On December 23rd, the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel ran an interview with One Book author Amor Towles. Interviewer Melinda Mawdsley asks Amor some great questions, and his answers reveal his writing methods and processes, and how his characters came to be. For instance, although this is his first novel, he's been writing since he was very young. Also, his idea for "Rules" was initiated over 20 years ago. He also drew inspiration from his grandmother, who had come of age, as the book's characters do, in the 1920's and 30's.
You'll also find a listing of our upcoming events. Our programs are meant to create an experience of the 1930's for our participants - you'll find the music, fashion, and art of that time, as well as historical perspectives (both national and local), literary interpretations, and thoughts on the changing meaning of civility.
Reserve your copy today! Our programs kick off on January 24th.
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