[Killers of the Flower Moon]…is close to impeccable. It's confident, fluid in its dynamics, light on its feet…the crime story it tells is appalling, and stocked with authentic heroes and villains. It will make you cringe at man's inhumanity to man. About America's native people, Saul Bellow wrote in a 1957 essay, "They have left their bones, their flints and pots, their place names and tribal names and little besides except a stain, seldom vivid, on the consciousness of their white successors." The best thing about Grann's book is that it stares, hard, at that stain, and makes it vivid indeed.
Getting to the truth isn’t always easy or neat: it can be physically taxing, dusty, and well, messy…if you’re David Grann, meticulous master of narrative nonfiction that entertains us, makes us think, and uses history to show us who were are now. Luckily for readers, Grann is a tenacious researcher, first-class interviewer, a relentless reporter […]
“We all shape our stories in some way, we all try to emerge as the hero of them…” Author of Killers of the Flower Moon, David Grann, takes on mutiny and shipwreck in the shocking true story of The Wager. Grann joined us on the show to talk about wading through archival research, his adventure to the sites […]
With stories that will send chills down your spine, make you sleep with the lights on, and leave you double checking that your doors are locked, these Indigenous novels will keep you on the edge of your seat. Angeline Boulley first captured our hearts with Firekeeper’s Daughter, our first-ever YA Winner in the Children’s and […]
Whether it’s at a theater or from the comfort of your couch, these are the must-read books coming to a screen near you.
We are firm believers that books are better than movies, but that definitely doesn’t mean that we don’t get excited for movie adaptations of some of our favorites. We definitely recommend that you read it before you see it, so as we look forward to all the exciting book news that 2023 is bringing, we’re […]