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Marina Endicott in conversation with Souvankham Thammavongsa

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Bestselling authors Marina Endicott and Souvankham Thammavongsa will be in conversation on their new books, The Voyage of the Morning Light (Endicott), and How to Pronounce a Knife (Thammavongsa).

This event will be streamed live online as part of the Midtown Scholar Bookstore's Virtual Event Series. To register for free, visit https://www.crowdcast.io/e/the-voyage-of-the-morning-light

To order a signed copy of The Voyage of the Morning Light visit our website here: https://www.midtownscholar.com/virtual-event-series/voyage-of-the-morning-light

And to order a copy of How to Pronounce a Knife, visit our website here: https://www.midtownscholar.com/virtual-event-series/how-to-pronounce-a-knife

About Voyage of the Morning Light:

Kay and Thea are half-sisters, separated in age by almost twenty years, but deeply attached. When their stern father dies, Thea travels to Nova Scotia for her long-promised marriage to the captain of the Morning Light. But she cannot abandon her orphaned young sister, so Kay too embarks on a life-changing journey to the other side of the world.

At the heart of The Voyage of the Morning Light is a crystallizing moment in Micronesia: Thea, still mourning a miscarriage, forms a bond with a young boy from a remote island and takes him on board as her own son. Over time, the repercussions of this act force Kay, who considers the boy her brother, to examine her own assumptions—which are increasingly at odds with those of society around her—about what is forgivable and what is right.

Inspired by a true story, Marina Endicott shows us a now-vanished world in all its wonder, and in its darkness, prejudice, and difficulty, too. She also brilliantly illuminates our present time through Kay’s examination of the idea of “difference”—between people, classes, continents, cultures, customs and species. The Voyage of the Morning Light is a breathtaking novel by a writer who has an astonishing ability to bring past worlds vividly to life while revealing the moral complexity of our own.

About How to Pronounce a Knife:

In the title story of Souvankham Thammavongsa's debut collection, a young girl brings a book home from school and asks her father to help her pronounce a tricky word, a simple exchange with unforgettable consequences. Thammavongsa is a master at homing in on moments like this -- moments of exposure, dislocation, and messy feeling that push us right up against the limits of language.The stories that make up How to Pronounce Knife focus on characters struggling to build lives in unfamiliar territory, or shuttling between idioms, cultures, and values. A failed boxer discovers what it truly means to be a champion when he starts painting nails at his sister's salon. A young woman tries to discern the invisible but immutable social hierarchies at a chicken processing plant. A mother coaches her daughter in the challenging art of worm harvesting.

In a taut, visceral prose style that establishes her as one of the most striking and assured voices of her generation, Thammavongsa interrogates what it means to make a living, to work, and to create meaning.


To register for free, visit https://www.crowdcast.io/e/the-voyage-of-the-morning-light

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