2015 Book Festival Videos - Day 2

CHILMARK COMMUNITY CENTER  

On the Grounds of the Chilmark Community Center South Road, Chilmark


SQUIBNOCKET TENT


9:00AM

Liza Klaussmann
Villa America
interviewed by Amor Towles

Video MV Book Festival 2015: Liza Klaussmann

9:45am

Mary Norris
Between You and Me
interviewed by George Gibson

Video MV Book Festival 2015: Mary Norris

10:30am

Carl Safina
Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel
interviewed by Bob Nixon

Video MV Book Festival 2015: Carl Safina

11:15am

Jennifer Tseng
Mayumi and the Sea of Happiness
introduced by Beth Kramer                

Video MV Book Fest 2015: Jennifer Tseng

12:00pm

Charles Blow
Fire Shut Up in My Bones
Interviewed by Jeremy Hobson

Video MV Book Festival 2015: Charles Blow

12:45pm

 Stephen Kurkjian
Master Thieves: The Boston Gangsters Who Pulled Off the World's Greatest Art Heist
interviewed by John Kennedy                      

Video Mv Book Festival 2015: Steven Kurkjian

1:30pm

 John Benditt
The Boatmaker
introduced by Matt Hobart

Video MV Book Festival 2015: John Benditt

2:15pm  

Patty Marx    
Let's Be Less Stupid
introduced by Elizabeth Weinstock

Video MV Book Festival 2015: Patty Marx

3:00 pm

Peter Nichols
The Rocks
interviewed by Justen Ahren

Video MV Book Festival 2015: Peter Nichols

Menemsha tent


9:00am

Ginny Gilder
Course Correction: A Story of Rowing and Resilience in the Wake of Title IX
introduced by Sylvia Storey 

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9:45am

Rosabeth Moss Kanter
Move
introduced by Paul Osterman

Video MV Book Festival 2015: Rosabeth Moss Kanter

10:30am

Bob Ryan
Scribe: My Life in Sports
interviewed by David Dince

Video MV Book Festival 2015: Bob Ryan

11:15am

Rick Mast
Mast Brothers Chocolate
interviewed by Chris Fischer

Video MV Book Festival 2015: Rick Mast

12:00pm

The Poetry of Peggy Freydberg:
Poems from the Pond
with Laurie David, Nancy Aronie, Geraldine Brooks, Charlayne Hunter-Gault, John Maloney and Rose Styron

Video MV Book Festival 2015: The Poetry of Peggy Freydberg: Poems from the Pond

12:45pm

Laurie David
The Family Cooks
in conversation with Kirstin Uhrenholdt

Video MV Book Festival 2015: Laurie David and Kirstin Uhrenholdt

1:30pm 

 Chris Fischer and Gabriela Herman
interviewed by David Schulte 
Beetlebung Farm Cookbook        

Video MV Book Festival 2015: Chris Fischer and Gabriela Herman

2:15pm

Steven Satterfield
Root to Leaf
interviewed by Ali Berlow            

Video Mv Book Festival 2015: Steven Satterfield

3:00pm

Corky, Dana and Lori Pollan
The Pollan Family Table
interviewed by Joan Nathan

Video MV Bookfest 2015: Corky, Dana and Lori Pollan

3:45pm

Panel Discussion: Dissecting the News
with Charles Blow, Jeff Fager (executive producer of 60 Minutes) and Barney Frank
moderated by Alex Jones

Video MV Book Festival: Dissecting the News with Charles Blow, Barney Frank and Jeff Fager

Stonewall Tent


9:00am

Dick Lehr
The Birth of a Nation
introduced by Patricia Sullivan

Video MV Book Festival 2015: Dick Lehr

9:45am

Jeff Hobbs
The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace
introduced by Dawn Davis

Video MV Book Festival 2015: Jeff Hobbs

10:30am

Susan Minot
Thirty Girls
introduced by Alexandra Styron

Video MV Book Festival 2015: Susan Minot

11:15am

Erik Larson
Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania
introduced by Tony Horwitz

Video MV Book Festival 2015: Erik Larson

12:15pm

David Kertzer
The Pope and Mussolini: The Secret History of Pius XI and the Rise of Fascism in Europe
interviewed by Jane Seagrave

Video MV Book Festival 2015: David Kertzer

1:00pm

Sarah Wildman
Paper Love: Searching for the Girl My Grandfather Left Behind
introduced by Marcy Gringlas

Video MV Book Festival 2015: Sarah Wildman

1:45pm

Barney Frank
Frank: A Life in Politics from the Great Society to Same-Sex Marriage
introduced by Jeremy Hobson

Video MV Book Festival 2015: Barney Frank

2:30pm

Vicki Croke
Elephant Company
interviewed by Kitty Pilgrim      

Video MV Book Festival 2015: Vicki Croke

3:15pm

Corinne Field
The Struggle for Equal Adulthood: Gender, Race, Age and the Fight for Citizenship in Antebellum America
interviewed by Mary Beth Norton

Video MV Book Festival 2015: Corinne Field


MAKING THE INTRODUCTIONS, Interviewing Authors

Justen Ahren, a poet and writing coach, is the founder and director of Noepe Center for Literary Arts, a nonprofit organization on Martha’s Vineyard that promotes engagement in the literary arts.

Nancy Aronie is a writing instructor and founder of the Chilmark Writing Workshop, which she began over 25 years ago.

Ali Berlow (see author biographies)

Geraldine Brooks is a Pulitzer Prize winning novelist, known for her impeccably researched historical fiction including Marchand People of the Book. The Secret Chord, a novel about the life of King David, will be published this fall.

Dawn Davis is the publisher of 37 Ink, an imprint within the Atria Publishing Group of Simon & Schuster, which publishes books from an array of cultures and viewpoints.

David Dince, a life-long sports fanatic, is an attorney and the head of Gordon & Silber's medical malpractice practice group.

Jeffrey Fager is the former Chairman of CBS News and the current Executive Producer of 60 Minutes, the hour-long CBS news magazine created in 1968.

George Gibson is the publisher of Bloomsbury USA responsible for the acquisition and publication of all books in the adult division of Bloomsbury USA.

Marcy Gringlas is president of Seed the Dream Foundation, a family foundation whose mission includes promoting programs that apply lessons learned from the Holocaust to combat anti-Semitism and promote tolerance.

Matt Hobart is a boat builder at the Gannon and Benjamin Marine Railway in Vineyard Haven, a boatyard devoted to building and restoring wooden sailboats. 

Jeremy Hobson is the co-host of National Public Radio’s Here & Now, WBUR’s nationally syndicated news show.

Tony Horwitz is a Pulitzer Prize winning reporter and bestselling non-fiction author. Among his books are Confederates in the Attic and Midnight Rising.

Charlayne Hunter-Gault is an award-winning journalist and author of four books. Most recently she was CNN’s Johannesburg bureau chief and correspondent.

Alex S Jones is a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and recently retired as director of the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government.

John Kennedy was an editor and reporter for the Boston Globe and is now a contributor to the Vineyard Gazette and a lecturer at Boston University.

Beth Kramer is the director of the West Tisbury Free Public Library.

John Maloney is a Chilmark poet and author of two books, Proposal and Town of Chilmark.

Joan Nathan is the author of ten cookbooks including her most recent, Quiches, Kugels and Couscous: My Search for Jewish Cooking in France. Her renowned, Jewish Cooking in America won the James Beard Award for the best American cookbook.

Robert “Bob” Nixon is an Academy Award nominated filmmaker and conservationist. 

Mary Beth Norton is an author, editor, American historian and professor of American History at Cornell University.

Paul Osterman is a professor of human resources and management at the MIT Sloan School of Management. His most recent book is Good Jobs America: Making Work Better for Everyone.

Kitty Pilgrim, a former CNN anchor and correspondent, is the author of popular fiction thrillers, including The Explorer’s Codeand her latest book, Summer of Fire.

David Schulte is the managing general partner and head of the advisory services of Chilmark Partners, a firm that he founded in 1984.  

Jane Seagrave is the publisher of the Vineyard Gazette, and previously was senior vice president for the Associated Press.

Sylvia Storey received her BA and MA degrees from Stanford University in physical education in 1945 and 1946, respectively, and went on to teach physical education at the high school and college levels.  

Patricia Sullivan is professor of history at the University of South Carolina whose books include Lift Every Voice: The NAACP and the Making of the Civil Rights Movement.

Amor Towles is the author of New York Times bestseller, Rules of Civility, and previously worked as an investment banker in New York.

Kirstin Uhrenholdt grew up on a Danish fruit farm. She is a chef and developed the recipes for The Family Cooks and The Family Dinner.

Elizabeth Weinstock, a former staff member of the New Yorker, is a writer/journalist and the author of a memoir-biography of Albert Camus, Camus, A Romance.