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ART & CULTURE

Rhody Reads Six selections to inspire your

inner artist

By Hug h Minor

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rt is all around us in the Ocean State – from murals on city walls to festivals to books that bring the creative world closer to home. In this month’s Rhody Reads, we’ll highlight six titles connected to the arts and Rhode Island. Take a look and find one that inspires you. And, of course, pick it up at your local bookstore. Stan Lee was a legend in the comic book industry. The writer, producer, editor, and publisher was known as a consummate artist. Rhode Island-based journalist and author Abraham Riesman digs a little deeper into his story in True Believer: The Rise and Fall of Stan Lee. The laboriously researched biography reads like a thriller exploring a host of questions that linger around the larger-than-life enigma. With Dining in the Dark, restaurant critic Bryan Miller artfully tells the story of his struggle with debilitating depression, a struggle that cost him everything. A former reporter for the Providence Journal and culinary arts student at Johnson & Wales University, Miller rose to the top of his field writing a column for The New York Times until it all became too much to handle. Experience both the depths of despair and true hope and inspiration in this compelling memoir. With great artistry, Rhody-based author Padma Venkatraman weaves the tale of a young Indian boy who has only known life in prison since birth. Born Behind Bars tells the heartbreaking story of Kabir, who is unprepared for the challenges and obstacles he faces in the outside world. But maybe, with the help of a new friend, he’ll find a way to get by. A thought-provoking read for middle schoolers.

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