SHORELINES

Q2 Shorelines 2017

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Sum m er Reading List With an Alabama twist. Alabamians know how to tell stories. Looking through history, one of our country's most beloved storytellers, Harper Lee, called Alabama home. Among living authors, Alabama native Rick Bragg is one of the South's most renowned, and the movie, "Forrest Gump," based on Winston Groom's novel of the same name and set in this great state, was one of the largest grossing movies of its time. What draws readers to Alabama authors and stories? "Quite simply, Alabamians make good storytellers," says Jake Reiss, owner of Alabama Booksmith in Homewood. "We have grown up sitting on porches, listening to our grandparents tell stories. And if you sit with your mouth shut long enough, you're bound to pick up something," Reiss opened the Alabama Booksmith in Birmingham in 1990, originally under the name e Highland Booksmith. rough the years, the store has evolved and now only sells signed books, oen first and limited editions. Reiss is a wealth of literary knowledge and offers his summer reading picks, all titles by Alabama authors or with ties to the state. And where better to sit back and relax with a good book than by the lake? 10 | 2017 Vol:2

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