Author Event: Christopher Alan Gordon

Join us for a fascinating discussion with St. Louis author Christopher Alan Gordon as he discusses his latest book, Letters Home From World War II: St. Louis.

This nonfiction book captures the experiences of St. Louisans who served in World War II,
sharing their struggles, fears, and hopes through letters sent home. Through their own words, St. Louisans bring history to life, sharing the horrors of war, the pain of separation, and encounters with distant lands. Their letters preserve a deeply personal and powerful perspective on World War II.

Gordon is an American historian and museum professional living in St. Louis, Missouri. His 2018 book, Fire, Pestilence, and Death: St. Louis 1849, was a regional bestseller and won the American Association of State and Local History Award of Excellence in 2019. As a recognized authority on Missouri history, Gordon has appeared on numerous television shows, podcasts, and other media, including the Travel Channel, Fox Business, Atlas Obscura, New York Times, and The Washington Post.

Books will be available for purchase and signing. Recommended for adults. 7 p.m. Auditorium.

 

Friends of the Library present Gerald Early

Gerald Early

Courtesy of WashU Public Affairs

The Friends of University City Public Library present an evening with Gerald Early at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7 in the UCPL auditorium. Dr. Early will discuss his latest book, Play Harder, anauthoritative exploration of how Black Americans have shaped baseball from its emergence after the Civil War to the Negro Leagues and Jackie Robinson’s breaking of the color barrier, up to today’s game.” Dr. Early teaches at Washington University and has consulted with Ken Burns on such documentaries as Baseball, JazzUnforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack JohnsonThe War, and Muhammad Ali. He is a regular commentator on NPR‘s Fresh Air.

Intended for adults, this program is free and open to all. Copies of Play Harder will be available for purchase at the event.

Online Author Event: Gabe Henry

Have you ever wondered why the English spelling of words is sometimes… well… just weird? Come on a surprisingly hilarious journey through the history of the English language with an online conversation with author Gabe Henry, discussing troublemakers like Mark Twain who broke all the rules.

Anyone who has the misfortune to write in English will, every now and then, struggle with its spelling. In our erratic system, choir and liar rhyme, daughter and laughter don’t, and somehow you and ewe can’t agree on a single letter. So why do we still use it? If our spelling is so inconsistent, why haven’t we tried to fix it?

In Enough is Enuf, Gabe Henry humorously traces the “simplified spelling movement” from medieval England to Revolutionary America, from the birth of standup comedy to contemporary pop music, and explores its lasting influence in words like color (without a U), plow (without -ugh), and the iconic ’90s ballad “Nothing Compares 2 U.” Finally, Henry brings us to the digital age, where the swift pace of online exchanges now pushes us all 2ward simplification.

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Online Author Event: Jefferson Fisher

Join us (and be ready to take notes) for an afternoon virtual conversation with communication expert Jefferson Fisher, as we chat about his book, The Next Conversation: Argue Less, Talk More. 

No matter who you’re talking to, The Next Conversation gives you immediately actionable strategies and phrases that will forever change how you communicate. Jefferson Fisher, trial lawyer and one of the leading voices on real-world communication, offers a tried-and-true framework that will show you how to transform your life and your relationships by improving your next conversation.

Whether it’s handling a heated conversation, dealing with a difficult personality, or standing your ground with confidence, his down-to-earth teachings have helped countless people navigate life’s toughest situations. Now for the first time, in his book The Next Conversation, Fisher has distilled his three-part communication system (Say it with control, Say it with confidence, Say it to connect) that can easily be applied to any situation.

The Next Conversation gives you practical phrases that will lead to powerful results, from breaking down defensiveness in a hard talk with a family member to finding your own assertive voice at the boardroom conference table. Your every word matters, and by controlling how you communicate every day, you will create waves of positive impact that will resonate throughout your relationships to last a lifetime.

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Online Author Event: Hannah Nicole Maehrer

Embrace your dark side (and your best evil laugh) and join us for an online conversation with Hannah Nicole Maehrer, creator of the New York Times bestselling Assistant to the Villain series.

Evie Sage didn’t mean to become the right-hand woman to the kingdom’s most terrifying villain. One minute, she was applying for an entry-level position that promised “light paperwork and occasional beheadings,” and the next, she was knee-deep in magical mayhem, murder plots, and an entirely inappropriate crush on her brooding, sharp-jawed, walking disaster of a boss.

Now, with a magical prophecy unraveling, assassins showing up in the break room, and a suspicious amount of frogs wearing crowns, Evie has to figure out how to survive her job without setting the kingdom on fire―or her dignity, which is hanging by a very sarcastic thread.

Being evil-adjacent was never part of the five-year plan. But then again…neither was falling for The Villain.

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