
In a recent interview with The Oregonian, Garth discusses the themes of A SUDDEN LIGHT and how this new novel came to be.

In a recent interview with The Oregonian, Garth discusses the themes of A SUDDEN LIGHT and how this new novel came to be.

Karen Joy Fowler’s clever, insightful, and unusual family saga “We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves” has been chosen for Novi, Michigan’s Community Reads Program.

A NY classroom is captivated by an author’s animated reading of his picture-free children’s book “The Book With No Pictures”.

Kelsey Timmerman, author of “Where Am I Wearing? and Where Am I Eating”, won Indiana’s 2014 Emerging Author Award.

Aimee Bender, bestselling author of The Color Master and The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake gave the keynote address at Las Vegas’ largest literary event.

Tim Egan makes a special appearance at the Estes Valley, Colorado, community reads program next month. He will discuss the roots of North American conservation and his book “The Big Burn”.

“Orphan Train” by Christina Baker Kline has been selected as the 2015 featured title for One Book One Philadelphia.

Dylan Tomine’s “Closer to the Ground: An Outdoor Family’s Year on the Water, in the Woods, and at the Table” is a featured title in Southwest Washington’s tenth annual Timberland Reads Together community reads program. This year’s program concerns food – the locavore movement and conscious eating.

The beloved canine narrator of Garth Stein’s New York Times bestselling book “The Art of Racing in the Rain” tantalizes his youngest generation of fans in the children’s book “Enzo Races in the Rain”.