Summer Reading With Robin 2015

Robin Kall, GoLocalProv Book Columnist

Summer Reading With Robin 2015

I don’t think anyone will soon forget the winter of ‘15.  All of the endless days inside provided a lot of time to think about summer and with that, summer reading. I took a look at some of the fabulous titles that would be published in May and June and came up with my ideal line-up. I contacted the authors and luckily everyone was able to join in on June 24th.   That’s how the hottest lit party of the RI summer reading season was born! 

To purchase tickets, click on the invite below. 

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It’s all about the joy of summer reading. What comes to mind when you hear someone say “summer reading?” I checked in with the authors who will be joining us and here’s what they had to say:

Jane Green

“Am hugely hoping to find another book that perfectly encapsulates summer in the way Emma Straub's The Vacationers and Helen Walsh's The Lemon Grove, did for me last summer.”

Emily liebert 

“Summer reading means the sand between my vibrantly painted toes, a Bloody Mary in hand (three olives, please), and the promise of steamers dunked in butter for dinner. Summer reading means Judy Blume. Through the ages, Summer Sisters is a book I¹ll revisit again and again."

Charles Dubow 

The phrase ‘summer reading’ is reminiscent of the lists of improving books that we were required to read over the summer for school instead of the books we actually wanted to read. I remember being forced to read The Old Man and the Sea in 7th grade, which put me off Hemingway for years. How much more enthusiastic would I have been if James Clavell's Shogun or Tom Robbins' Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (two favorites of my adolescence) had been on my list? One of the beauties of becoming an adult is that, with rare exceptions, we can read what we want when we want. Fortunately, I gave Hemingway a second try several years later and was hooked. Maybe they should have started me off with The Nick Adams Stories instead?”

Elin Hilderbrand 

“The thing I love best about being the author of ‘summer novels’ is that my readers tend to save my books for a special time, and often it's an annual ritual. They wait and read my book on their favorite beach or their certain lounge by the pool. Reading my novels is their cue that summer has arrived.  There are also people who save my novels for the last day of summer, or even for the dead of winter so they can be transported back to Nantucket, back to memories of outdoor showers and sand in the sheets.”

Beatriz Williams  

“For me, summer has always been about stepping outside ordinary life and disappearing into another one. It’s the one time of year when you can spend an entire guilt-free day reading on a porch swing or a beach chair, and I love finding an engaging, intelligent, transportive book that makes me look at the world a little differently when I’m done.”

I also checked in with a couple of the businesses that are partnering with Reading With Robin on this very special event. 

Jessica Granatiero - The Savory Grape, East Greenwich 

"When I think about summer reading, it conjures up images of relaxing, slowing down and catching up. Although I work in a career that is year round, and not seasonal, I take more time in the summer to sit outside on the deck, slow down and read more.  Reading allows me the ability to disconnect from the hustle and bustle and immerse myself in various styles of books, from The Italian Affair, a true favorite that takes me away, to the Steve Jobs biography. I love summer, and the reading that comes along with it." 

Mindy Wachtenheim - Domaine Designs, Providence

“Summer reading is about the beach! Sand in my shoes and sand in my books. Summer was always a time to tackle the big thick tomes. Reading without worrying when I might finish the book, but rather just being with my book. Some of my favorite summer reads as a young girl were taken from the stack of books that was always on my mom's nightstand :  Valley of the Dolls, The Source, Goodbye Columbus, Marjorie Morningstar, The Caine Mutiny and The Diary of Ann Frank.”

 

Summer Reading With Robin will be donating the proceeds from this event to B’s Mobility Ride. To learn about Benjamin and why we are raising funds, please watch this wonderful video put together by my friend, Kate De Petro. 

There will be a silent auction during the cocktail hour from 6-7pm. I have so many incredible auction items, including an exclusive opportunity to bid on having a character named in an upcoming novel. All five authors are participating in this. 

In addition, as the event’s official outfitter, Zuzu’s Petals of East Greenwich, Barrington and Providence is offering TEN PERCENT off of your purchase and TEN PERCENT to the cause beginning Monday, April 27th and ending on Monday, May 4th. Mention that you are “Reading With Robin” for 10% off of your purchase. (think Mother’s Day, graduations, wedding showers, weddings..)

The summer reading memories of my childhood take me back to Smithtown, Long Island and the library where I so enjoyed spending time. Whether reading, talking quietly or luxuriating in the air conditioning, I could not get enough of that very special place.  Oh, and the books!

What’s one of your favorite summer reading memories? Please comment in the section below and you’ll be entered to win a pair of tickets to the not-to-be-missed event of the summer season!

 

ROBIN KALL is Rhode Island’s own book maven. From author interviews to events with best-selling authors, Robin shares her love of books wherever and whenever possible. You can connect with Robin on Facebook and follow her on Twitter, or on her website, which is updated constantly with all new author interviews and bookish information. Reading With Robin is on AM790 Fridays from 4-5pm and on I Heart Radio.

Coming up this Friday, April 24thth Robin’s guests will be: Lisa Scottoline author of Every Fifteen Minutes and David Baldacci author of Memory Man.


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