Book Dinner: Jason Kapcala: Hungry Town
$35
Join us for a fun evening with Jason Kapcala author of “Hungry Town” A Novel published by the West Virginia Press. Enjoy a delicious meal, book reading, and Q&A with the author. Limited space so reserve your seat today! Books will be available for purchase.
Menu Entree: Homestead Cafe Salad organic greens, cherry tomatoes, English cucumbers, toasted brioche croutons, chickpeas, and julienned sweet peppers with a choice of grilled chicken, grilled shrimp, or grilled vegetables Dessert: Mile High Lemon Meringue Pie Served with freshly baked bread, iced tea, and coffee. About Author: Jason Kapcala is the author of the short story collection North to Lakeville. His writing has been nominated for numerous prizes, including the Pushcart Prize. He grew up in northeastern Pennsylvania, near the ruins of the Bethlehem Steel Works, and now lives in northern West Virginia. Book Summary: One October night in the depressed steel town of Lodi, Ohio, two police officers respond to a call about trespassers in the derelict Lodi Steel machine shop. A chase through the crumbling cathedral of steel columns launches a chain of events that will test the officers’ partnership and leave a boy to fend for himself in a decaying Rust Belt neighborhood choked by joblessness, boredom, and addiction. On the opposite end of town, a young woman steps out of a rust-bucket Grand Marquis into an all-night diner. Instead of luggage, she carries mementos: an ankh tattoo she inked herself and a wallet-sized photograph of a boy who disappeared. She doesn’t realize her ex-boyfriend has hired two brothers to track her down and bring her back, by any means necessary. The complex female leads of Hungry Town, with its sharp dialogue and poetic sensibility, turn classic noir and cop drama tropes on their heads. These morally complicated characters weave in and out of each other’s lives, sometimes violently, sometimes with surprising compassion.Location Details:
Modern Homestead
Modern Homestead Guest House, South Robert Stone Way, Reedsville, WV, USA