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Events
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Start: 5:00 pm
End: 6:30 pm
Jonathan Evison and
Willy Valutin will be here for a double header on Saturday August 25th
at 5:00.
Jonathan Evison’s new book, Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving, is daring, original, and full of heart. Jonathan's
last book West of Here, winner of the PNBA Award, was
number 1 on my top ten list of 2011.
Willy Vlautin is a
talented fellow. Not only does he write
award winning books, he is also the lead singer for Richmond Fontaine and a
gifted songwriter. His last book, Lean
on Pete, won big at the Oregon Book Awards, winning both the Ken Kesey
Award and the Reader’s Choice Award. It
is set mostly in Oregon and tells the story of a lonely teenager, Charley, who
moves with his Dad from Spokane to a rental house in the Delta Park neighborhood
of Portland and takes a part time job from an unsavory trainer at the race
track. His only friend is Pete, a race
horse on his last legs and treated poorly by Charley’s boss. When Charley’s Dad dies, the teenager falls
through the cracks. The boy and the
horse run away, but the world is not kind to run away teenagers and erstwhile,
over the hill, race horses.
Vlautin’s first book, Motel
Life, should appear in theaters soon.
Set in Reno, it tells the story of two brothers, Frank and Jerry Lee,
who live in cheap motels until a tragic, drunk driving, accident puts them on
the run. Their belongings are meager,
their claim on life tenuous.
Jonathan Evison’s new
book, Revised
Fundamentals of Caregiving, is
daring, original, and full of heart. Jonathan's last book West of Here, winner of the PNBA Award, was
number 1 on my top ten list of 2011.
Any way Jonathan and
Willy structure the event it will be fun.
Perhaps our hopes for music will be granted too. Northline is positively haunting and
beautiful, We are most pleased to be able to present this talented duo!
Please call 541-5903-2525,
e-mail sunriverbooks@sunriverbooks.com or stop by to sign up to attend. The event is free, refreshments will be
served, and there will be a drawing for door prizes.
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 6:30 pm
Jonathan Evison will be here for his new book Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving on Saturday August 25th at 5:00 PM.
Fortune
has not smiled on Benjamin lately; he is almost down to his last dollar when he
takes a job as a caregiver for Trevor, a 19 year old kid confined to a
wheelchair. Benjamin has been out of the job market for quite a while, he
was a stay at home dad until tragedy ended his marriage, now caregiving is the
best he can do. Slowly he forges a relationship with Trevor until it is
far more than a job. Their prickly beginning morphs into a friendship and
inspires an adventure. Evison is brilliant at bringing the reader to care about
Trevor and Benjamin, to root for them as they navigate the hazards and joys of
life. Wickedly funny, edgy, and heartwarming, this is a book that will
surprise you.
Jonathan's last book West of Here, was number 1 on my top ten list of the year last year. Epic is far too tame a description for this ambitious novel set in a fictional Northwest town. Evison gleefully chews up the landscape from 1890 to 2006. Dreamers and drifters, entrepreneurs, scoundrels, and hardworking everyday people all had a hand in settling the Northwest. Big trees, lots of rain, and an unparalleled lushness defined the land. In the 1890’s the settlers had lots of beautiful blank canvas to sculpt their desires. By 2006 the consequences of their choices were home to roost. Evison treats his characters well, using humor and respect to drive his story forward. He writes boldly with confidence.
We are most pleased to be able to present this talented author!
Please call 541-5903-2525, e-mail sunriverbooks@sunriverbooks.com or stop by to sign up to attend. The event is free, refreshments will be served, and there will be a drawing for door prizes.
Jonathan is pictured below at his last event with us perched on the back of his chair entertaining a full audience.
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