EPISODE · Jun 28, 2021 · 54 MIN
Jonathan Sanchez, Blue Bicycle Books, and Katie Crouch, Author
from The Bookshop Podcast · host Mandy Jackson-Beverly
Send us Fan MailHello Vermont and South Carolina!Katie Crouch is the New York Times–bestselling author of Girls in Trucks, Men and Dogs, and Abroad. She has also written essays for The New York Times, Glamour, The London Guardian, Slate, Salon, and Tin House. A former resident of Namibia and San Francisco, Katie now lives in Vermont with her family and teaches creative writing at Dartmouth College.Blue Bicycle Books is located in Charleston, South Carolina. Founded in 1995 as Boomer’s Books by Lee and Jim Breeden, the store was bought in 2007 by local writer and longtime employee Jonathan Sanchez. Jonathan changed the name of the store to Blue Bicycle Books. Links for this episode:Katie Crouch Embassy Wife, Katie Crouch (signed bookplate) Girls In Trucks, Katie Crouch Men And Dogs, Katie CrouchThe White Glove War, Katie Crouch, Grady HendrixThe Magnolia League, Katie Crouch Peter Orner Early Morning Riser, Katherine Heiny Blue Bicycle Books YALLFest Write of Summer Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Neale Hurston The Bookstour, a documentary by Mason Engel Binc – Book Industry Charitable FoundationSupport the showThe Bookshop PodcastMandy Jackson-BeverlySocial Media Links
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Send us Fan Mail Hello Vermont and South Carolina! Katie Crouch is the New York Times–bestselling author of Girls in Trucks, Men and Dogs, and Abroad. She has also written essays for The New York Times, Glamour, The London Guardian, Slate, Salon, and Tin House. A former resident of Namibia and San Francisco, Katie now lives in Vermont with her family and teaches creative writing at Dartmouth College. Blue Bicycle Books is located in Charleston, South Carolina. Founded in 1995 as Boomer’s Book...
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