One Book, One Wallingford

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The goal of One Book, One Wallingford is to bring the community together in reading and discussing the same book. In 2023, we will be reading…

NOW IS NOT THE TIME TO PANIC by Kevin Wilson

cover of Now Is Not the Time To PanicCoalfield, Tennessee in 1996 is as remote (and boring) as any rural American town, so 16-year-old Frankie is intrigued when she meets Zeke, a strange boy from Memphis, at the public pool. Over the course of that summer, Frankie and Zeke pursue their art together, hers the written word, his visual arts. Working together, they make a poster: “The edge is a shantytown filled with gold seekers. We are fugitives, and the law is skinny with hunger for us.” They then make hundreds of copies of it on a photocopier stolen by Frankie’s triplet brothers and put them up around town. Copycats begin doing the same, and before long, local and national newspapers are reporting on the posters and their potential meaning, fashion companies are reproducing the slogan on T-shirts, and tourists start arriving in town to see the posters in person. Frankie and Zeke do not tell anyone that the poster is their creation, but 22 years later, a journalist discovers Frankie’s involvement. Confronted with the possibility of her secret coming out, Frankie decides to come clean with her family and to try to reconnect with Zeke. Wilson’s novel pays particular attention to the transformative power of art while capturing Frankie and Zeke’s adolescent confusion. A touching time capsule about being a teenager in the ’90s, Now is Not the Time to Panic was named one of the best books of 2022 by Barnes & Noble, Time Magazine, USA Today, Kirkus Reviews and Entertainment Weekly.

 

 

AUTHOR TALK AND BOOK SIGNING

Monday, April 24th | 6:30pm
Dag Hammarskjold Middle School
106 Pond Hill Road

Meet Kevin Wilson as he discusses his newest book, Now Is Not the Time to Panic. Books will be available for purchase and signing. Register online for a seat or Zoom link!

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Kevin Wilson is the author of two short-story collections, Tunneling to the Center of the Earth (2009), which received an Alex Award from the American Library Association and the Shirley Jackson Award, and Baby You’re Gonna Be Mine (2018), and three earlier novels, The Family Fang (2011, made into a movie in 2015 starring Nicole Kidman and Jason Bateman), Perfect Little World (2017) and Nothing to See Here (2019), a New York Times bestseller and a Read with Jenna book club selection. He lives in Sewanee, Tennessee, with his wife, the poet Leigh Anne Couch, and his sons, Griff and Patch and is an Associate Professor in the English Department at Sewanee: The University of the South.

 

BOOK DISCUSSIONS

There are plenty of opportunities to discuss the book with others! Some discussions will be available virtually.

Truth Be Told Nonfiction Book Club: The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music by Dave Grohl
Thursday, Mar 30th | 7-8:30pm | Collins Room & Zoom
Moderated by Educator Susan Gomes

Ashlar Village Book Group*
Tuesday, Apr 4th | 2-3:30pm | Ashlar Village
*Open to residents

Community Book Discussion
Monday, Apr 17th | 7-8:30pm | Collins Room & Zoom
Moderated by Librarian Cindy Haiken

Thursday Night Book Club
Thursday, Apr 20th | 6:30-8pm | Collins Room & Zoom
Moderated by Librarian Cindy Haiken

ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS & EVENTS

We have so many other programs and events planned around our One Book One Wallingford selection! These events focus on specific topics and themes relevant to the novel. Come to some or all!

THE ROLE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN OUR MODERN LIVES
Tuesday, April 18th | 7-8:30pm | Community Room & Zoom

What is the effect of social media on culture, society, and individuals? Join Dr. Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch to explore how social media apps like Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok fit into our daily lives. Who uses them the most, and why? What are the changing trends? And what is the effect of all this use? Dr. Oeldorf-Hirsch will summarize the latest research on how social media use influences our well-being, how it has changed how we understand news and politics, and what effects it has on how we communicate. She will also suggest ways to deal with the negative effects of social media for kids, teens, and adults and how we can use social media in positive, beneficial ways.

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