Sign in with Facebook   |  Login   |   Create Account

Find an Event

Do you have an event you'd like to have listed?

    LITERATURE + LECTURES

    Katherine Center: book signing and discussion

    Presented by Brazos Bookstore at Brazos Bookstore

    February 26, 2009

    Event Rating (0 votes)



    Bookmark


    Katherine Center: book signing and discussion

    Local author Katherine Center comes to Brazos Bookstore as she signs and discusses her new novel, Everyone is Beautiful.

    From the author of The Bright Side of Disaster, the entertaining and ultimately poignant story of what happens after happily ever after: how a mother of three recaptures her sense of self and falls in love with her husband all over...

    Local author Katherine Center comes to Brazos Bookstore as she signs and discusses her new novel, Everyone is Beautiful.

    From the author of The Bright Side of Disaster, the entertaining and ultimately poignant story of what happens after happily ever after: how a mother of three recaptures her sense of self and falls in love with her husband all over again.

    Everyone is Beautiful
    A Novel
    Katherine Center

    Lanie Coates just piled everything she owns into a U-Haul and drove with her husband, Peter, and three boys (all under four) across the country. She’s left her helpful parents, her mom-friends, and the comforts of home behind—all because Peter got into graduate school. Even though Lanie wants to help him follow his dreams, she suspects that she’s ignoring her own. If only she could remember what they were.

    And that’s just it. Lanie can’t shake the feeling that important things from her pre-mom life have gone missing: her marriage, her ambitions, her body. She feels homesick, capsized by motherhood, and just dead certain that she is no longer fabulous. Not even close.

    When another mom humiliates her at the park, Lanie decides it’s time to retool her life. She sets change after change in motion, hoping to recapture her lost self. But she also creates ripples that will come to threaten everything she holds dear. In the end, Lanie must figure out once and for all how to find herself without losing everything else in the process.

    Katherine Pannill Center started writing fiction when she was in sixth grade, when she and her two best friends filled countless spirals with stories about meeting Duran Duran at the mall and bewitching the band members into falling in love with them. These stories involved kissing, weeping, limos, the occasional log cabin, and many gentle blankets of snow.

    Around that time, Katherine also started keeping journals, logging with great sincerity every detail of middle school life as she knew it. Lists of friends! Lists of boys! Lists of must-have shoes! Lists of personal flaws and areas for improvement! The journals (though not the lists) continued through college, and now Katherine has storage boxes of them taking up far too much room in her attic.

    Katherine always intended to be a writer. At St. John’s School, in Houston, where she clocked her K-12 years, she generated stacks of poems, school newspaper columns, and short stories. At Vassar College, she majored in English, wrote short stories, lettered her poems onto metal signs that she put up around campus, and wrote a novella (which won the Vassar College Fiction Prize).

    Not too far out of college, she met the guy she would get to marry a few years later. On that first night, he held the car door open for her, made her laugh so hard her face hurt, and--he says--knew by the end of the evening that she was the one. On their second date, Katherine almost choked to death on a pancake.

    Around that same time, Katherine won a fellowship to the University of Houston’s Creative Writing Program, where she taught Freshman English and earned an MA in Fiction. She also co-edited fiction for the literary magazine Gulf Coast.

    After graduate school, Katherine held a number of crazy jobs and a few sensible ones. Her favorite job was teaching creative writing to little kids through a program called Writers In The Schools. She also liked working in her uncle’s “Used, Rare & Out-of-Print” bookstore, an old house with many reading nooks and a secret door, which has now been sold and turned into an Italian restaurant.

    Katherine grew up in Houston, the middle of three very close sisters. Her older sister, who has beautiful red hair, worked as a journalist for many years and now teaches French. Her younger sister, who has beautiful green eyes, is a lawyer with a serious knack for decorating. When they were younger, their house was a cacophony of stereos blaring from each room, blow-dryers, and phones ringing. Back then, they sometimes got so mad at each other they threw shoes. Now, they are all great friends.

    Katherine’s parents are both Texans with charming accents. Her dad is a lawyer and her mom—among many other things—crossbreeds Brahman cattle with Herfords at her ranch.

    Katherine’s husband Gordon is a sixth grade teacher at the school she herself went to, and he likes to joke that they met in his class. They have two feisty and impossibly sweet young children—a girl and a boy—who love to give hugs, turn on the hose, raise and lower the driver’s seat in the car, run the bath faucet, squirt hand sanitizer, eat lollipops, sweep rain puddles, dump out raisin boxes, stand on the dining table, unfold folded things, listen to stories, and give people presents (like sticks, pieces of cardboard and grocery receipts from their mama’s purse).

    If you ask Katherine’s 4-year-old daughter what Katherine does for a living, she will tell you that her mama “is an author. Just like Richard Scarry.”


    Brazos Bookstore

    2421 Bissonnet
    Houston, TX 77005

    Full map and directions

    Tickets:
    Free event.

    Times:
    7pm

    Phone: (713) 523-0701

    Parking: Free parking available

    Accessibility Info: Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.

    Official Website

    More from Brazos Bookstore

    Author Appearance: Bob Smiley - Don't Mess with Travis

    Presented by Brazos Bookstore at Brazos Bookstore

    May 21, 2012

    Event Rating (0 votes)

    Author Appearance: Buzz Bissinger - FATHER'S DAY

    Presented by Brazos Bookstore at Brazos Bookstore

    May 22, 2012

    Event Rating (0 votes)

    Author Appearance: James Donovan - The Blood of Heroes

    Presented by Brazos Bookstore at Brazos Bookstore

    May 24, 2012

    Event Rating (0 votes)

    Upload Photos

    Do you have an event or community photo you would like to share?


    We reserve the right to reject any image or video considered inappropriate to our audience.

    Upload Videos

    Do you have an event or community video you would like to share?


    We reserve the right to reject any video considered inappropriate to our audience.

    Member Reviews

    There are currently no reviews/comments for this event. Be the first to add a review/comment , and let folks know what you think!

    Audience Connect

    Use the form below to communicate with this organization.


    Facebook Comments

      • Newsletter - 60 second sign up

        Enter your email address:

      • Follow Us