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For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast

[BOOK CLUB BONUS] Kerri Maher: “The Paris Bookseller”

For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast

Jen Hatmaker

Relationships, Society & Culture

4.66.4K Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2023

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

It’s time for a good spring read–and what could be better than taking a literary trip to Paris in the spring? We are so excited to introduce you to Kerri Maher, the brilliant author of our latest book club pick, 'The Paris Bookseller.' Kerri is a rising star in the literary world, known for her captivating historical fiction that transports readers to different times and places. Kerri is the author of several critically acclaimed novels, including 'The Kennedy Debutante' and 'The Girl in White Gloves,' which have been praised for their historical detail and complex characters. In ‘The Paris Bookseller’, Kerri takes us to post-WWI Paris, where Maher brings to life Sylvia Beach, the founder of the bookstore Shakespeare and Company. 'The Paris Bookseller' is a tribute to the power of literature and the strength of women. Come be a part of the conversation here with us, and if you aren’t already a member of the Jen Hatmaker Book Club, jump on over to jenhatmakerbookclub.com after this episode to sign up!    Thought-Provoking Quotes: “It's amazing how much I learned about writing fiction from writing the truth.” - Kerri Maher “I spent a lot of time in the research stage of that novel feeling inadequate. Who am I to write about these people? I'm just some housewife with five unpublished novels in my attic. And two writer friends from very different parts of my writing life responded to that comment in almost exactly the same way. They were like, ‘but Kerri, this is your novel, isn't it? I was and that was very liberating to me.” - Kerri Maher “I've really had to embrace representing real people and real time periods. Yes,I want to absolutely do right by them. I want to kind of represent the truth of their essence.. But I also have to cop to the fact and respect the fact that these are my versions of these people.” - Kerri Maher   Kerri’s Links Kerri’s website Kerri’s Instagram Kerri’s Facebook Kerri’s Twitter Books & Resources Mentioned in This Episode The Kennedy Debutante book by Kerri Maher The Girl in White Gloves book by Kerri Maher All You Have to Do Is Call book by Kerri Maher The Paris Wife book by Paula McClain A Moveable Feast book by Ernest Hemingway Ulysses book by James Joyce  Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow book by Gabrielle Zevin The House of Eve book by Sadeqa Johnson The Midnight Library by Matt Haig   Connect with Jen! Jen’s website Jen’s Instagram Jen’s Twitter Jen’s Facebook Jen’s YouTube To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey guys, welcome back to the Gen Hat Maker Book Club podcast.

0:08.6

If you are listening to this episode over in our regular For the Love Feed, welcome.

0:14.2

This is a little bit about what we do in the Gen Hat Maker Book Club, which among a

0:18.6

million other awesome things, includes a dedicated interview with our author that month in

0:26.1

which we get to ask our personal questions and tell her our response to her writing.

0:33.5

And it is just one of our favorite things inside Book Club.

0:36.9

We would love to have you join us by the way.

0:38.7

You can find out all the details at genhatmakerbookclub.com.

0:43.7

So everybody get excited.

0:46.0

I can't wait to introduce you to Harry Mar, the brilliant author of our latest Book Club

0:52.5

pick, the Paris Book Cellar.

0:54.9

So Harry is something of a rising star in the literary world.

0:59.3

She's known for really captivating historical fiction.

1:04.3

That's her deal.

1:05.3

She's the author of the Kennedy Debbie Taunt and the girl in white gloves, which have

1:11.8

both been praised for their historical detail, their complex characters, obviously born

1:17.4

out of real life.

1:18.7

Now in the Paris Book Cellar, Harry takes us to post World War I Paris, mostly Paris

1:27.4

in the 1920s, where she brings to life for us Sylvia Beach.

1:33.4

So Sylvia was the founder, the owner of the famous bookstore Shakespeare and Company.

1:40.4

And so the Paris Book Cellar is a tribute to a lot of things, the power of literature,

1:45.9

the strength of women is such a fascinating read.

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