The Man Who Caught the Storm 10/13/18 - 2:00pm - 10/13/18 - 3:00pm Brantley Hargrove A biography that chronicles the life and death of the greatest storm chaser who ever live. Image
Lost Connections 10/13/18 - 3:00pm - 10/13/18 - 4:00pm Johann Hari A radically new way of thinking about an epidemic sweeping across the United States. Image
Once a Professor: A Memoir of Teaching in Turbulent Times 10/13/18 - 3:00pm - 10/13/18 - 4:00pm Jerry Apps Farm boy professor and celebrated rural historian shares the life lessons he learned. Image
Severance 10/13/18 - 3:00pm - 10/13/18 - 4:00pm Ling Ma A moving family story, a quirky coming-of-adulthood tale, and a hilarious, deadpan satire. Image
The Fall of Wisconsin 10/13/18 - 3:00pm - 10/13/18 - 4:00pm Dan Kaufman The untold story behind the most shocking political upheaval in the country. Image
The Power of Presence 10/13/18 - 3:00pm - 10/13/18 - 4:00pm Joy Thomas Moore Doug Nelson The seven pillars of presence that all parents can use to positively influence their kids. Image
Wisconsin State Parks 10/13/18 - 4:00pm - 10/13/18 - 5:00pm Scott Spoolman An examination of geologic processes to the landscape to understand of our state's natural history Image
Consent on Campus 10/13/18 - 4:30pm - 10/13/18 - 5:30pm Donna Freitas A call to action for university administrators, faculty, parents, and students themselves. Image
Everyone Knows You Go Home 10/13/18 - 4:30pm - 10/13/18 - 5:30pm Natalia Sylvester A novel about immigration and the depths one Mexican American family will go for forgiveness. Image
This Radical Land 10/13/18 - 4:30pm - 10/13/18 - 5:30pm Daegan Miller If you know where to look, you can uncover a different history, one that's mostly forgotten. Image
American Wolf 10/13/18 - 5:00pm - 10/13/18 - 6:00pm Nate Blakeslee Before men ruled the earth, there were wolves. Image
Good and Mad 10/13/18 - 6:00pm - 10/13/18 - 7:00pm Rebecca Traister A glimpse into the galvanizing force of women’s anger, which, when harnessed, can change history Image
Paris by the Book 10/13/18 - 6:00pm - 10/13/18 - 7:00pm Liam Callanan A missing person, a grieving family, a curious clue: a half-finished manuscript set in Paris. Image
The World in a Grain 10/13/18 - 6:00pm - 10/13/18 - 7:00pm Vince Beiser It's the ingredient that makes possible our lives--and our future, and we're running out of it. Image
Milk! 10/13/18 - 7:00pm - 10/13/18 - 8:00pm Mark Kurlansky Profoundly intertwined with human civilization, milk has a compelling story to tell. Image
One Person, No Vote 10/13/18 - 7:30pm - 10/13/18 - 8:30pm Carol Anderson The astonishing history of government-dictated racial discrimination and voting requirements. Image
While I Have Your Attention 10/13/18 - 7:30pm - 10/13/18 - 8:30pm John Roach Musings on everything from politics and religion to family and cabin life to sports. Image
Gastropod Live! 10/13/18 - 8:00pm - 10/13/18 - 9:00pm Cynthia Graber Nicola Twilley Gastropod is the award-winning podcast that looks at food through the lens of science and history. Image
BookMarks 10/13/18 - 9:00pm - 10/13/18 - 10:00pm Chloe Benjamin Mark Kurlansky Natalia Sylvester Rebecca Traister Stories mined from our secret lives as readers. Image
Big Game 10/14/18 - 10:30am - 10/14/18 - 11:30am Mark Leibovich David Maraniss Politics, football, and the inevitable intersection of the two in today's heated cultural atmosphere Image
Living the Sutras: A Guide to Yoga Wisdom Beyond the Mat 10/14/18 - 10:30am - 10/14/18 - 11:30am Amy Pearce-Hayden Kelly DiNardo A Sunday morning brief intro into the sutras and a guided meditation. Image
My Own Devices 10/14/18 - 10:30am - 10/14/18 - 11:30am Dessa An uncompromising and candid account of a life in motion, in music, and in love. Image
The Lake Michigan Cottage Cookbook 10/14/18 - 10:30am - 10/14/18 - 11:30am Amelia Levin A cookbook that brings the lakeshore’s flavors and charm to you year-round, wherever you are. Image
Celebrating Wisconsin People 10/14/18 - 12:00pm - 10/14/18 - 1:30pm Fabu Kimberly Blaeser Max Garland Denise Sweet Karla Huston Marilyn Taylor State and local poets laureate read to celebrate the poetry and people of Wisconsin. Image