional means to solve the problem?
Celebration for ALL OUR STORIES ARE HERE
Thursday, August 6th 7:00 pm
F&F Downtown
This wide-ranging collection of essays addresses a diverse and expanded vision of Montana literature. Editor Brady Harrison along with contributors Lois Welch, Nancy Cook and Karl Olson will be on hand to talk about the book and answer questions.
Books in stock at both F&F locations at $50