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Thursday, March 20, 2025

E.A. Hanks reading/signing new memoir 'The 10' - April 17th

 

Time Tested Books
is pleased to welcome

E.A. Hanks

presenting debut memoir

The 10: A Memoir of Family

and the Open Road

reading / signing / Q&A

Thursday, April 17th, 7:00pm


From Vanity Fair and The New York Times contributor comes a beautifully written, deeply felt memoir recounting the solo, cross-country journey she made along the Ten across the American southwest: a mission to uncover both what harrowing violence may or may not have happened to her late mother, but also, to look within and discover who she herself is—where her mother ends and she begins.

In her trusted loaded-up minivan “Minnie,” E.A. Hanks follows the same route as a long-ago road trip with her mother in an attempt to better understand the complicated woman who gave her life. Along the way, as she follows her mother’s diaries and her own recollections of the route, she begins to uncover secrets—some unexpectedly wonderful, and others darker and more violent than she ever imagined—that bring more questions than answers.

From the quiet expanses of White Sands National Park to the bustling streets of New Orleans, and the Texas-Mexico border to the swamps of the Florida panhandle, she interacts with the amazing breadth and diversity of the people that call these places home. Reckoning with the past, the present, her memories, and herself, Hanks brings us along a beautiful voyage towards understanding how the stories we tell about the places we’re from ultimately become the stories we tell about the people we are.

 

"I cannot think of a writer since Joan Didion who writes about place and the characters that inhabit it quite in the way Hanks does. I was myself struck by her literary lightning over and over again and here is the highest praise. I did not want the journey to end." Mary Morris, author of The Red House and The River Queen


"Sometimes sparkling, sometimes somber narrative of a sojourn along America’s southernmost interstate highway…. heartfelt, yearning…poetic…. A lively, lovely take on an old standby, the road trip as a journey within." – Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)


“[Hanks] shines in this affecting debut chronicle of her turbulent relationship with her mother…. her journey will resonate with anyone entangled in a messy parent-child bond… a forthright and moving account.” – Publishers Weekly

 
 
Madeleine Eve Ignon

E.A. Hanks lives in Los Angeles, California. Formerly a staffer at Vanity Fair, she has contributed to Time, The Guardian, The New York Times, and others. Follow her on Instagram @EAHanks.
 
 

 
 This event is FREE & everyone is invited.

Friday, February 7, 2025

'Sacramento Noir' Book Launch with John Freeman & Guests - March 6th

Time Tested Books
is proud to present
John Freeman
with guests
Naomi J. Williams, Maureen O'Leary,
Jamil Jan Kochai, Janet Rodriguez 
Sacramento Noir
reading / signing / Q&A

Thursday, March 6th, 7:00pm


The Akashic Noir Series’ exploration of California continues with this spellbinding collection of stories curated by Sacramento native John Freeman. John will serve as host with guest readers Naomi J. Williams, Maureen O'Leary, Jamil Jan Kochai and Janet Rodriguez.

Featuring brand-new stories by Naomi J. Williams, William T. Vollmann, Maureen O'Leary, Reyna Grande, Jamil Jan Kochai, Maceo Montoya, Nora Rodriguez Camagna, Shelley Blanton-Stroud, Luis Avalos, José Vadi, Janet Rodriguez, Jen Soong, and John Freeman.

In his introduction, John Freeman writes:
"This book is an attempt to . . . invite you into a variety of houses and apartments and spaces all over Sacramento, to imagine lives, not yours, or perhaps like yours, as told by some of the city's most talented living writers. What freedom is here in words: to travel, to visit, to linger, to hear stories from all across the city, and to some degree across time . . .

"Here is Sacramento in all of its splendor and deep, not-at-all-buried contradictions. A frontier city that quickly used its wealth to gather power. A locale that is somehow not quite sure it is still urban. Darkly compelling, canopied, gusted by river smells, Sacramento emerges from these thirteen stories like a character itself. It's the kind of place that has sprawled widely enough, and covered enough different landscapes, that it is now many cities, some of which do not interact with each other. Some of which are only remembered in names of neighborhoods which people who once lived there still use with each other: Sakura City. The West End. Broderick. What a joy and vivid dream it is to see these stories here together, between these covers--for all to visit."

This event is FREE & everyone is invited.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Sunday 1/16: Covering Jerry Brown - The Sacramento Living Library


January 16th at 7 p.m.
Covering Jerry Brown

Jim Lewis & Jeff Raimundo

As young reporters in the capitol press corps, Jim Lewis and Jeff Raimundo covered Governor Jerry Brown’s first two terms for the Sacramento Bee. These longtime capitol insiders will share their stories and memories of Jerry Brown and the era of his administration.

The Sacramento Living Library is curated by Time Tested Books' Peter Keat and hosted by Midtown Monthly's Tim Foster. The series continues on in 2011 on the third Sunday of every month at Time Tested Books. Doors open at 6 p.m. , with things kicking off at 7 p.m. The events are free and everyone is invited.

Stay tuned for the lineup for the rest of the year...




Friday, June 11, 2010

June 20th: Peter Schrag - Sacramento Living Library #6


We are pleased to present the sixth installment of our Sacramento Living Library series with journalist and author Peter Schrag, who will discuss issues of immigration in US and California history. Schrag will offer insights into recent events in Arizona and put them into historical perspective. His new book, Not Fit for our Society: Immigration and Nativism in America, was published in May 2010.

The event starts at 7pm on Sunday, June 20th. Admission is free and everyone is invited.

We're taking July off, but the Sacramento Living Library will resume in August. Future speakers will include Dick Bertolucci, Jeffrey Callison, and baseball historian Alan O'Connor.

The Sacramento Living Library, curated by Time Tested Books's Peter Keat and hosted by Midtown Monthly Editor Tim Foster, is a new addition to the River City's cultural scene, with talks, lectures and discussions featuring some of Sacramento's best and brightest. Guests have included Russ Solomon, Ginger Rutland, Darrell Corti, David Mogavero, and former Sacramento Mayors Isenberg, Miller, Rudin and Fargo.