Country Bookshelf is proud to present Jamie Harrison and Allen Morris Jones as they discuss Harrison's newest book The River View on Wednesday, August 15th at 6pm.
The event at a glance:
Before August 6th, preorder your copy of The River View on our website or by calling us at 406-587-0166. Preorders are great for authors, bookstores, and customers alike. If you preorder the book now, it will be a like a gift to your future self when the book comes out! And it will benefit the author and bookstores by demonstrating a demand for the book. Let's show our local author some love and bump up those preorder numbers!
On August 15th, please arrive early to secure your seat. Seating is general admission first come, first serve.
At 6:00pm the event program featuring Jamie Harrison and Allen Morris Jones will begin. The authors will take audience questions following their program.
After the talk, Jamie Harrison and Allen Morris Jones will be available for signing books and taking photos with attendees.
Can't attend in person? Order a signed copy of The River View on our website or by calling 406-587-0166. Signing requests will need to be placed 24 hours before the event.
About The River View:
Jules Clement is back in Blue Deer, working as an archaeologist and private investigator. He’s a mostly happy man: he’s a new father, and he and his wife Caroline are building their dream house on an idyllic patch of river bottomland. But everything that can go wrong will, in terms of money, love, and murder. The horrible neighbors enlist Jules to spy on each other. The county hires him to find out if a road runs over some misplaced bodies in a long-abandoned potter’s field. A former priest with a side hustle in extortion ends up very dead. A crew of Russians in fast cars is running amok through the Montana landscape. All this as an old nemesis returns, pulling Jules back to confront what he’s been avoiding his entire life: the death of his father.
Published alongside newly reissued editions of the entire series, The River View is further proof that “you haven’t been west in any meaningful sense until you’ve been to Blue Deer” (The New York Times).
Jamie Harrison has lived in Montana for more than thirty years. She is the author of the Jules Clement novels, as well as the novels The Center of Everything and The Widow Nash, the winner of a Reading the West Book Award and a finalist for the High Plains Book Award.
Allen Morris Jones is author of the acclaimed novels Last Year’s River, which was chosen as as a Barnes and Noble Discover pick, and A Bloom of Bones, which was an honorable mention for the Montana Book Award. He has appeared on “PBS NewsHour” as a guest essayist, and seen rave reviews of his work appear on the Today Show and in the LA Times, People Magazine, Publisher’s Weekly, Booklist, and many others. He lives in Montana with his wife and young son.
Accessibility Information:
The event will take place on the first floor of Country Bookshelf.
All doorways have a width greater than 32 inches with the narrowest being our front door at 35 inches.
The speaker will be using a microphone at this event. Additionally, there will be seating reserved for folks who are hard of hearing in the front row.
Please email staff@countrybookshelf.com if you have any specific accessibility needs and we will do our best to serve you!
Do you or someone you know provide ASL interpretation? Country Bookshelf is seeking an interpreter to call on for future events. Please send information to staff@countrybookshelf.com if there is interest!
Calendar | Community Events |
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Location | Country Bookshelf 28 West Main Street Bozeman, MT 59715 |
Date | Thursday, August 15, 2024 at 6:00pm - 8:00pm |
Duration | 2h |
Repeats? | No |