From Crazy Rich Asians to Cherry, our #FridayReads:
.@jafreenmu is re-reading Tahmina Anam (@tahmima)’s novel The Bones of Grace, “a story that draws you in so deeply into the world of its characters, I'm as captivated the second time around as I was when first reading it!”
.@MLRStrategy is reading Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan, “a light beach read that’s been perfect for summer; a love story spanning socioeconomic and class divides that plays out amongst the uber-wealth of Singaporean high society. Will see the movie next!”
.@JRTtager just finished The Traitor's Niche by Ismail Kadare: “A story of tyranny and rebellion in the Ottoman Empire written by acclaimed Albanian writer Ismail Kadare; an excellent book and a quick read.”
.@NadxiNieto is reading If They Come for Us by Fatima Asghar (@asgharthegrouch): ”Asghar explores the repercussions of war, violence, belonging, sexuality, and coming of age as a Pakistani American in this fluid and engaging debut poetry collection."
.@ThomasOMelia just finished Amity and Prosperity by @ElizaGriswold, a true story of the devastating effect of fracking in rural Pennsylvanian communities that “reads like a thrilling detective novel.”
.@fletchlivesaf is reading Tragedy + Time by Adam Cayton-Holland (@CaytonHolland), “a gorgeous read about family and the suicide death of the comic's beloved little sister.”
.@dkatwilson is reading Cherry by Nico Walker: “Jesus’ Son meets Reservoir Dogs in a breakneck-paced debut novel about love, war, and bank robberies.”
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Some recommendations and recent reads from our staff: #FridayReads
.@NadxiNieto is reading Fruit of the Drunken Tree by @ingrid_rojas_c, a "stunning debut novel about violence and mythmaking that follows the lives of two women in Escobar-era Bogotá."
Julie Trebault is reading @ArmisteadMaupin's Tales of the City, a “strongly addictive saga that intertwines stories of men and women looking for sex, love, and themselves in the rousing, tolerant, and cozy atmosphere of San Francisco in the 1970s.”
.@fletchlivesaf is reading Dreamland by @samquinones7, an "exploration of how heroin was able to take hold of middle class America and how Purdue Pharma helped that happen."
.@SuzanneNossel is reading Mike @McFaul's Cold War Hot Peace, "a vivid insider account of his time managing US-Russia relations during the Obama Administration that offers a critical foundation for understanding how ties have further deteriorated since."
We are thrilled to announce our 2018 PEN Out Loud season, presented in partnership with @strandbookstore! Mark your calendars: bit.ly/2w0L8Z1
On 9/20, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist @joseiswriting will be in conversation with Latino USA’s @Maria_Hinojosa for the launch of Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen bit.ly/2MmkJ25
In a few minutes, PEN America will be co-hosting a screening of Arnold Kurov’s “The Trial,” a documentary about Oleg Sentsov, together with @MovingImageNYC. The screening will be followed by a discussion with @mashagessen and the producer Max Tuula. Stay tuned for updates!
“People in Eastern Europe really know what this regime is,” producer Max Tuula is about to explain the process of creation of “The Trial.” It is the first screening in the U.S. #FreeSentsov
“He [Sentsov] is the kind of person who would go and do things, like he is doing with his current hunger strike, because he wants to make an impact,” says Max Tuula about Oleg Sentsov, who he knows personally. “This is why the Russian regime chose him as a scapegoat.”