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  • Believe Me: The Evangelical Road to Donald Trump

    Believe Me: The Evangelical Road to Donald Trump

    As a Christian evangelical and an American historian, John Fea, chair of the History Department at Messiah College in Pennsylvania, sought to understand why 80 percent of evangelicals voted for Donald Trump and have deeply aligned themselves to one political party. “I wanted to explore what that means and how we’ve arrived at this time…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    October 3, 2018
    Culture, Erdmans Publishing, Politics, Religion
  • Chefs, Drugs and Rock & Roll: How Food Lovers, Free Spirits, Misfits and Wanderers Created a New Profession

    Chefs, Drugs and Rock & Roll: How Food Lovers, Free Spirits, Misfits and Wanderers Created a New Profession

    Andrew Friedman calls himself a chef writer because, as much as he loves food, he’s passionate about the stories chefs have to tell. “My point of view is writing not so much about the food but about the chefs, that’s why I say I’m a chefie not a foodie,” he says. “I think too many…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    October 1, 2018
    Author event, Chefs, Chicago, Ecco, Food, Food History, Read It & Eat It, Uncategorized
    Chefs, Chicago, Food
  • Young Lincoln: Growing Up in Southern Indiana

    Young Lincoln: Growing Up in Southern Indiana

    Many people aren’t aware that Abraham Lincoln spent his formative years in Southern Indiana, moving there from Kentucky with his family at age seven, leaving with them when he was 21. It’s these years that Jan Jacobi, an avid Lincoln enthusiast and an award-winning educator who currently is teaching at St. Michael School of Clayton…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    September 18, 2018
    57th Street Books, Abraham Lincoln, Book signings, Chicago, History, Indiana, Reedy Press, Seminary Co-op Bookstore, Steve Chapman, Uncategorized, Young Adult
  • Lake Success

    Lake Success

    “I’ve always wanted to travel the country by Greyhound bus,” says Gary Shteyngart, the New York Times bestselling author about Lake Success, his latest book (PenguinRandom House 2018; $28) which tells the story of Barry Cohen, a hedge fund millionaire who, unable to deal with all the issues impacting his life, jumps on a bus to find…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    September 10, 2018
    57th Street Books, Authors, Book signings, Chicago, Fiction, Humor, Literary, PenguinRandom House, Seminary Co-op Bookstore, Uncategorized
  • The Mermaid Handbook: An Alluring Treasury of Literature, Lore, Art, Recipes, and Projects

    The Mermaid Handbook: An Alluring Treasury of Literature, Lore, Art, Recipes, and Projects

      Life is busy for a lovely mermaid (and aren’t they all?). There’s riding seahorses through shimmering sea foam capped with frothy white waves, finding the perfect rock on which to display their fish-like tails sheathed in  iridescent spangles so they sparkle in the sunlight, combing their beautiful long locks and, of course, singing enticingly…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    September 6, 2018
    Artists, Food, Food History, Harper Design, History, Humor, Recipes, Uncategorized
    Entertainment, Food, Lore, Mermaids, Myths
  • The Strange Case of Dr. Couney: How a Mysterious European Showman Saved Thousands of American Babies

    The Strange Case of Dr. Couney: How a Mysterious European Showman Saved Thousands of American Babies

    Told that his surviving newborn daughter would soon die just like her twin, William Conlin grabbed the premature child and, hailing a cab, fled. But he wasn’t going to the hospital, he was leaving it and heading to see Martin Couney who had no office but operated on the midways of carnivals and fairs such…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    September 3, 2018
    Blue Rider Press, Book signings, Chicago Public Library, Cindy Pritzker Auditorium, Donna Seaman, Seminary Co-op Bookstore, Stuart Dybeck, Uncategorized
  • Local Flavor: Restaurants That Shaped Chicago’s Neighborhoods

    Local Flavor: Restaurants That Shaped Chicago’s Neighborhoods

    Chicago is a city made of neighborhoods, each individual and diverse, reflective of its residents and also the restaurants anchoring them. In her latest book, Jean Iversen shares with us her impressions and interactions in eight local eateries and the people who made them what they are, chronicling their stories in her latest book,  (Northwestern…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    August 22, 2018
    57th Street Books, Chicago, Cookbooks, Ethnic Enclaves, Food History, Northwestern University Press, Uncategorized
  • Ohio: A Novel

    Ohio: A Novel

    He was a successful journalist, but Stephen Markley says the arc of his career was leading him in a different direction than his ultimate dream—to be a novelist. While many of us would have just continued with the flow of success, Markley instead signed up to attend the Iowa Writer’s Workshop at the University of…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    August 21, 2018
    Barnes & Noble, Chicago, Simon & Schuster, Uncategorized
  • Hope Never Dies: A Obama-Biden Mystery

    Hope Never Dies: A Obama-Biden Mystery

    Watching news clips of Barack Obama windsurfing off of Richard Branson’s private island, kayaking with Justin Trudeau and BASE jumping in Hong Kong with Bradley Cooper while he’s grouting tile in his master bathroom and playing darts on a board his daughter gave him years ago, Joe Biden, feeling left-out (he doesn’t even have Secret…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    August 16, 2018
    Anderson Bookshop Naperville, Author event, Barack Obama, Book signings, Joe Biden, mystery, Quirk Books, Series, Uncategorized
  • Sales of Red’s Nature Adventure to Benefit the Shirley Heinze Land Trust

    Sales of Red’s Nature Adventure to Benefit the Shirley Heinze Land Trust

    Always adventuresome, Red, an energetic Irish setter, gets lost as he and his friends explore the northwestern Indiana nature preserves of the Shirley Heinze Land Trust. But losing his way becomes an educational experience for Red in James Dworkin’s third book about the lovable canine’s escapades, Red’s Nature Adventure, illustrated by artist Michael Chelich. “As…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    August 16, 2018
    Uncategorized
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