Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Book Your Stocking with Jeremy Toungate

Book Your Stocking 2021

Book Your Stocking: Day 22

Welcome to the last Tuesday of Book Your Stocking. As you may or may not know, every day through Christmas Eve, avid readers recommend books that you or your favorite person would be delighted to find in their stocking or sock drawer. 

Today's reader is the most avid reader I have ever met in my entire life. At one point, I opened our car door and removed no less than seventy-five books. He'd read them all. In a few months. 

Please welcome my best friend, Jeremy Toungate.

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Why: Everything around me seems more distinct and visually stunning after I read Toppi's work. 

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About today's reader: Jeremy Toungate lives and writes in Spokane.

Jeremy Toungate



Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Book Your Stocking with Neal Hallgarth

Book Your Stocking 2021
Book Your Stocking: Day 21

Book Your Stocking continues with a new book to slip into your stocking or your favorite person's stocking. 

Please welcome today's avid reader, Neal Hallgarth.







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Recommendation: What It Is by Lynda Barry




Why: By doing the exercises, I was able to recall memories I hadn't accessed in decades. 

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About today's reader: Neal Hallgarth writes, draws, and DJs in Spokane.
Neal Hallgarth

Monday, December 20, 2021

Book Your Stocking with Owen Egerton

Book Your Stocking 2021

Book Your Stocking: Day 20

Book Your Stocking is your book-advent series in which avid readers recommend books for your stocking every day until Christmas Eve.

And no year of books can be fully full until Owen Egerton tells me the ones to read. So, I asked him.





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Owen: So many great books. I love Stacey Swann’s beautiful debut Olympus, Texas. The ancient gods in small town Texas - so rich! I also adore A.C. Wise’s story collection The Ghost Sequences - haunting, horrific, wildly weird, and exquisitely crafted. It lives up to its kickass cover!



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About today's reader: Owen Egerton writes books and makes movies.

Owen Egerton

Sunday, December 19, 2021

Wake to Words and Brew Some Coffee (December 19, 2021)

Welcome to this week's edition of Wake to Words and Brew Some Coffee. Today, special guest Henry Valentine joins us to share some favorite poems by Shel Silverstein.

 

Poems read:
  • Snowball by Shel Silverstein 
  • Little Jack Horner
  • Foot Repair by Shel Silverstein 
  • Snow on the fields by Christine Rossetti
  • Like Snow by Wendell Berry
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Book Your Stocking with Mandy Chapman Orozco

Book Your Stocking 2021

Book Your Stocking: Day 19

Here we are, nineteen days into this year's edition of Book Your Stocking. If you haven't stuffed all your stockings, then this is the perfect place to be. If friends give you gift-cards to bookstores, this is an even better place to be. Every day avid readers recommend the book for your stocking (or your favorite reader's stocking).

Please welcome Many Chapman Orozco who is today taking care of socks, stockings, and your booklist.


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Why: I'd love to get this book in my stocking because there's a lot of noise right now, and this book poetry is the opposite of all that--it is thoughtful, powerful, and lovely.

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About today's reader: Mandy Chapman Orozco reads and writes in Spokane.

Mandy Chapman Orozco

Saturday, December 18, 2021

Book Your Stocking with Polly Buckingham

Book Your Stocking 2021
Book Your Stocking: Day 18

Another day, another Book Your Stocking, the somewhat-annual series in which avid readers recommend books for your stocking or the stockings of people you most love. Thanks for returning or discovering us.

Today, Polly Buckingham has the book for you.





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Why: This book is a surreal adventure centering around three generations of women and their gingerbread recipes (what's in that gingerbread, you may ask); it includes talking dolls, unmapped countries, and houses that disappear and reappear elsewhere.
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About today's reader: Polly Buckingham reads, writes, and teaches in Eastern Washington and has recently become the series editor for the Katherine Anne Porter Award.

Polly Buckingham

Friday, December 17, 2021

Book Your Stocking with Tina ลฝigon

Book Your Stocking 2021
Book Your Stocking: Day 17

Book Your Stocking continues, and I'm glad that you continue with it. If this is your first visit, welcome! Each day of December, leading up to Christmas, avid readers recommend books that you or your favorite person would be delighted to find in their stocking or sock drawer. 

Today, Tina ลฝigon is the avid reader with the book for your list (and stocking).



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Why: Because it's been on my to-read forever, and I finally read it this year, and it felt it was just the right time to do so, and it blew my mind.
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About today's reader: Tina ลฝigon grew up in Slovenia, has lived and taught English on three different continents, and currently resides in the Midwest with her husband and son.

Tina ลฝigon

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Book Your Stocking with Hannah Rigney

Book Your Stocking: Day 15

Thanks for returning to, or finding, this year's edition of Book Your Stocking. Each day avid readers recommend books that you or your favorite person would be delighted to find in their stocking or sock drawer.

Please welcome today's avid reader, Hannah Rigney.






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Why: I was laughing and crying the whole time I was reading it, and I thought it was eye-opening into the life of a child with a learning disability. 

(Book is written toward middle-school readers.)
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About today's reader: Hannah Rigney is an eary-childhood Montessori educator.

Hannah Rigney


Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Book Your Stocking with Donna Miscolta

Book Your Stocking 2021

 Book Your Stocking: Day 14

Thanks for returning to Book Your Stocking, the somewhat-annual advent of books wherein avid readers recommend books for your stocking or sock drawer.

I'm not only happy to welcome Donna Miscolta to today's session, but also grateful that she continues to accept my invitations to share her thoughts on here. 

If you missed a session or would like to see more of Donna's past recommendations, visit http://www.erinpringle.com/p/book-your-stocking.html

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Recommendation: Inter State by Josรฉ Vadi

Why: In these wry, intelligent essays, Vadi chronicles the changes in his beloved home state from the time his grandfather followed the crops as a California migrant worker, through the tech boom, high-speed rail development, wildfires, and the pandemic and the resulting gentrification, ghost towns, homelessness, and his own sense of displacement.

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About today’s reader: Donna Miscolta is the author of three books of fiction, the most recent of which, Living Color: Angie Rubio Stories, won the International Latino Book Award Gold Medal for Best Collection of Stories and was a finalist for the Washington State Book Award. www.donnamiscolta.com

Donna Miscolta, photo by Meryl Schenker


Monday, December 13, 2021

Book Your Stocking with Regi Claire

Book Your Stocking 2021
Book Your Stocking: Day 13

Thank goodness that a virtual way of travel is possible, for today we are welcoming back Regi Claire, all the way from Scotland, by way of her Swiss upbringing. 

Please welcome Regi Claire to this year's Book Your Stocking where avid readers recommend books every day until Christmas. (Past sessions here: http://www.erinpringle.com/p/book-your-stocking.html)


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RecommendationThe Man in the Wooden Hat by Jane Gardam 

Why: Written with panache and admirable craft, this compulsively readable, witty, intelligent and moving novel set in the legal circles of Hong Kong and England tells the story of a wife’s secret longings and betrayals.

(Note: part of a trilogy but standalone.)

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About today's reader: Swiss-born Regi Claire is a prizewinning poet and fiction writer based in Scotland.  www.regiclaire.com

Regi Claire