Last month, author Gerry Wilson joined our book club to talk about her richly imagined Southern Gothic novel, That Pinson Girl. She talked to us about writing about the influenza epidemic of 1918 while in the early days of the COVID pandemic, the family stories that served as inspiration for her characters, and the difficulty—and fun—of writing from a villain’s POV. Our book club members (me included!) really loved the novel. If you haven’t read it yet, I highly suggest picking up a copy of That Pinson Girl from your local bookstore or library.
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If you want to go the extra mile, leave That Pinson Girl a five star review on Goodreads and Amazon (even if you didn’t buy the book on Amazon), share a picture of the book to your social media, or recommend it to a friend. These small actions can make a big difference to the authors whose books mean so much to us.
Thank you, Gerry! And thanks again to our partners: Mississippi Book Festival, Lemuria Books, and Friendly City Books. Thank you to the team at Red Squared for recording our production at their studio in The Hangar.
Up next: we’re reading The Great River: The Making and Unmaking of the Mississippi by Boyce Upholt. Join us on July 25 at 7 p.m.
And in if you’re in the Jackson area this Thursday July 11, we’ll be doing a Happy Hour Book Club Meet-Up at Aplos, starting at 5 p.m. If you haven’t already told me you’re coming, you can respond to this email! (That way I know how big of a table to reserve.)
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