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Neighbor and longtime friend of the store David Stuart Maclean is celebrating the launch of his debut novel and cautionary tale How I Learned to Hate in Ohio.
Attendance is free, but advance registration is required. Please e-mail us as words@bookcellarinc.com with the subject line "David Stuart Maclean RSVP" to reserve your spot. Access information will be sent out to all attendees the day of the event.
About How I Learned To Hate in Ohio: In late-1980s rural Ohio, bright but mostly friendless Barry Nadler begins his freshman year of high school with the goal of going unnoticed as much as possible. But his world is upended by the arrival of Gurbaksh, Gary for short, a Sikh teenager who moves to his small town and instantly befriends Barry and, in Gatsby-esque fashion, pulls him into a series of increasingly unlikely adventures. As their friendship deepens, Barry's world begins to unravel, and his classmates and neighbors react to the presence of a family so different from theirs. Through darkly comic and bitingly intelligent asides and wry observations, Barry reveals how the seeds of xenophobia and racism ï¬nd fertile soil in this insular community, and in an easy, graceless, unintentional slide, tragedy unfolds.
About David Stuart Maclean: David Stuart MacLean is a winner of the PEN Emerging Writer Award for Nonï¬ction and author of the award-winning memoir The Answer to the Riddle Is Me. His work has appeared in the New York Times, Ploughshares, Guernica, and on This American Life. He has taught creative writing at the University of Chicago, Columbia College, and the School of the Art Institute; is co-founder of the Poison Pen Reading Series in Houston; and was a Fulbright Scholar to India. Raised in central Ohio, he now lives in Chicago. How I Learned to Hate in Ohio is his debut novel.
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