Peter Rock | Makeshift

Peter Rock | Makeshift

The King's English BookshopSalt Lake City, UT
Saturday, September 19  •  4 PM - 6 PM
Overview

We're celebrating two new books!

We are thrilled to welcome Peter Rock to Salt Lake City to celebrate his latest novel, Makeshift. Peter will be in conversation with local poet, Paisley Rekdal who is also celebrating a new book of poetry, Heritance.

There are two tickets options:

1. $5 general admission and all proceeds go directly to our partner non-profit, Brain Food Books

2. $27 general admission plus a copy of Peter's new book, Makeshift.


About Makeshift:

“Lyrical and poignant, Makeshift proves a powerful antidote to the modern world. This must-read novel lures the reader in, not unlike the coastal wrecks that line the island.” —Adam Johnson, author of The Wayfinder

Abandoned on a remote island known as Makeshift, three sisters—Ari, Heiko, and CeCe—believe they’re the last humans on Earth.

These three, left alone after a band of foreigners slaughtered their entire community, must learn to fend for themselves. They fish and forage in the shallow waters of their protected cove, salvage useful treasures from the rusting hulks of ships that ran aground on its offshore reefs, and entertain themselves with half-remembered tales from their time before.

But when they stray beyond the island into a wider, broken world, they find that life may not be as they believed. And upon their return to the island, they face further revelations that strain their bonds, hint that secrets may be everywhere, and affirm their need for one another in the face of a perilous future. Makeshift is a singular novel of hope and survival set on a small rock-bound island in the coastal Pacific Northwest, and a testament to devotion and allegiance rendered with the haunting grace of Rock’s precision prose.

About Heritance:

Writing from a mixed heritage, Paisley Rekdal voices both the sins of our fathers and the suffering of our mothers.

In Paisley Rekdal's latest collection, Heritance, the body and its meanings are ever shifting—it is, at once, a legacy, an obligation, and a means of generating more bodies. Summoning memories of parents, former partners, and children both real and hypothetical, Heritance examines the personal and familial shames we inherit. Can something so ephemeral as memory be owned? In what ways do we become complicit in the political values of our families, our nations, and our chosen—or assumed—communities? Here, Rekdal grapples with the inevitable loss of loved ones and relationships, but also of climate change and social evolution—asking what values do we choose to preserve, and which ones do we reinvent for a new era? And in what ways can art recompense for our personal and cultural wounds? Meditating on race, violence, and lineage, Rekdal challenges the reader to contextualize their perspective within the corporeal, and to question what it means to love outside of “the lens of someone else's imagining."

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  • 2 hours
  • In person

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

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The King's English Bookshop

1511 South 1500 East

Salt Lake City, UT 84105

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