Praise for The $60,000 Dog


SLATER-60KDogThe
$60,000 Dog: My Life With Animals
 by Lauren Slater

Enter to win a signed copy of the book at Beacon.org

Laura Miller reviewed The $60,000 Dog at Salon.com: “Because Slater is willing to take the personal essay to unsettling places and because she is a writer of uncommon, bracing eloquence, the beauty of her work can sometimes blindside her reader. But it’s precisely this wallop that makes her perpetually worth reading.” (Salon.com also posted an excerpt earlier this month).

Boston
Globe
also ran a favorable review: “Edgy, revelatory,
disturbing, and beautifully written, Lauren Slater’s The $60,000 Dog is too
unsentimental and idiosyncratic in structure to be lumped in with more
traditional animal books.”

Boston
Phoenix
write-up in advance of Brookline Booksmith author event.

The
Bookworm Sez
post in the Clermont Sun.

 

Faitheist Roundup


STEDMAN-FaitheistFaitheist: How an Atheist Found Common
Ground with the Religious
 by Chris Stedman 

Andrew Sullivan's blog on The Daily Beast on Nov 11 quotes from a
previous Chris Stedman interview; Andrew
Sullivan The Daily Beast

Religion
Dispatches
 Q&A with Chris Stedman (picked up by the Washington Post On Faith blog)

The Pioneer Press (St.
Paul, Minnesota) feature on Chris Stedman and Faitheist Nov 24 (his
upcoming Twin Cities appearances are listed at article’s end).

Upcoming Events:

Nov 27, 7 PM
Yale Divinity School, New Haven, CT
Speech, reception, and signing
Marquand Chapel
Sponsored by Open Party, Chaplain's Office, Yale Humanist Society, Bridges, and Yale Divinity Student Book Supply

Nov 28, 2 PM
Lincoln School for Girls, Providence, RI
Assembly speech
EEH Music Center

Nov 28, 7 PM
Bryant University, Providence, RI
Speech and signing
Bryant Interfaith Center
Co-sponsored by Humanists of Rhode Island, and Bryant University's Literary and Cultural Studies, History and Social Sciences, Applied Psychology, the Women’s Center, the College of Arts and Sciences and the Interfaith Center
More information

Nov 29, 7 PM
Subtext, St. Paul, MN
Reading and signing
More information

Nov 30, 7:30 PM
Magers & Quinn, Minneapolis, MN
Reading and signing
More information

Dec 2, 6 PM
Concordia College, Moorhead, MN
Speech and signing
Sponsored by Secular Student Community (SSC), Straight and Gay Alliance (SAGA), Concordia Better Together, Mathetai, and the Forum on Faith and Life
More information

Dec 3, 4 PM
University of Minnesota Bookstore, Minneapolis, MN
Reading and signing
More information

Dec 6, time TBD
Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH
Speech, workshops, and signing

Dec 14, 7 PM
Center For Inquiry Transnational Headquarters
Speech
1310 Sweet Home Road Amherst, NY 14228

 

Notable Mentions

“They’re
Bankrupting Us!” And 20 Other Myths About Unions
 by Bill Fletcher, Jr.

Daily Kos review Nov 11: “There's an immense amount to appreciate in these
sophisticated discussions of 21 myths about unions.” The link was reposted
by:

Mark Allan’s blog; Mark
My Words
         

I4U News; I4U.com

Politifreak; Politifreak

Politomix; Politomix

Liberal Roundup; Liberal
Roundup

 

Soul Repair: Recovering from Moral Injury after War by Rita Nakashima Brock
and Gabriella Lettini

Soul Repair co-author Rita Brock was on NPR’s Talk of the Nation on November 21st. She was interviewed alongside Dr. Jonathan Shay and former marine Tyler Boudreau. 

Rita Brock was also interviewed on Interfaith Voices
on DC’s WAMU and Think on KERA in Dallas.

The Huffington
Post's religion page
ran a post by
Gabriella Lettini on Nov 12 (Veteran’s Day)

 

A Queer and Pleasant Danger: The
true story of a nice Jewish boy who joins the Church of Scientology and leaves
twelve years later to become the lovely lady she is today
 by Kate Bornstein

 East Bay Express review and inclusion in the
“Books We Love in 2012” roundup:

“Bornstein injects humor and
love into the memoir of her life, and you'll walk away richer for having known
this amazing person, even if only on paper.” 

Huffington
Post
 named Kate
Bornstein one of top 50 transgender icons. 

 

Educational Courage: Resisting the Ambush of Public Education edited by Nancy Schniedewind & Mara Sapon-Shevin

The Washington Post Answer Sheet blog ran an excerpt from the book about a group of New York City teachers taking a stand against standardized testing. 

 

Coming Soon:

The Rebellious Life of Mrs.
Rosa Parks
 by Jeanne Theoharis (Jan. 29, 2013)

Publishers Weekly  review Nov. 12: “Theoharis submits a lavishly well-documented study of Parks’s life and
career as an activist.”

Brokers of Deceit: How the U.S. Has
Undermined Peace in the Middle East
 by Rashid Khalidi (March 12, 2013) 

“What has happened to the
Palestinian people since 1948 is one of the great crimes of modern history. Of
course, Israel bears primary responsibility for this tragedy. However,
as Rashid Khalidi shows in his smart new book, American presidents from
Truman to Obama have sided with Israel at almost every turn and helped it
inflict immense pain and humiliation on the Palestinians. At the same time,
they have employed high-sounding but dishonest rhetoric to cover
up Israel's brutal behavior. As Brokers of Deceit makes clear,
the United States richly deserves to be called ‘Israel's lawyer.’” – John J.
Mearsheimer, coauthor of The Israel Lobby

Hunting Season: A Story of
Home, Immigration, and Murder 
by Mirta Ojito (Nov 05, 2013)

"With the
hyperbolic rhetoric of immigration spewing from every medium, we forget that there
are dreams on either side of the divide that has cleaved United States society
and threatens our sense of self. Respected journalist Mirta Ojito writes about immigration
from the perspective of those who have lived it: from the Italian descendant
Mayor of Patchogue to a naturalized waiter from Colombia, from undocumented
Ecuadorean laborers to teenagers pumped on adrenaline with not enough to do on
a fall night–to heartbroken parents in two continents.  This is an
important book. I couldn't
put it down." – Esmeralda Santiago, author of When I was Puerto Rican and Conquistadora.

 

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