Better World Books Podcast: Byron Pitts
Posted by Dana on 11.03.2009 at 4:01 pm
Byron Pitts is a gifted broadcast journalist, an engaging and talented speaker, a published author and force for good. But that wasn’t always the case. As his book STEP OUT ON NOTHING details, Byron started out a skinny kid with the nickname “Pickle” who didn’t talk much and was often bullied. But worse than that, Byron was hiding and working hard to keep his secrets. He couldn’t read and had a debilitating stutter.
If it wasn’t for his faith and the people who “stepped out on nothing” for him, Byron doesn’t believe he would have made it to the place he is today. When his mother was told he was “stupid” she wouldn’t accept it. When his best friend in college
noticed his limited vocabulary he stepped in to help. And a when a professor he had never met before found him dejected an about to drop out, she believed in him. Read more…
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Better World Books Podcast: Warren St. John
Posted by Dana on 10.07.2009 at 11:14 am
Did you ever have one of those days? The kind where everything comes together and you know you are doing what you are meant to be doing?
That’s how I felt when I finished reading OUTCASTS UNITED and knew that I would have the opportunity to meet and interview author Warren St. John and help get the word out about this great book.
The book tells the story of coach Luma Mufleh the soccer team of refugee boys she founded and the town of Clarkston, Georgia that wasn’t sure they wanted them… or their families.
Once I finished reading the book, I knew it would be a perfect fit for The Better World Book Club. And once again that perfect day stuff starting happening. I think they call it serendipity. When I called Warren to let him know his book had been chosen for the December 2009 read for The Better World Book Club – now going live at Whole Foods Markets in Atlanta, he let me know how perfect that was, as he had written a good bit of the book IN the Whole Foods Market at Ponce. I think I actually got chills. Read more…
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Better World Books Podcast: Mary Kay Andrews
Posted by Dana on 09.21.2009 at 12:20 pm
I met Mary Kay Andrews for the first time in 2006 when BLUE CHRISTMAS first came out. She came to my little bookstore to do a signing and could not have been more supportive or gracious. Already a New York Times bestselling author she could have been a total diva – but she was exactly the opposite.
Since then I’ve gotten to know Mary Kay through various events and saw her again at the Decatur Book Festival earlier this month where I had the pleasure of introducing her and Haywood Smith at their very well attended talk. This time Mary Kay (whose real name is Kathy) had her daughter and adorable first grand-baby in tow and was proudly introducing them around. I guess my point is Mary Kay knows who she is and is Read more…
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Better World Books at SOCAP09
Posted by Dana on 09.17.2009 at 12:34 pm
September has been a very busy month here at Better World Books. Our warehouse is busy processing and shipping loads of textbooks to all the students gearing up for fall and we have been unplugging ourselves from our computers to get out into the real world and meet some of you.
The beginning of the month found CEO David Murphy, Co-founder Xavier Helgesen and myself at the SOCAP09 Conference in San Francisco.
David spoke on a panel called SELLING WITHOUT SELLING OUT with Read more…
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Better World Books Podcast: Christopher Gavigan
Posted by Dana on 08.27.2009 at 4:30 pm
Healthy Child Healthy World is an easy to use guide for creating a safe, green and clean home for your babies and children (even the ones who haven’t been born yet – and the ones that are grown up but just act like babies!).
Complete with a shopping guide, recipes for cleaning products and expert opinions, this is a great resource for parents and parents to be (and would make a great baby shower gift…I’m just sayin’).
The best part about the book to me was the celebrity “Parentblog” entries that gave some great insight into how Read more…
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Better World Books Podcast: Lisa Unger
Posted by Dana on 08.18.2009 at 9:27 am
Talk about a page turner. Lisa Unger’s DIE FOR YOU gets going on page one and never really lets up. And though it really moves, somehow the characters (especially Isabelle), really come to life and some big issues are tackled. Lies, secrets, love and family to name a few.
I had the opportunity to speak to Lisa on the phone recently about her latest book, why you should consider it for book club and what the genre of literary suspense actually is. We also tackled some of the big questions in the book like “Was love really real if it didn’t last?”, and Read more…
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Better World Books Podcast: Greg Palast
Posted by Dana on 08.03.2009 at 1:53 pm
Greg Palast is a character. And I mean that in the best possible way. This is a guy you want at your dinner parties. Sadly, I don’t actually have dinner parties – but if I did, Greg Palast would always get an invite. From his signature hat to his biting wit and his unforgiving commentary, Greg will keep you laughing until he’s made a difference.
The way the schedule worked out at the recent Chicago Green Festival, I was able to sit in on Greg’s lecture before I interviewed him. It’s always great when I can do that as it gives me whole new level of understanding about an author that I don’t always get by just reading their Read more…
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Better World Books Podcast: Michael Malone
Posted by admin on 07.24.2009 at 1:24 pm
Michael Malone is the best award winning, New York Times bestselling author you’ve never heard of. His latest novel, THE FOUR CORNERS OF THE SKY, is a rare combination of page turning adventure and deeply complex writing. And it should be — he spent 10 years writing it. You get the feeling when you talk to Michael that he doesn’t write for the money or the fame but because he genuinely loves to write.
This is a guy who has won an Edgar, an O. Henry, and even an Emmy for his television writing and he is as unassuming and easy to talk to as you could ever imagine. In addition to his writing, Michael is also a professor at Duke University and as I interviewed him I found myself jealous of his students. This is a guy you could really learn from.
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Better World Books Podcast: Ann Brashares
Posted by Dana on 07.16.2009 at 12:30 pm
When you meet Ann Brashares you can see immediately that she is the perfect person to write for young adults. Though she has three kids of her own she seems to have held onto a sweetness and openness that you sense when you meet her and feel when you read her books.
Ann came to our office on the last stop of her book tour for her latest book 3 WILLOWS, which is the beginning of a new series for her. For fans of The Sisterhood of The Traveling Pants series, have no fear, you’ll see a couple of your favs making an appearance in the Willow series and rumor has it she may come back to the Pants girls again before it’s all said and done. Read more…
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Better World Book Club: The Art of Racing in the Rain
Posted by Dana on 07.15.2009 at 9:56 am
Don’t forget to sign up for the Better World Book Club. We pick a new book each month that you can discuss with us here on the blog or take it back to your neighborhood book club. We even set you up with everything you need for your meeting…. a synopsis of the book, discussion questions and even a great recipe. You can sign up by going to manage subscriptions now.
You can also catch the selections AND discuss the book here on the blog and on the new book club page.
Our Latest Pick
THE ART OF RACING IN THE RAIN by Garth Stein
I don’t mind a little crying over a good book if then end justifies the tears. In this case, the ending and much of went on in the middle was predictable, but the book was ultimately worth the tears.
The story is told by Enzo the dog – who is nearly a human trapped in a dog’s body. Frustrated by his lack of opposable thumbs and his inability to speak, he makes an interesting observer and sometimes participant to the life of race car driver Denny Swift. Read more…
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