Front Porch Book Club

Front Porch Book Club

Every month the Front Porch Book Club features two episodes on our selected book. The first episode is Linda and Nancy discussing the book from their perspective. The second episode invites the author or an expert to delve deeper into the book. Our book selections are eclectic: fiction, autobiography, history, memoir, investigative journalism, and classics. They are books that give us insights into how we may be more intentional, creative, and loving in our lives.

  1. 2d ago

    Molly Fader

    We have a rollicking time with author Molly Fader. Her latest book, LADY X, became available on July 14. Molly is the author of four novels, including THE MCAVOY SISTERS BOOK OF SECRETS which is about two sisters from a small Pennsylvania hometown! Writing under the pseudonym, Molly O’Keefe, Molly Fader is the USA Today Bestselling author of over 50 contemporary romances. And Molly is a podcaster. Her podcast is called Day Drinking with Authors. She interviews authors, and others in the industry, about their recent releases, inspirations, and what’s happening next in publishing. And do it all while having a cocktail. Or three. She says! We discuss how Molly's love of romance was borne from early tragedy. After a successful career as a romance writer, however, Molly decided she needed to write beyond that genre. It was a painful switch in agenting and publisher. Molly tracing the inspiration for LADY X, including the incident in which she felt she poorly advised her teenaged daughter who was experiencing harassment. Nancy reveals where she cried during the story and Linny and Nancy regale Molly with stories of their visits to 1970's New York on unchaperoned high school bus trips. We talk about powerful men who abuse women and women who fight back. We also talk about how women sometimes enable the abuse of other women. This is a gritty, realistic, clear-eyed look at female relationships from the 1970's to today. And, all three of us love ally Todd. Molly’s podcast called DAY DRINKING WITH AUTHORS Amy Clark’s podcast called the BOOK GANG Kate Hilton’s CITY OF THE MUSE The Women’s March in DC Molly’s Website

  2. Aug 3

    Lady X

    It’s a hot summer in 1977. Son of Sam is on the loose and avigilante, Lady X, is meting out justice to abusive men. Linny and Nancy discuss Molly Fader’s new book, LADY X, and the feminine rage three young roommates experience in 1970’s New York. And also, in this dual-timeline book, modern day Margot whose A-list actor husband has been caught sendingcompromising pictures to girls. Ugh. We see women banding together, but this gritty book painfully shows how women also sometimes fail each other. This time, Nancy admits she cried reading the book (usually it’s Linny!). We alsoget updates on Linny’s acting gigs (can you say “speaking roles”?!), and, Nancy’s tennis teams’ trips to Districts and Regionals. In their endeavors, both Linny and Nancy are practicing Dr. Larry Widman’s positive self-talk!   Episode 45. Linda and Nancy discuss MAX OUT MINDSET by Dr.Larry Widman: https://frontporchbookclub.com/podcast/45-max-out-mindset-by-dr-larry-widman/   Episode 46. Author Dr. Larry Widman supercharges our newyear telling us about his book, MAX OUT MINDSET: https://frontporchbookclub.com/podcast/46-author-dr-larry-widman/   Episode 127. Linda and Nancy discuss THE MIDNIGHT SHOW: https://frontporchbookclub.com/podcast/127-the-midnight-show/   Episode 128.  AuthorsLee Kelly and Jennifer Thorne join us to discuss THE MIDNIGHT SHOW: https://frontporchbookclub.com/podcast/128-lee-kelly-and-jennifer-thorne/   Son of Sam: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Berkowitz   1977 New York City blackout: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City_blackout_of_1977   PAIGE REVIEWS BOOKS review of LADY X: https://paigesmith.net/tag/molly-fader-lady-x/

  3. May 19

    Jane Park

    This episode we interview Jane Park about her debut novel, INHERITANCE. Jane is a second-generation Korean-Canadian writer. She was born in Edmonton, Alberta, lived in New York City for over a decade, and now lives in Calgary, Alberta. INHERITANCE is her debut novel. Linny was excited to identify the similarities of Jane’s life and that of her leading character in INHERITANCE, Anne. In INHERITANCE, Anne Kim is a disaffected lawyer living a successful life in New York City – a far cry from her impoverished childhood in rural Canada where she faced racism and bullying as a second-generation Korean immigrant. When Anne returns to Canada for her father’s funeral, she must face the relationships and past she thought she had left behind and reckon with who she is. We talk with Jane, the author of INHERITANCE, about the second-generation immigrant experience, the dark family dysfunction humor that only immigrant kids understand, and the family scripts set forth by Confucianism. We learn about how Holocaust generational trauma literature informed the novel, as well as how Jane worked to prevent her trauma from impacting her own children. Jane also tells us how becoming a mother changed her writing in INHERITANCE and how her interest in God is reflected in the novel. We hear about Jane's family’s journey to Canada and her journey to becoming a novelist, despite its incongruity with most immigrant families’ desires for children to become doctors or lawyers. Jane tells us about the crucial support she received, financial and artistic, that brought this novel to life. We also learn about her love of fine arts. And, we now have two Korean words to add to our vocabularies: eunjangdo and ajumma. One controversial; one endearing.

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Every month the Front Porch Book Club features two episodes on our selected book. The first episode is Linda and Nancy discussing the book from their perspective. The second episode invites the author or an expert to delve deeper into the book. Our book selections are eclectic: fiction, autobiography, history, memoir, investigative journalism, and classics. They are books that give us insights into how we may be more intentional, creative, and loving in our lives.