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RACHEL HERGETT
For the Chronicle
When Sage Crawford-Kahrl became a bookseller with the Country Bookshelf in Bozeman, they had recently come out of a reading slump. Reading for fun, or reading any book by choice, had taken a back seat to school work.
Enter “The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle,” the debut mystery novel by English
author Stuart Turton, that the author describes as an Agatha Christie mystery within a “Groundhog Day” time loop. Admittedly judging the book by the cover, Sage picked up a copy from a bookstore before a flight. She finished it in two days.
As a bookseller, one frequent request is a recommendation of a book to help people out of their own reading slumps. They’re looking for a page-turner, or that “can’t put it
down” book. For Sage, “The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle” continues to be that book.
More than simply reintroducing the joy of reading, Sage’s love for the book and Turton’s writing are the main reasons the author will visit Bozeman this weekend, with a reading and conversation with Sage at the Country Bookshelf on May 19 about his latest book, “The Last Murder at the End of the World.” In England,
the book was released on March 28, reaching the top of the Sunday Times bestseller chart for hardcover fiction.
The U.S. release is slated for May 21.
“I was just recommending this book because I believed people would like it, because I loved it so much,” Sage said.
“I didn’t expect that things would snowball how they did. It proved to me the way that a little independent bookstore can
impact community.”
Based on Sage’s recommendations, Country Bookshelf sold 91 copies of “The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle” in December 2021. For context, and a peek behind the bookstore curtain, Sage explained that to keep a book on a shelf, the store must sell eight copies… in a year. The bookstore has now sold well over 1,000 copies.
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“The Kardashians” - Season 5 (May 23)
Mom Kris, along with daughters Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Kendall and Kylie, tell their stories of love and life in the spotlight, from the pressures of running billion-dollar businesses to the joys of playtime and school drop-offs.
“Ferrari” (May 24)
Set in the summer of 1957, with Enzo Ferrari’s (Adam Driver) auto empire in crisis, the ex-racer turned entrepreneur pushes himself and his drivers to the edge as they launch into the Mille Miglia, a treacherous 1,000mile race across Italy. Shailene Woodley and Penélope Cruz co-star.
BY JAY BOBBIN“Sentinel” (May 24)
In 2155, through a multi-dimensional portal, an alien invasion annihilates nearly the entire human race. Some of the people who manage to survive are miners hidden on the dark side of the moon and, years after the invasion, with the use of new technology, three soldiers are sent back to Earth.Upon arrival, the three heroes soon find themselves face to face with the all-powerful guardian of the portal known as the Sentinel and its army.
Familiar and much-honored for her acting, Jane Lynch has established another identity by making it known that she’s game for games.
The alumna of television’s “Glee” won a Primetime Emmy for playing Sue Sylvester on that series, but she has collected two more (out of her total of five to date) by using her caustic humor to put contestants through their paces. The current example of her filling that role is NBC’s “Weakest Link,” which moves to Mondays on May 20.
Lynch starts each episode by putting eight players to the test, having them work together to answer questions and win money. As the contest progresses, players who contribute the least to the team’s success are voted out, with Lynch giving them this now-famous dismissal: “You are the Weakest Link. Goodbye.”
Lynch’s ability to field such duties could be traced back to her career roots as a member of Chicago’s renowned Second City troupe, as one of only two women selected for the company at that time. She went on to do more improvisation on stage as a member of Annoyance Theater, where her roles included matriarch Carol in “The Real Live Brady Bunch.”
By the time “Glee” premiered in 2009, Lynch had racked up considerable movie credits, ranging from “The Fugitive” (1993) to such Christopher Guest-directed satires as “Best in Show” (2000) and “A Mighty Wind” (2003). They typically showed off her quick wit and skill at repartee, and that, along with her “Glee” persona, made her NBC’s choice to host “Hollywood Game Night” in 2013. Involving celebrity guests in party games, that gig lasted until 2020 and earned Lynch dual Primetime Emmys — and dovetailed with the start of her “Weakest Link” work.
“The Darjeeling Limited” (Available Now)
In the Wes Anderson film, estranged brothers Francis (Owen Wilson), Peter (Adrien Brody) and Jack (Jason Schwartzman) reunite for a train trip across India. The siblings have not spoken in over a year, ever since their father passed away. Francis is recovering from a motorcycle accident, Peter cannot cope with his wife’s pregnancy, and Jack cannot get over his ex-lover.
Birthdate: July 14, 1960
Birthplace: Evergreen Park, Ill.
Current residence: Los Angeles
Marital status: Married
Movie credits include: “Ralph Breaks the Internet,” “The Late Bloomer,” “Mascots,” “Afternoon Delight,” “Wreck-It Ralph,” “The Three Stooges,” “Paul,” “Rio,” “Shrek Forever After,” “Post Grad,” “Julie & Julia,” “Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs,” “Role Models,” “The Rocker,” “Space Chimps,” “Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story,” “Alvin and the Chipmunks,” “For Your Consideration,” “Talladega Nights: The Legend of Ricky Bobby,” “The 40-Year-Old Virgin,” “The Aviator,” “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events,” “Sleepover,” “A Mighty Wind,” “Collateral Damage,” “Best in Show,” “What Planet Are You From?,” “Fatal Instinct,” “The Fugitive,” “Straight Talk,” “Vice Versa”
Other television credits include: “Glee,” “Hollywood Game Night,” “Bob’s Burgers,” “Only Murders in the Building,” “Harriet the Spy,” “Arthur,” “The Good Fight,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Will & Grace,” “Manhunt: Unabomber,” “Angel From Hell,” “Portlandia,” “The Simpsons,” “Web Therapy,” “Saturday Night Live,” “Party Down,” “Psych,” “My Name Is Earl,” “American Dad!,” “The New Adventures of Old Christine,” “Boston Legal,” “Criminal Minds,” “Lovespring International,” “The L Word,” “Desperate Housewives,” “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” “MDs,” “7th Heaven,” “Family Guy,” “The X-Files,” “The West Wing,” “Gilmore Girls,” “Judging Amy,” “Caroline in the City,” “3rd Rock From the Sun,” “Party of Five,” “Married … With Children”
Awards she has received include: Five Primetime Emmys, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, a Television Critics Association Award, a People’s Choice Award, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Checking
Lynch had big shoes to fill, since the host of a 2001-02 version was Anne Robinson, who also presided over the original British version of the show and was renowned for her snarkiness. However, in maintaining her likability along with her sarcasm, Lynch has made the program very much her own vehicle — affirmed by the fact that four years in, she’s still “linked” to it.
Education: Thornridge High School (Dolton, Ill.), Illinois State University (Normal, Ill.), Cornell University (Ithaca, N.Y.)
Across
1. “___ of Tomorrow” (2014 Tom Cruise film)
5. “This Is the ___” (2013 James Franco film)
8. Fifth word in “American Pie”
11. Way around London, once
12. Concept
13. “Breaking ___”
14. Bellyache
15. Kramer’s neighbor
17. Dorothy, Rose and Blanche
19. Pate de ___ gras
20. Laugh sound
21. Starts streaming
23. Don’t bother
27. Pickled delicacy
28. Sutton of the P.G.A.
29. It’s for the birds
32. “Great British Baking Show” props
34. Slip in a pot
36. “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” actor
BY JAY BOBBINFrom a mermaid-loving man to Mister Rogers, Tom Hanks certainly has tackled a wide variety of roles in his career.
One of the most different is the Depression-era hit man he plays in the 2002 drama “Road to Perdition,” which MGM+ shows Wednesday, May 22. It’s a necessarily mannered and lowkey part for the typically gregarious Hanks, and if it’s difficult to accept him in it, that’s a sign of just how successful he is in it.
The character is a family man as well as a killer, and when his eldest son (Tyler Hoechlin, who’s grown up to be television’s latest Superman) discovers a bit too much about Dad’s business, the seemingly fatherly mobster in charge (Paul Newman, typically masterful in one of his last roles) wants the youngster eliminated.
Instead, the victims become Hanks’ wife (Jennifer Jason Leigh) and younger son, sending Hanks and his other child on the run ... but with eventual revenge on the father’s mind.
“Road to Perdition” clearly is emotionally complex, quite wonderfully, and it has an ideal director in Sam Mendes — who was coming off his Oscar-winning “American Beauty,” and who also drew a tremendous performance from another actor with whom he would develop an interesting history.
Later directed by Mendes again in the James Bond capers “Skyfall” and “Spectre,” Daniel Craig was a rising, respected British actor who made a very un-Bond-like and impressively American impression in “Road to Perdition” as Newman’s son, a mistake-prone weakling whose attempts to earn his father’s respect only gain him scorn instead. Indeed, Newman looks upon Hanks as more of a son to him, something that definitely doesn’t escape the jealous Craig’s notice.
Also on hand is Jude Law as an outwardly charming assassin recruited by Newman to do the dirty deed of getting rid of Hanks and son. Law’s character has rather odd tastes, extending to his photographing those he kills, and the performer does an excellent job of establishing the sort of charisma that would serve him well in romantic comedies then to come.
37. Amy Poehler’s show, for short
41. Mandy Patinkin series
42. Strong team
44. Taproom order
45. “Rock of ___”
46. “The Lion King” (1994) lion
47. “___ Things I Hate About You” (1999)
48. Clinch, with “up”
49. “A Bug’s Life” (1998) extras
Down
1. List ender
2. “RuPaul’s ___ Race”
3. Actress Janeane
4. Wield
5. “Our Time in ___” (10,000 Maniacs album)
6. Whinny
7. Harry Potter actor Radcliffe
8. Director Ferrara
9. Misses
10. Uneven?
12. Psychiatrist’s response
16. Like Pluto or Tubi, e.g.
18. Bad-mouth
21. For each one
22. Uncle on 15-Across
24. Old Rory Calhoun TV western
25. Shut out
26. 1997 U.S. Open winner
30. “Your majesty”
31. Gertrude Stein confidante Alice B. ___
32. Monk’s med. condition
33. Shakespearean setting
35. Practice
36. Polit. wild cards
37. “The Gallows ___” (2023 BBC miniseries)
38. “I’ll second that”
39. De novo
40. TD Bank hoopster
41. Flat cap in “Peaky Blinders,” e.g.
43. TV’s “Emerald Point ___”
BY JAY BOBBINQ: Who is the actress who plays the newest member of the “FBI: International” team, and what has she done before?
A: Christina Wolfe is the performer who has portrayed FBI Supervisory Intelligence Analyst Amanda Tate starting in the CBS drama’s third season, which concludes Tuesday, May 21 (it has been renewed for a fourth year). She was brought in to help fill the opening left by founding cast member Heida Reed, who left at the start of Season 3 when her character Jamie Kellett left the team to go back to America and continue her work with the FBI out of Washington, D.C.
Though the London, England-born Wolfe went by a different name — Christina Ulfsparre — earlier in her career, she’s also known for her series roles on E! Entertainment Television’s “The Royals” (as Kathryn Davis), The CW’s “Batwoman” (as Julia Pennyworth) and Syfy’s “The Ark” (as Cat Brandice). She also was featured in the 2022 Netflix movie “The Weekend Away,” playing a woman who disappears after getting a friend (played by Leighton Meester) to take a trip to Croatia with her. Additionally, she had a role opposite Kelen Coleman and Jacqueline Bisset in the 2019 Lifetime film “Adriana Trigiani’s Very Valentine.” Wolfe had professional training at Drama Studio London, and she did much of her early acting overseas. That included the movies “From A to B,” “Level Up” and “Hercules Reborn,” plus such other TV work as “Doctor Mateo,” “West End Girls,” “Drowning in Sunshine” and “Holby City.”
“The Blue Angels” (May 23)
“McDonald & Dodds” - Season 4 (May 23)
Two detectives with seemingly nothing in common are thrown together. Wildly ambitious DCI McDonald (Tala Gouveia) and the shy DS Dodds (Jason Watkins) forge an unlikely friendship and entertaining, effective partnership as they take on puzzling cases.
The Blue Angels have been enthralling people both across the country and around the globe for more than 75 years. Now, Amazon MGM Studios and IMAX present a brand-new documentary that takes audiences soaring with the Navy’s elite Flight Demonstration Squadron as never before. Filmed for IMAX, the immersive footage puts you in the cockpit for a firsthand view of the Blue Angels’ precision flying, while the aerial shots deliver a spectacular showcase of the breathtaking maneuvers that have made them the world’s premier jet team.
“Eric” (Netflix — May 30, Limited Series Premiere)
Set in 1980s New York, this emotional thriller from Abi Morgan follows Vincent (Benedict Cumberbatch), one of New York’s leading puppeteers and the creator of a hugely popular children’s television show, as he struggles to cope with the loss of his son, Edgar (Ivan Morris Howe), after he disappears one morning on the way to school. Full of self-loathing and guilt around Edgar’s disappearance, Vincent clings to his son’s drawings of a blue monster puppet, Eric, convinced that if he can get Eric on TV, then Edgar will come home.
“The 1% Club” - Season 1 (May 23)
Where the questions have nothing to do with remembering little known facts, endless reams of dates or obscure quiz trivia, this new game show is all about applying logic, reasoning skills and common sense. The show begins with 100 contestants, who are then whittled down as they compete to make it to the end and answer a question only 1% of the country can get right, in hopes of winning up to 100,000 dollars.
“Dom” - Season 3 (May 24)
In this crime drama’s third and final season, the countdown has started and our protagonists are even closer to death. On one side, Pedro (Gabriel Leone) finds shelter in Rocinha, the biggest favela in Rio, trying to run away from the police, but at the same time threatened by drug dealers. On the other, Victor Dantas (Flavio Tolezani), aware of his son’s situation, has to cope with lung cancer and is doing everything in his power in a last attempt to save Pedro.
Solution on page 12
The Bozeman Public Library is proud to offer online access to the Billings Gazette, the Bozeman Dailly Chronicle, Butte’s Montana Standard, the Helena Independent, the Missoulian, The New York Times and USA Today to local readers. You probably can’t read those newspapers all at once, but, now you can read a different newspaper online every day of the week. A Bozeman Public Library card is required for access. What do you get with this access, you ask? A digital reproduction, unabridged, of the print edition on the day it is published. And, how does one obtain a free Library card? You must visit the Library in person, present
identification that indicates you are a resident of the beautiful Gallatin County, or, pay $10 for an out of county card, good for one year. For more information about online access to daily newspapers, or Library cards, please visit bozemanlbrary.org or call 406-582-2410.
Mountain King by Anders De La Motte. This atmospheric, sinister mystery novel, perfect
for fans of the Nordic thrillers of Jo Nesbo and Stieg Larsson. Sharp-witted Leonora Asker, section chief in Malmö’s (Sweden) serious crimes unit, defies a career-ending demotion with a covert, no-holds-barred hunt for a serial killer.
Straight Shooter: the Memoir of Second Chances and First Takes by Stephen A. Smith. This biography tells SS’s story firsthand, beyond the ESPN set, about his negligent father, his loving mother, being
a father himself, his battle with life-threatening COVID-19, and what he really thinks about politics and social issues.
A Day in the Life of Abed Salama: Anatomy of a Jerusalem Tragedy by Nathan Thrall. After a school bus crashes Abed Salama sets off on an odyssey to find his son, a Palestinian. Abed is on the wrong side of the separation wall. Get a glimpse of the city of Jerusalem and the war in this Pulitzer Prize winning book.
FOR THE KIDDOS
Find Your A: A Hidden Pictures Alphabet Book by Seymour Chwast. Reading aloud to your kid, grandkid, godchild, friend’s kid — wherever the littles in your life are present — is so much more fun if they can
participate in the story! The picture book has a puzzle on every page. Find the letter, learn the letter, teach the alphabet, admire the author’s illustrations. All this while surreptitiously teaching reading skills.
This Again? by Adam Borba; illustrations by Merce Lopez. Noah is in seventh grade and desperately wants to enjoy it. But, he must time travel to save himself from a humiliating disaster. This story featuring a male protagonist, has lots of laugh out-loud humor, and a pretty good story about children and mistakes or failures that devastate and haunt them, and how to best manage those inevitable events in life.
“Mulligan” - Part 2 (May 24)
“Tires” (May 23)
At his father’s auto shop, a hapless manager strives to improve customer service and drive profits while keeping his troublemaking cousin in line. Shane Gillis, Steve Gerben and Chris O’Connor star.
Allegiances are tested when the grim realities of life on an empty, alien-ravaged planet start to sink in for President Mulligan (Nat Faxon) and his rag-tag band of survivors (no plumbing! No food! Movies are just plays now!). In order to rebuild society they’ll have to overcome feral cub scouts, a cruise ship with a deadly secret, and each other. Dana Carvey, Tina Fey, Phil LaMarr, Sam Richardson, Chrissy Teigen and Ayo Edebiri also voice star.
“Another big theme in the show is that of endurance and resilience, and because of what Louis is experiencing this season, I’ve definitely learned that my own mind is more resilient than I thought it was. It’s more robust. I can withstand more madness than I thought I could. It’s been really fulfilling and challenging and fun.” - Jacob Anderson, star of “Interview With the Vampire”
“Atlas” (May 24)
Atlas Shepherd (Jennifer Lopez), a brilliant but misanthropic data analyst with a deep distrust of artificial intelligence, joins a mission to capture a renegade robot with whom she shares a mysterious past. But when plans go awry, her only hope of saving the future of humanity from AI is to trust it. Simu Liu, Sterling K. Brown, Gregory J. Cohan, Abraham Popoola, Lana Parrilla and Mark Strong make up the ensemble cast.
“My Oni Girl” (May 24)
In Studio Colorido’s fourth feature-length animated film, high school student Hiiragi yearns to get along with others and not be disliked, and finds himself unable to say no whenever someone requests something of him. Even though he tries his best to do things for others, it never goes well, leaving him with no one he can call a friend. One summer day, he encounters an oni girl named Tsumugi — who has come to the human world to search for her mother. The complete opposite of Hiiragi, Tsumugi does whatever she pleases.
“In past seasons, I always had to have my tie up very prim and proper. This season we explored having the buttons open and showing that rebellious side to Colin, who doesn’t want to follow the rules.” - Star of “Bridgerton,” Luke Newton
“To be able to sit in the same chair as the iconic hosts before me, it’s been my absolute honor to be a part of The Tonight Show for the last 10 years. I want to thank all the viewers who have laughed with me, inspired me, and come along for what has been the most joyful journey of my life. I still pinch myself every day and am so appreciative of the opportunity to stand alongside the giants of our business who have made their mark on this great television institution.” - Jimmy Fallon, host of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon”
Cousin of “Phooey!”
Artist Chagall 8. Make use of 11. Yale Bowl rooter
12. Eight in Ecuador
13. Weeder’s tool
14. It follows a transitive verb
17. ___ Grove Village, Ill.
18. Greyhound, e.g.
19. One of the Baldwins
21. Looked over 24. “Greetings!”
25. You and I
26. Belonging to
41. Fill the bill?
42. Colored eye part
43. Lennon’s lady
44. A.M.A. members
45. Jogging gait
46. Literary piece
Down
1. Sack 2. Ryan’s “Love Story” (1970) co-star
3. Staff addition
4. Faux
5. Operate
27. 1982 Spielberg movie about an alien
28. Abominable Snowman
30. Holds 32. “Take ___” 34. Italian pronoun
35. Close male companionship with a sworn loyalty
16. Nike’s slogan
19. Yawl call
20. Vitality
22. Gershwin biographer David
23. Clears
29. Honey
31. Large mackerel
33. Rework
34. Lion’s share
35. Entreat
36. Drink from a dish
37. “It’s c-ccold!”
6. Pi follower
7. Baseball great Ty
8. More than this?
9. Member of “The Squad,” informally
10. Sulky state 15. 1950s-’80s Chevy utility vehicle
38. City on Guanabara Bay
39. Tackle’s teammate
40. Caviar
“Chip ‘n’ Dale: Park Life”Season 2 (May 22)
Two tiny troublemakers have huge adventures while trying to live the good life in a big city park. Nervous worrier Chip and laid-back dreamer Dale make the perfect odd couple: they’re best buddies and they drive each other nuts. In their perpetual pursuit of acorns, these ultimate underdogs are joined by Donald Duck, Pluto, Butch and other iconic Disney characters as they face down bullies great and small.
In the early 1990s, few beyond those who journeyed into the pages of Marvel comics had ever heard of “Rogue,” “Beast,” “Gambit,” or even “Wolverine.” But that sad state of affairs changed forever when “X-Men: The Animated Series” debuted on television and touched millions hungry for something different.“Assembled” recalls the birth of “X-Men: The Animated Series” and its revival thirty years later as “X-Men ’97.” Spend time with the original cast members, along with new voices, as they reveal the stories behind the classic show and its uncompromising continuation.
This whimsical animated series introduces preschoolers’ first pal, Mickey Mouse (voiced by Bret Iwan), and his friends — Minnie (Kaitlyn Robrock), Goofy (Bill Farmer), Donald (Tony Anselmo), Daisy (Tress MacNeille) and Pluto (Farmer) — to Funny (Harvey Guillén), an enchanted talking playhouse, who takes the Sensational Six on adventures of all types to unique worlds that inspire the imagination. Designed to inspire kids to expand their creative play, encourage wish fulfillment and impart lessons of friendship and ingenuity, each episode features two 11-minute stories separated by a midway dance break.
“The Beach Boys” (May 24)
A celebration of the legendary band that revolutionized pop music, and the iconic, harmonious sound they created that personified the California dream, captivating fans for generations and generations to come, this documentary traces the band from humble family beginnings and features never-before-seen footage and all-new interviews with The Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, David Marks, Bruce Johnston, plus other luminaries in the music business, including Lindsey Buckingham, Janelle Monáe, Ryan Tedder, and Don Was.
“We Are Lady Parts” - Season 2 (Peacock — May 30, Season Premiere)
The new season sees the band return with a renewed artistic mission after the high of their first U.K. tour, only to find a rival band threatens their delicate status quo. As the reality of chasing success sets in, Lady Parts embark on recording their first album, juggling personal ambitions and deciding whether ‘making it big’ is really what they wanted. The series stars Anjana Vasan, Sarah Kameela Impey, Juliette Motamed, Faith Omole, Lucie Shorthouse, Zaqi Ismail and Aiysha Hart.
Questions:
1) May 6, 1957: “I Love Lucy” ends. How many seasons aired?
2) May 27, 1982: “Mork & Mindy” airs its final episode, titled “The Mork Report” — who directed it?
3) May 16, 1986: Which “late” “Dallas” character suddenly appears in the shower, in a plot twist that rendered all of Season 9 a dream?
4) May 9, 1992: Viewers bid goodbye to “The Golden Girls.” Which of the girls gets married in the finale?
A great example of a “little” film that made an enormous impact, “Marty” has been loved by audiences for almost 70 years. Adapted from a television play by Paddy Chayefsky, the 1955 picture becomes part of this month’s Turner Classic Movies “First Name Basis” series on Wednesday, May 22. Often seen as a villain previously, Ernest Borgnine won the title role – and an Oscar for best actor – by playing an amiable but lonely Bronx butcher encouraged by others, including his live-in mother (Esther Minciotti), to find a love interest.
That person presents herself in the form of a shy teacher (Betsy Blair) who’s encountered by Marty during a night out at a dance hall, but he later lets himself be influenced by those around him who have their own reasons to opine that she’s not right for him. The result is a lovely and heartwarming movie that had Burt Lancaster among its producers, and also earned Academy Awards for best picture, Chayefsky’s screenplay and debuting director Delbert Mann.
The 2024 WNBA season continues with an electrifying matchup as the talented New York Liberty visit the reinvigorated Minnesota Lynx Saturday, May 25, at Target Center in Minneapolis. Fans can catch all the action live on CBS.
After an incredible 2023 season that saw the Liberty reach the WNBA final for the fifth time in franchise history, 2023 WNBA MVP Breanna Stewart, alongside the Liberty, are hungry to get back to the promised land after falling 70-69 in Game 4 of last year’s WNBA final.
Despite coming up short in the final, optimism remains with a new season underway.
“We know what happened last year, and the fact we didn’t achieve our goal will motivate us, but it’s not what we’re thinking about the entire season,” Stewart said, speaking with the Washington Post at this year’s training camp. “I’m really excited to get things going with a new and old group and build chemistry. Now most of us have a year under our belt, what are we going to do bigger on and off the court?” Stewart said. While the ultimate goal of winning a championship was not achieved, the Liberty did improve their overall record, finishing the season 32-8. Stewart averaged 23 points per game, along with 9.3 rebounds, and set the WNBA record for most 40-point games in a single season (four).
For the Lynx, the 2023 season was full of positives for a team that outperformed expectations in what was supposed to be a rebuilding year. The team went 19-21 during the regular season, earning the sixth seed in the WNBA playoffs.
Full name: Breanna Mackenzie Stewart
Birthdate: Aug. 27, 1994 (29)
Birthplace: Syracuse, New York
Height/weight: 6-4/170 pounds
Team(s): New York Liberty (2023-present), Fenerbahce SK (2023-2022), UMMC Ekaterinburg (2022-2020), Dynamo Kursk (2019-2018), Shanghai Baoshan Dahua (2018-2016), Seattle Storm (2022-2016)
You Poop Here by Paul Meisel. Potty time fun, now in a board book! The idea is a parade of animals pooping in their natural habitats helps lead to human toddlers proudly sitting on the potty. Elephant poops on the grass. Fish poops in the water. Snake poops on the sand. Where do you poop? You poop here! In a potty, of course! Pictures of animals — an
“To sell that many copies in a month is a pretty big deal for a bookstore,” they said.
Sage reached out to a publishing representative for Source Books, who was interested to learn that the spike in sales was not an active book club, but an enthusiastic bookseller. They remember thinking that this is the coolest selling books can get. Then, a couple months later, with sales still rising, Sage received a video message from the author.
“I can only assume you’re like driving to people’s houses and just throwing it at their door like a newspaper,” Turton said in the video. “I don’t know how you’ve done it.”
Not only had Sage’s favorite author of one of their favorite books sent a personal thank you message, but he followed it with a signed copy of the book, with some extra doodles inside.
When I catch up with Turton over Zoom on Tuesday, he dwells on the absurdity of life as an author.
“How I make my living is like loads of lovely people I’ll never meet sort of saying they like my books to complete strangers,” he said.
Turton traveled for five years after university, teaching in Shanghai, China, or writing for the English-language page of South American newspapers, before landing as a travel writer. But the idea of writing an Agatha-Christie style mystery wouldn’t leave his mind.
ant, an alligator, a bat — make this a perfect potty training book.
Blue Period by Tsubas Yamaguchi. Yatora is the perfect high school student. It’s a dull life. He wanders into the art room one day, and a lone painting captures his eye, awakening him to a kind of beauty he never knew. He dives in headfirst to become an artist and enter his Blue Period. Four for the Road by K.J.
Stuart Turton will visit Country Bookshelf on Sunday, May 19, at 2 p.m. Tickets are required to attend and are available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ stuart-turton-in-conversationwith-bookseller-sagetickets-892027477197 for $27.99 plus fees (the price of the book). Attendees will receive a hardcover copy of “The Last Murder at the End of the World.”
Five years ago, supported by his wife, he turned to writing full time. To bring his books to life, Turton uses some immense self-discipline to write 2,500 words each day. If he misses a day, he will add those words to the next day’s total and write 5,000 words. And he’s a brutal self-editor, known for completely throwing out first drafts of his work.
For “The Last Murder at the End of the World,” Turton scrapped an 111,000-word draft.
“It was rubbish,” he said. “It was truly, truly bullocks.”
He also threw out drafts of similar lengths for both of his first two books. His second novel, “The Devil and the Dark Water,” also a bestseller, was set on a haunted ship in 1632, and featured a Sherlock Holmes and Watson-style detective duo. “End of the World,” he said, is set 90 years after the world has ended.
“So everyone on the planet is
dead apart from 122 people who don’t know anything about violence,” Turton said. “They don’t know anything about hate. They’ve never had an argument. They’re a beautiful, perfect, lovely, selfless society and then one of them turns up dead.”
Each novel is a high-concept mystery that takes Turton years to craft. Each, he tries to make different from the last — in part for his own amusement. Yet, he said fans still see some sort of essential “Stuness” to the work.
“What I love about Stuart Turton is he gives you a page turner you can’t tear yourself away from while still asking you the big questions of: what does it mean to be human, what we do we owe to each other, and are we capable of redemption?” Sage wrote in a bookseller review. Sage wrote the review for other booksellers, which was then chosen as a blurb for the advance book copy. And then, when Turton’s people were planning his U.S. book tour, they reached out to the Country Bookshelf to ask about an appearance.
“He’s a big author and Bozeman in this little town, so this isn’t necessarily something we were expecting at all,” Sage said. “We were thrilled.”
For the May 19 event, Sage will sit down with her favorite author to talk about his work.
“It just keeps getting better,” Sage said. “Who knew enthusiasm could snowball in such a big way.”
Reilly. When 17-year-old Asher embarks on a road trip from New Jersey to Graceland to get revenge on the drunk driver who killed his mom, he brings along three new friends from his various bereavement groups to accompany him. Decidedly not a depressing story.
Dear Wonderful You, Letters to Adopted & Fostered Youth. This book of letters from adults who have ‘been there’ are addressed to young people
presently in foster care or adoptive families. There is advice, hope, laughter, coping skills, and most importantly, a sense of belonging and community.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Films 1-5 — The brothers Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello and Raphael were sheltered from the human world. Watch the movie series as they fight for and gain acceptance
through their heroic acts. George and Tammy — This six-part series stars Jessica Chastain and Michael Shannon, as Tammy Wynette and George Jones, country music icons who married, had a child and made beautiful music together. For awhile anyway.
Beth Boyson is a Programming Librarian and Cataloger at Bozeman Public Library. She can be reached through the Library website at www.bozemanlibrary.org.
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“Jim Henson Idea Man” (Disney+ — May 31, Documentary Premiere) This new documentary takes viewers into the mind of the singular creative visionary, Jim Henson, from his early years puppeteering on local television to the worldwide success of “Sesame Street,” “The Muppet Show” and beyond. Featuring unprecedented access to Jim’s personal archives, director Ron Howard brings forth a fascinating and insightful look at a complex man whose boundless imagination inspired the world.
Questions:
1) Only two basketball players to have won five Olympic gold medals. Name them.
2) Which 3-time WNBA champion and 2-time Olympic gold medalist announced her retirement from basketball in April 2024?
3) Before Caitlin Clark, this Indiana Fever superstar played in 32 games for the United States - and was a former-WNBA MVP. Who is she?
4) Who made their national team debut for Team USA on July 1, 2023, at the FIBA Women’s AmeriCup?
5) Representing Hungary on the international level, this player led the WNBA in assists for five consecutive seasons (2017-2021). Who is she?
6) With 15 assists on July 27, 1996 - which Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame inductee holds the Team USA record for most single-game assists?
7) Who holds the current record for most career points scored for the United States women’s national basketball team?
8) Originally representing Team USA internationally - which former guard played for Russia from 2008-2012?
9) Who won three Olympic gold medals as a player before coaching Team USA to another gold at the 2020 Summer Olympics?
10) Which American-born, 2-time WNBA All-Star began playing internationally for Montenegro in 2018?
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