Celeb Book-fluencers: How to Use Your Fame for Good in Santa Barbara
Famous people like good books too.
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Famous people like good books too.
Here are some local picks for great summer reads.
How, where and when to get up close to the authors at local book events.
We have compiled a list of books here that have a local spin.
“How I met Mick,” an excerpt from a Santa Barbara memoir.
The Santa Barbara author’s twisty new tale is libidinously lycanthropic.
The wave-riding champ Shaun Tomson and philosopher-poet Noah benShea penned a pandemic pick-me-up called “The Surfer and the Sage: A Guide to Survive and Ride Life’s Waves.”
Prized poet Sojourner Kincaid Rolle reads her new children’s book, “Free at Last: A Juneteenth Poem,” for Chaucer’s Books’ “Almost Summer Sundays Plus!” celebration.
SBMA hosts a conversation with the author of “The Last Days of Roger Federer.”
UC Santa Barbara’s John Perlin illuminates our sun-powered past, present, and future in new paperback edition of “Let It Shine: The 6,000-Year Story of Solar Energy.”