A Publication of Humanities Tennessee
Chance Encounter

Chance Encounter

Ann Patchett’s Whistler delivers family drama in a lighter register

Ann Patchett’s subtle, spirited new novel follows one 53-year-old woman as she reckons with her half-forgotten childhood and considers parenthood in a fresh light. Patchett will appear at Harpeth Hall School in Nashville on May 31.

Hearing Voices

Hearing Voices

Kristin O’Donnell Tubb’s first YA novel is a spooky historical romance

All Our Unforeseen Lives

All Our Unforeseen Lives

Three poets chronicle tumultuous changes, big and small, through their own distinctive voices

A Roaring Twenties Mystery in the Motor City

A Roaring Twenties Mystery in the Motor City

Ruta Sepetys’ debut adult novel features nefarious automobile barons, jewel thieves, and suspicious goings-on at an artist residency

Coming Home

Coming Home

In Joe Bond’s novel Hope House, lost boys find a sense of family amid the rubble of their lives

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Chapter 16, launched in October 2009, is an online journal about books, writers, and literary events in Tennessee and serves as the state affiliate of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress.

We cover novels set here; histories involving Tennessee events or locations; authors who live here, were born or educated here; and out-of-state writers when they give readings or participate in book signings anywhere in the state. We also publish original poems and essays by prominent Tennessee authors (including previews of their works in progress).

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