Lisa Morehouse
Senior Editor-
New ArrivalsCameron Park author Beverly Parayno reads from her new book, “Wildflowers.” It’s about the strength, the struggles, and the resiliency of Filipinas. It came out on May 27.
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New ArrivalsAnn Kappes is the director of art partnerships at Creativity Explored. The organization’s new book, "Art is Art" was published in recognition of 40 years of art making by disabled artists.
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New ArrivalsLuisa Giulianetti lives in Kensington. Her book, "Agrodolce" focuses on the many ways she understands and imagines home.
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New ArrivalsOakland author Susan Kiyo Ito reads from her new book, "I Would Meet You Anywhere." It's about family identity, adoption, Japanese-American experience and secrets.
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New ArrivalsTerry Tierney lives in Oakland. His book, The Bridge on Beer River, is a novel in which the characters struggle for subsistence.
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New ArrivalsBeth Winegarner lives in San Francisco. Her book, "San Francisco’s Forgotten Cemeteries" is about the history of the city's graveyards and the many dead secretly still buried here.
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New ArrivalsSan Francisco author Paul Flores reads from his new book, "We Still Be.”
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New ArrivalsIn this Hilary Zaid novel, the protagonist is an artist at mid-life, up against a social media giantHilary Zaid lives in Oakland. Her novel, Forget I Told You This, came out on September 1st, 2023.
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New ArrivalsChef Sylvan Mishima Brackett lives in Oakland. His cookbook, Rintaro: Japanese Food From An Izakaya in California explains the thinking that went behind Rintaro's menu.
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New ArrivalsTess Taylor lives in El Cerrito. The book she edited, "Leaning Towards Light: Poems for Gardens and the Hands that Tend Them" is about how to be in touch and in love with the earth around us.