last night i had the great pleasure of going to my favorite theater
where one of my favorite authors, ann patchett
was appearing
while on a book tour for her latest book, “tom lake’
which happens to take place in northern michigan
a place dear to my heart.
ann is a prolific novel writer
a wordsmith of the highest order
who has a way with the human story
always using her literary magic to somehow weave her characters together
in unexpected and wonderful ways.
she was funny, smart, down to earth, and very relatable
talking about her books, writing, book banning, life,
offering support for other authors and books she knows and loves,
because she knows it can make all the difference for them,
the joys and pains of book tours
and being an independent bookstore owner
(her other avocation).
when i finally had the chance to meet her
i handed her my very used copy of ‘bel canto’
my favorite book of hers
she opened the cover, signed her name, and wrote:
‘thank you for bringing a well-loved book.’
—
“i have been accused of being a pollyanna,
but I think there are plenty of people dealing with the darker side of human nature,
and if I am going to write about people who are kind and generous and loving and thoughtful, so what?”
-ann patchett
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Sounds like the perfect ending to Book Lover’s Day, Beth.
Best wishes, Pete.
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ah, it was –
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I love Ann’s attitude to writing; it is exciting to meet an author: the most memorable I’ve met was Salman Rushdie shortly after he had ‘Midnight’s Children’ published; I wrote a post on him way back: will see if I can find it :)
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yes, I so agree and glad you had that opportunity to do so too. I hope you do find it and repost –
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I love that you were able to have your well-loved book signed!
I loved Bel Canto, too.
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yes, it was a special book and I’ve loved everything that she’s written, so I was excited to hear her speak and meet her
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Well done meeting Ann. Getting a signature is simply a bonus !
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exactly, and really the experience is everything
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How exciting. I enjoyed Bel Canto too. :)
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it really was, and glad you enjoyed that one, too
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that’s just lovely
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<3
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I remember reading “Bel Canto” years ago.
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it just really drew me in –
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That must have been a thrill.
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a great night
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Congratulations on meeting somebody you’ve appreciated for so long and having them live up to expectations, Beth. How very special that is!
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an excellent point, people can be very different than we imagine them to be, but luckily this turned out so well –
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How wonderful to have been able to hear her, meet her and have her sign your beloved copy. Perfect day, I say.
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it really was, thanks, dale
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:)
I have not yet read that book. Onto the pile!
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I so get that!
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It’s a pile that will never disappear!
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What a day! What an author! So jealous, Beth
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yes, it was great and no worries, maybe someday you’ll be a famous poet who people are excited to meet
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Haha, one can only dream…
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I much check out her books. Thanks
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she’s an amazing writer. in my opinion.
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I agree with you on most things so I’ll buy her book(s)
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Great
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🩵🩵🩵
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The only author I’ve ever met is Ruskin Bond. I’m so happy for you, Beth. Meeting a favorite author is such a rare opportunity.
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that’s so great, I agree
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Although if given a chance, I’d like to meet Daphne du Maurier.
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well, the universe can only do so much )
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I agree.
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I love love love this! What an amazing experience! 💛✍🏻🙌🏻
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it was great in every way –
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That’s awesome! I went to look for the book on Amazon!
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Looks like it will be a good one
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Cool! Great stuff!
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really interesting night
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I’m reading Tom lake right now!
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I’ll be starting this weekend !
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👍👍interested in your thoughts!
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Let’s share when both done
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👍👍👍👍
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That’s awesome! I am glad for you that you had the chance to see (and hear) her!
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Thanks!
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What a great quote. The world needs more like her.
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I couldn’t agree more
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I love author signings. It sounds like a perfect evening..
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It was indeed
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I’ll be back. A subject VERY close to my ❤️
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See you soon in this space
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Tomorrow…. but just this: I LOVE THIS WOMAN ❤️
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❤️
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Like Monet said about painting, something like the world is already ugly enough. He was going to paint pretty pictures.
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Very same philosophy
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It’s funny how people got the idea that to be deep, redemptive, or even just meaningful a thing needs to be difficult or sad.
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Right
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Wonderful! I must look her up…
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She has many books and really embraces the human story
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What a wonderful experience. I’m so happy you got to meet her and she signed your lovely book.
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Such a great experience
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😊
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What an incredible experience, Beth, and then to get your favorite book signed by her, very special. I love her quote too, and I’ll have to look into her books as well.
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She said that she’s motivated to write back oks that she’d like to read –
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I love the quote. People often talk about entertainment as a form of escape. Writers should write about what they want to write about, not what some marketing person tells them to write.
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I so agree
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OK, beth, i’m back with you …. and ann patchett. my first book by her was also Bel Canto. i was so convinced by this read, many, many years ago, that i started buying every book she ever wrote. and then, she also had a bookshop in co-ownership. AND a dog, being there every day. my happiness was endless.
her last one i could get my hands on was These Precious Days, and sadly i couldn’t get fully immersed. i guess that one of the reasons is my increasingly terrible eyesight. i used to read at least an hour in bed before sleeping. even with a stronger light i now suffer so badly from sore eyes that i can maybe read for 10-15′ max. and as this collection just cannot hold my joined interest-and failing sight, i put it, very reluctantly, back on the pile on my nightstand. i bought, in a last attempt, to hold real books in my hands, some 15 modern fiction ones but the reading gets really slow. i’m however sure that before i can’t see anything anymore, i’m gonna finish the precious days. my days are precious too, and i just so love her human side in everything she writes.
i also love that she gave your bel canto copy a really personal signing. but that’s what she is. a highly talented writer and a beautiful human being.
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I had much the same path, with her books and it took me a while with precious days, but it gets much better as you go, and the end – wow. I definitely don’t have the same reading stamina that I once had but I’m never in a rush and just finish when I finish. I also listen to audiobooks when driving and she said that Meryl Streep made the audio version of tom lake her new book, so that might be an option for you. thanks for checking in
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“Well loved” is perfect. Thank you for introducing me to this author. You describe her writing beautifully.
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My pleasure
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😀
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How exciting to get your book signed by her and even better is realizing she is such a down to earth woman too.
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How wonderful that you had this encounter, Beth. Love Patchett’s work and it’s made doubly appealing by the fact that she sounds like a beautiful soul.
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that was it, Lori. she seemed to be such a wonderful person on top of being a wonderful writer
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Awwww! What a sweet inscription. I’ll bet she was touched by that. :)
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<3
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