Bedford Playhouse Book Club
Bedford Playhouse Book Club: The Bedford Playhouse’s new Bedford Playhouse Book Club series from their book club curator Elisabeth Weed features four author talks with critically acclaimed writers beginning in May and running through August. Each month, the Book Club chats will alternate between adult and young adult titles.
The first event in the series will debut on Tuesday, May 11 with a chat with Christine Coulson, author of Metropolitan Stories. The novel draws on Coulson’s twenty-five years of experience working behind the scenes at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The Book Club series continues on Thursday, June 17 with Mike Curato, whose new book Flamer was awarded a 2021 Golden Kite Award Honor for Illustrated Book for Older Readers by The Society of Children’s Books Writers and Illustrators. Mike is a writer and illustrator whose Little Elliot, Big City series launched in 2014 and now has five titles. He has also illustrated for children’s book authors Samantha Berger, Margarita Engle and Trudy Ludwig and contributed to What’s Your Favorite Color by Eric Carle and Friends, and Sunny Day: A Celebration of the Sesame Street Theme Song.
The series returns to an adult book from Adrienne Brodeur, Wild Game: My Mother, Her Secret and Me on July 13. A daughter’s tale of living in the thrall of her magnetic, complicated mother, and the chilling consequences of her complicity. Wild Game is in development for a film. Brodeur founded the literary magazine Zoetrope: All Story with Francis Ford Coppola. Her essays have appeared in Glamour, O Magazine, The National, The New York Times, Vogue and other publications.
And it will conclude on August 10 with a discussion with Fracisco X Stork about his young adult book, On the Hook. A story about a chess team champion who is targeted by a gang member. Francisco was born to a single mother in Monterey, Mexico in 1953. They moved to El Paso when he was nine and after studying Latin American Literature at Harvard he worked as a lawyer until his recent retirement. This is his first book.