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The Country Bookshop in Southern Pines brings you conversations with authors. The guests range from local to world-wide best selling authors.

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The Country Bookshop in Southern Pines brings you conversations with authors. The guests range from local to world-wide best selling authors.

    David Wright Faladé on "Black Cloud Rising"

    David Wright Faladé on "Black Cloud Rising"

    "Black Cloud Rising" is a historical novel that takes us back to an extraordinary moment when enslaved men and women were shedding their bonds and embracing freedom.

    • 59 min
    Daniel Wallace on "This Isn't Going to End Well"

    Daniel Wallace on "This Isn't Going to End Well"

    If we're lucky, we all encounter at least one person whose life elevates and inspires our own. For acclaimed novelist Daniel Wallace, he had one hero and inspiration for so much of what followed: his longtime friend and brother-in-law William Nealy. Seemingly perfect, impossibly cool, William was James Dean, Clint Eastwood, and MacGyver all rolled into one, an acclaimed outdoorsman, a famous cartoonist, an accomplished author, and a master of all he undertook, William was the ideal that Daniel sought to emulate. But when William took his own life at age 48, Daniel was left first grieving, and then furious with the man who broke his and his sister's hearts. That anger led him to commit a grievous act of his own, a betrayal that took him down a dark path into the tortured recesses of William's past. Eventually, a new picture of William emerged, of a man with too many secrets and too much shame to bear. "This Isn't Going to End Well" is Daniel Wallace's first foray into nonfiction. Part love story, part true crime, part a desperate search for the self and how little we really can know another, This Isn't Going to End Well tells an intimate and moving story of what happens when we realize our heroes are human.

    • 1 hr 9 min
    In Conversation with Brendan Slocumb on "Symphony of Secrets"

    In Conversation with Brendan Slocumb on "Symphony of Secrets"

    "A gripping page-turner about a professor who uncovers a shocking secret about the most famous American composer of all time--that his music was stolen from a young Black composer named Josephine Reed. Determined to uncover the truth and right history's wrongs, Bern Hendricks will stop at nothing to finally give Josephine the recognition she deserves. Bern Hendricks has just received the call of a lifetime. As one of the world's preeminent experts on the famed twentieth-century composer Frederick Delaney, Bern knows everything there is to know about the man behind the music. When Mallory Roberts, a board member of the distinguished Delaney Foundation and direct descendant of the man himself, asks for Bern's help authenticating a newly discovered piece, which may be his famous lost opera, RED, he jumps at the chance. With the help of his tech-savvy acquaintance Eboni, Bern soon discovers that the truth is far more complicated than history would have them believe. In 1920s Manhattan, Josephine Reed is living on the streets and frequenting jazz clubs when she meets the struggling musician Fred Delaney. But where young Delaney struggles, Josephine soars. She's a natural prodigy who hears beautiful music in the sounds of the world around her. With Josephine as his silent partner, Delaney's career takes off--but who is the real genius here? In the present day, Bern and Eboni begin to uncover more clues that indicate Delaney may have had help in composing his most successful work. Armed with more questions than answers and caught in the crosshairs of a powerful organization who will stop at nothing to keep their secret hidden, Bern and Eboni will move heaven and earth in their dogged quest to right history's wrongs"

    • 1 hr 7 min
    In Conversation with Adm William McRaven on "The Wisdom of The Bullfrog"

    In Conversation with Adm William McRaven on "The Wisdom of The Bullfrog"

    In "The Wisdom of the Bullfrog," Adm. McRaven draws on his four decades as a Navy SEAL to provide readers with the most important leadership lessons he has learned over the course of his service.

    • 49 min
    Kate Moore in Conversation with Kimberly Daniels Taws

    Kate Moore in Conversation with Kimberly Daniels Taws

    This is an engaging discussion between Kimberly Daniels Taws of The Country Bookshop and the renowned nonfiction writer Kate Moore. The discussion is made all the more interesting because of the audience conversation at the end.

    • 58 min
    Exploring the parallels of Billie Holiday and Marilyn Monroe: A virtual conversation with author Carole Boston Weatherford about her two books of Memoir in Verse.

    Exploring the parallels of Billie Holiday and Marilyn Monroe: A virtual conversation with author Carole Boston Weatherford about her two books of Memoir in Verse.

    The Country Bookshop's Kimberly Daniels Taws discusses the parallels of Billie Holiday and Marilyn Monroe with author Carole Boston Weatherford.

    • 1 hr

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