Reading Recap: Third Place Books

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Audience: About 10.
Anxiety index: 4 (out of 10).
Surprise guest(s): A Moroccan-American reader who’d heard about Hope from a bookseller. And my friend Donna M., whom I met while a resident at Hedgebrook.
No. of Moroccans who said hello:1

One of the great things about Third Place Books is how it works with the local community. It’s one of those places where you see people dropping by on their way home from work, to have a cup of coffee and hang out, play chess, all the while checking out books. The reading took place in The Den, a quieter area in the store, and there were about 10 people, so it was pretty cozy. This time, I read from ‘The Fanatic,’ which I haven’t looked at since the piece was in manuscript form, so it was nice revisiting the characters of Noura, Faten, Larbi, and Salma.

After the reading, I was asked to sit down for snapshots at a photo booth. Usually, bookstores have you sign an autograph book, but Third Place keeps an album of black-and-white photos, with corresponding names and dates. It was fun to flip through it and see people like Michael Moore making faces at the camera.

Who is Laila Lalami

Laila Lalami is the award winning and best selling author of six books.

What books has Laila Lalami written?

Laila has written the novels, Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits, Secret Son, The Moor's Account, The Other Americans, and The Dream Hotel.

What awards has Laila Lalami won?

Laila Lalami has won the American Book Award, the Arab American Book Award, the Hurston-Write Legacy Award, a Guggenheim a Harvard Radcliffe Fellowship, and a British Council Fellowship. Her work has also been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, the Booker Prize, the Women's Prize, and the Edgar Allan Poe Award.