The Close Encounters Man 11/4/17 - 12:00pm Mark O'Connell A biography of the man who popularized UFOs Image
The Inheritance 11/4/17 - 12:00pm - 11/12/17 - 12:00pm Niki Kapsambelis An intimate portrayal of the global epidemic of alzheimers and the race to cure it Image
Thousand-Miler 11/4/17 - 12:00pm - 11/4/17 - 1:00pm Melanie Radzicki McManus A memoir that follows the author through Wisconsin's Ice Age Trail. Image
We Are All Criminals 11/4/17 - 12:00pm - 11/4/17 - 1:00pm Emily Baxter Corey Saffold One in four people in the US has a criminal record; four in four have a criminal history. Image
Writing Home Ground 11/4/17 - 12:00pm - 11/4/17 - 1:00pm Robin Chapman Catherine Jagoe Alison Townsend Three Wisconsin authors talk about writing that evokes specific places Image
Infamous Mothers 11/4/17 - 1:30pm - 11/4/17 - 2:30pm Dr. Sagashus Levingston Read their stories and witness how 20 women who make a difference in this world. Image
Not A Scientist 11/4/17 - 1:30pm - 11/4/17 - 2:30pm Dave Levitan An exploration of the ways politicians can turn scientific facts into fiction. Image
The Mirror Thief 11/4/17 - 1:30pm - 11/4/17 - 2:30pm Martin Seay A thriller about how we are haunted by our own reflections. Image
Warriors, Saints, and Scoundrels 11/4/17 - 1:30pm - 11/4/17 - 2:30pm Michael Edmonds Meet the mayors, ministers, mystics, murderers, & more whose lives influenced and defined Wisconsin. Image
Crossings 11/4/17 - 3:00pm - 11/4/17 - 4:00pm Jon Kerstetter A doctor-soldier writes about his medical and war experiences as a way to heal. Image
Hidden Voices 11/4/17 - 3:00pm - 11/4/17 - 4:00pm Fabu Sherry Lucille Catrina Sparkman Three Madison-area African American writers discuss their writing in relation literary giants Image
How To Be An Indian In The 21st Century 11/4/17 - 3:00pm - 11/4/17 - 4:00pm Louis V. Clark III (Two Shoes) One man's life-long journey, in prose and verse, to discover what it means to be an American Indian. Image
Slow Medicine 11/4/17 - 3:00pm - 11/4/17 - 4:00pm Victoria Sweet Unforgettable stories of the teachers, doctors, nurses, and patients who show that time indeed heals Image
The Mountain 11/4/17 - 3:00pm - 11/4/17 - 4:00pm Paul Yoon Six thematically linked stories set across several continents. Image
The Pox Lover 11/4/17 - 3:00pm - 11/4/17 - 4:00pm Anne-Christine d'Adesky A personal history of the turbulent 1990s in New York and Paris by a pioneering AIDS journalist. Image
The American Dream in Wisconsin 11/4/17 - 4:00pm - 11/4/17 - 5:30pm Terese Agnew Patty Loew Jesus Salas A panel discussion exploring what it means to be an American today. Image
The Geography of Madness 11/4/17 - 4:00pm - 11/4/17 - 5:00pm Frank Bures An investigation of “culture-bound” syndromes. Image
Dead Presidents 11/4/17 - 4:30pm - 11/4/17 - 5:30pm Brady Carlson An exploration of the way we memorialize our greatest leaders. Image
Spy Schools 11/4/17 - 4:30pm - 11/4/17 - 5:30pm Daniel Golden Daniel Golden exposes how academia has become the center of foreign and domestic espionage. Image
The Hearts of Men 11/4/17 - 4:30pm - 11/4/17 - 5:30pm Nickolas Butler A novel about friendships and families in a Wisconsin boy scouts troop. Image
The Water Will Come 11/4/17 - 5:00pm - 11/4/17 - 6:00pm Jeff Goodell The definitive account of rising sea levels, how this will happen, and what it will all mean. Image
Janesville: An American Story 11/4/17 - 6:00pm - 11/4/17 - 7:00pm Amy Goldstein An account of why it’s hard to recreate a prosperous, healthy working class Image
The War On Science 11/4/17 - 6:00pm - 11/4/17 - 7:00pm Shawn Otto An investigation of why authoritarians are trusted when scientists aren't Image
There Your Heart Lies 11/4/17 - 6:00pm - 11/4/17 - 7:00pm Mary Gordon A novel that intertwines memories of the Spanish Civil War with modern hardships, Image