Author Talk: Isabel Allende
Calin Van Paris sits down with San Rafael's Isabel Allende to discuss her new book.
Calin Van Paris sits down with San Rafael's Isabel Allende to discuss her new book.
This month's featured author is Daniel Alarcón and we share a few page turners to get you going on your 2015 reading.
We sat down with head chef Christopher Kostow of the Restaurant at Meadowood to discuss his new book, "A New Napa Cuisine."
We sat down with author Anne Lamott to discuss her new book, Small Victories: Spotting Improbable Moments of Grace.
What to read this month.
What to read this summer.
What to read this month.
What to read this summer.
C-Scape: Conquer the Forces Changing Business Today by Larry Kramer, Harper Collins, $27.99. Challenges of the Digital Revolution explained in understandable terms. Kramer, from Tiburon, founded MarketWatch and headed CBS Digital Media. “It’s a revolution in communications not seen since…
Authors Gary Pomerantz and David Sheff.
New page turners.
Fresh new cookbooks.
Bad Blood: a local murder.
Living the literary life.
Aunt and niece collaborate on a novel.
Picks for summer.
The Aerial Photography of Robert Campbell
Katie Crouch is really happy to be home. She can’t remember how many cities — it was either nine or 11 — she visited on her prepublication book tour to meet booksellers and press, but it wore her out. “My only job for 14…
Suzanne Finnamore’s memoir of divorce.
Wendy Merrill's Falling Into Manholes
Philip Fradkin's Wallace Stegner biography.
Michael Krasny's Off Mike
Gift Books for the holiday season.
In this novel author James Tipton brings literary history and the French Revolution to life.
Samantha Berry reviews some of the best new books of the season.
In Martin Cruz Smith's sixth Arkady Renko novel, Stalin's Ghost, the changing face of Russia once again plays a starring role.
J.otto Seibold continues his homage to canines.
Learn to love motherhood as much as we love our kids
In her new memoir, Tiburon native and lifelong skeptic Lindsey Crittenden tells of finding her way to prayer
With her third book on faith, Anne Lamott proves she’s the funniest Jesus freak out there.