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Every Exit Brings you Home     by Naeem Murr       Tuesday June 2 at 6:00

Every Exit Brings you Home is a 2026 novel by Naeem Murr about Jamal "Jack" Shaban, a Gazan immigrant and flight attendant in Chicago, who navigates his complex life as the president of his condo association while grappling with his past, his marriage, and his identity. Set during the 2007-2008 financial crisis, the story uses the microcosm of his building to explore themes of homeland, exile, love, loss, and the search for home, weaving together present-day conflicts with flashbacks to violence in 1980s Gaza.

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Jack Rittenhouse A Western Literary Life     by David R. Farmer       Friday June 26 at 6:00

presented by Santa Fe Asso Bookgroup 4pm

The first biography of Jack D. Rittenhouse, the pioneering twentieth-century writer, printer, publisher, Western historian, antiquarian bookman, advertising executive, and chronicler of the golden age of Route 66 was born in 1912 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Rittenhouse had an insatiable curiosity and a penchant for adventure, Farmer explains. After dropping out of college during the Great Depression, he rode the rails to New York City, where he got a job as a bookseller. By 23, Rittenhouse was working in the mail room at Knopf, where he learned the ropes of advertising and marketing. Drawn to the history of the American West, he began collecting books on the region and founded Stagecoach Press in 1946, through which he published a popular guidebook to Highway 66, among other titles. Rittenhouse oversaw every aspect of the publication process at Stagecoach, from acquisitions to design and printing. Ever the book collector, he began publishing the newsletter New Mexico Book News, which "helped lay the foundation for a vibrant statewide renaissance of the New Mexico book community." In 1968, he became an editor at the University Press of New Mexico, where he established a successful reprint series of books by Larry McMurtry, Mary Austin, and others. Complete with admiring reflections and lively prose, this is a solid tribute to a celebrated bookman.

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Mother Mary Comes to Me     by Arundhati Roy       Tuesday July 7 at 6:00

One of the best-reviewed books of the year, a raw and deeply moving memoir that “pulses with compassion and moral outrage” (The Wall Street Journal) from the legendary author of The God of Small Things and The Ministry of Utmost Happiness that traces her complex relationship with her mother, Mary Roy, a fierce and formidable force who shaped Arundhati’s life both as a woman and a writer.

In this, her first work of memoir, Arundhati Roy writes, “Perhaps even more than a daughter mourning the passing of her mother, I mourn her as a writer who has lost her most enthralling subject.”

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Hosted by: Aimee Gwynne Franklyn

Aimee is an independent curator, art consultant and producer based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Franklyn is the founding director of Doubleplate Arts, a private consultancy focusing on mid 20th century and contemporary art, and Doubleplate Productions, which highlights the work of socially and politically engaged writers, artists and performers who utilize their voices to affect change.

Wandering in the Clear Light of New Mexico

David Ryan

Saturday May 16, 2026 at 5pm


With our great climate, anytime is perfect for exploring our fantastic state. Join us on Saturday, May 16 as David Ryan shows us many of the special places that you can only find in New Mexico – places that are compelling and important enough to warrant a trip across the country to check out.

To begin, the nation has only 26 UNESCO-designated World Heritage Sites. Three of them are in New Mexico. That’s more than any other state. And when you throw in our amazing landscapes, places of cultural and historical significance, and our sense of place, you have an amazing state for hiking, wandering, and exploring. It’s unlikely that any other state can match New Mexico for amazing places to explore
   

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