BWB @Lilith: Meet Co-Founder Kreece Fuchs
Posted by Abbey on 07.30.2010 at 10:20 am
If you been keeping up with Better World Books, you’ve probably already “met” co-Founder Xavier Helgesen and CEO David Murphy in an assortment of interviews and blog posts. Well now it’s time to meet our other co-Founder, Kreece Fuchs. Kreece works at our warehouse in Mishawaka, IN and took some time out from keeping everything running to join Lilith in Chicago. Enjoy!
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Man Booker Prize 2010
Posted by Dana on 07.29.2010 at 9:09 am
Earlier this week the judges for The Man Booker Prize for fiction announced their longlist for the prize. The list includes:
Peter Carey: PARROT AND OLIVIER IN AMERICA
Emma Donoghue: ROOM
Helen Dunmore: THE BETRAYAL
Damon Galgut: IN A STRANGE ROOM
Howard Jacobson: THE FINKLER QUESTION
Andrea Levy: THE LONG SONG
Tom McCarthy: C
David Mitchell: THE THOUSAND AUTUMNS OF JACOB DE ZOET
Lisa Moore: FEBRUARY
Paul Murray: SKIPPY DIES
Rose Tremain: TRESPASS
Christos Tsiolkas: THE SLAP
Alan Warner: THE STARS IN THE BRIGHT SKY
Not all the titles listed here are available for sale in the US just yet, but most are and the rest are coming soon!
The 2010 shortlist will be announced on Tuesday September 7th and the winner of the Man Booker Prize for Fiction 2010 will be revealed on Tuesday October 12th and we’ll keep you posted!
To read more about the books and the process, check out The Man Booker Prize website.
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BWB @Lilith: Meet author Monica Holloway
Posted by Abbey on 07.28.2010 at 9:40 am
On our LA stop Monica Holloway, author of DRIVING WITH DEAD PEOPLE, hung out with us to meet fans and sign copies of her latest book COWBOY AND WILLS. She sat down with me and our trusty camera to chat about the book, Lilith and her affiliation with The National Center for Family Literacy.
It was so great to meet Monica and have her with us. I hope you enjoy the chat and grab a copy of her book too!
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BWB @Lilith: Heart, Mary J. Blige and more
Posted by Abbey on 07.27.2010 at 10:57 am
Lilith is about giving back and Lilith is about women, but most of all Lilith is about music, so I thought I’d share some of the music I’m getting to experience along with the awesome fans I’m sharing it with!
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Finding Home in a Book
Posted by Abbey on 07.26.2010 at 11:42 am
It often seems the most interesting things in life happen to us when we’re not looking for them. And so it is with “book treasures”; those rare things that when found while flipping through a seemingly worthless book suddenly make it precious. For the reader, this could be any number of things: a date, an inscription, a photo, cash- the possibilities are endless.

In Indianapolis, a lovely woman by the name of Trish visited our booth at Lilith Fair. Pema (AlterEco) was sitting by our bookshelf, thoughtfully contemplating her surroundings as she so often is. The woman approached her, and held out a dollar bill. She told Pema that she wanted her to have it. “I want to give you this dollar. I received my concert ticket for free and this is all I have with me, but I want you to have it.” Books were so important to her, and she explained that reading as a child had such a positive impact on her life. She left the tent, and Pema immediately came over to share the story with me.
We started talking about ways to share the story and possibly even the dollar; to stretch it into something more with a broader message. Everyone who came into contact with the dollar would read the story and experience finding something magical in an ordinary book. Of course we’ve yet to put this into play and thought we’d sit on the idea for awhile. I placed the dollar in one of my boxes and put it away in a crate for the night.
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BWB @Lilith: How would you change the world?
Posted by Abbey on 07.23.2010 at 3:47 pm
The Lilith Tour hit Chicago last weekend — just a stone’s throw away from our Mishawaka, IN warehouse. (Okay, admittedly you’d have to have a pretty good arm to throw a stone that far, but you get the idea.) So a couple of our employees jumped in to help Abbey at the i4c tent! Nate Heffner from IT grabbed the camera and talked to some Lilith fans about what else? Books… and a better world!
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Author Emily Giffin at Lilith in Chicago!
Posted by admin on 07.23.2010 at 10:57 am
Check out Emily’s blog post about her experience hanging out with us at Lilith in Chicago!
http://blog.emilygiffin.com/2010/07/lilith-fair-with-better-world-books.html
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Africa Trip: Day 14, Jason
Posted by admin on 07.22.2010 at 4:42 pm
We finished up our last round of school visits in Capetown yesterday. We were very fortunate to visit so many schools in various stages of improvement.After our last stop, we sat in at a panel discussion at the University of the Western Cape. The topic was “Universities, Schools and Business Collaborations To Improve Literacy In Africa”. The panel included Patrick Plonski from Books From Africa, Gary Zelko from Merck, Prof Genevieve Hart from the university, and our own Paco Miller!
Before the discussion started, there was a short presentation by Professor Hart regarding libraries in South Africa, their importance, companies that help build libraries, library use, access and the book famine in South Africa.
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Better World Books Podcast: Sisters Lauren Myracle & Susan Rebecca White
Posted by Dana on 07.22.2010 at 10:16 am
You know how you and your sister talk to each other in a way that is completely different from the way you talk to anyone else? Well guess what… that would still be true if you were both famous, successful authors! Meet sisters and authors Lauren Myracle and Susan Rebecca White.
Lauren, the just slightly older sister is known for her hugely popular YA books TTYL and TTFN and her new series for younger readers that starts with LUV YA BUNCHES. And Susan, whose second book A SOFT PLACE TO LAND was recently released, is well on her way to being a favorite among book clubs and critics alike. You may remember my earlier interview with Susan about her first book, BOUND SOUTH.

A while back, I had a chance to sit down with the sisters in their first ever joint interview and they were not shy! We talked about what it was like growing up together and how their relationship has shaped their writing.
This was actually one of my favorite interviews to record. It was like Read more…
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Africa Trip: Day 14, Maura
Posted by admin on 07.21.2010 at 1:32 pm
Greetings from Capetown South Africa. Capetown is definitely the biggest city we have visited on this trip. There are big business buildings, traffic jams, and lots of sites to see. The new 65,000 seat stadium where some of the world cup games were played as well as the new mall erected for the visitors of the games are all in view of our hotel.
This is a city like any other in that there are traffic lights and congestion. However it is on the Atlantic and the beach here is beautiful. We were lucky enough to have dinner at a place right on the ocean. A beautiful sunset for our last night in Africa was ordered up especially for us.
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