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MOLLY GILES at Books Inc. Chestnut
Books Inc. Chestnut proudly welcomes local author Molly Giles to the shop for a reading and signing of her book Life Span!
LIFE SPAN, a memoir in flash form, is the first book of nonfiction from award-winning fiction writer Molly Giles.
A life-long resident of the Bay Area, Giles has crossed and recrossed the Golden Gate Bridge many times since the first sunny day in 1945 when she rode from San Francisco to Sausalito in a moving van with her father who had just returned home from fighting in France.
In LIFE SPAN, readers travel with her, as every transit across yields an insight, an expectation, a regret, or a challenge in the life of a woman writer whose steadfast love of writing fuels her way.
"What an irreverent, original voice!"
- Amy Tan, author of The Joy Luck Club"Roll over, Evelyn Waugh, here's Molly Giles. She's the authentic satiric voice - a rare bird in American Letters - wicked, affectionate, and amused."
- Frances Mayes, author of Under the Tuscan Sun"Molly Giles is the funniest writer of tragedy this country possesses."- Lucy Ferriss, author of The Misconceiver
"Molly Giles is like a dancer who can't put a foot down wrong."
- Cyra McFadden, author of The SerialMOLLY GILES is the award-winning author of six story collections and one novel. Most recently her title Wife With Knife, described as "her best collection ever" by Amy Tan, won a Pushcart Prize for its short story "Bad Dog" and the Leapfrog Global Fiction Prize. Rough Translations won The Flannery O'Connor Prize, the Boston Globe Award, and The Bay Area Book Reviewers' Award; Creek Walk won The Small Press Best Fiction Award, the California Commonwealth Silver Medal for Fiction, and was a New York Times Notable Book; Bothered won the Split Oak Press Flash Fiction Award; and All The Wrong Places won the Spokane Prize for Fiction. Her work has also earned The O. Henry Award and the Pushcart Prize, and she has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Marin Arts Council, and the Arkansas Arts Council.Event date:Thursday, August 8, 2024 - 7:00pm
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Books Inc., 2251 Chestnut Street, San Francisco, United States
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