Wish You Were Here: Love and Longing in an American Heartland by Zachary Michael Jack was featured on this week’s Successful Farming Radio Magazine. Hosted by Darrell Anderson, the show, now in its twentieth year, is syndicated on over 360 stations across the nation.
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Zachary Michael Jack reads on Alabama Gulf Coast
New Memoir Subject of TV Interview
Wish You Were Here: Love and Longing in an American Heartland was the subject of a recent television interview. Watch the segment with author Zachary Michael Jack here.
Prairie Lights Bookstore Hosts Reading of Wish You Were Here
Iconic Midwest bookstore Prairie Lights hosts Zachary Michael Jack and his latest nonfiction book Wish You Here Here: Loving and Longing in an American Heartland as part of their long-running Live from Prairie Lights broadcast reading series in partnership with the University of Iowa digital archives.
Zachary Michael Jack reaches national audience with op-eds
Zachary Michael Jack’s six op-eds published during the week before and after the Inauguration landed in national venues from coast to coast, from the Des Moines Register, to the San Francisco Chronicle, to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel to the Washington Examiner. Read more about the breadth of the national outreach in the news story “Zachary Michael Jack reaches national audience.”
Wish You Were Here: Love and Longing in an American Heartland Out Now
Truman State University Press has recently released the long-awaited Midwest memoir by Zachary Michael Jack Wish You Were Here, Love and Longing in an American Heartland. Early news and reviews may be found at the publisher website.
Young Adult Library Services Assoc. Praises new YA Book
The Young Adult Library Association (YALSA) blog highlights March of the Suffragettes by Zachary Michael Jack as among the most noteworthy young adult narrative nonfictions with social justice themes in recent years. Reviewer Alicia Abdul writes, “Social change starts with a step and for Rosalie Gardiner Jones who gathered a group of people to walk with her to Albany from New York City to win rights for women in the voting booth. There were many voices that contributed. Some we know well and others like Jones need accessible texts like this one that highlight the outspoken bravery it took to fight for certain rights.” Check out the full listing of recommended YA social change nonfiction from the last five years at http://www.yalsa.ala.org/thehub/2016/12/06/narrative-nonfiction-social-justice/
School Library Journal Praises New YA Book
School Library Journal favorably reviews March of the Suffragettes by Zachary Michael Jack in their December Print Edition. Following is the text of the review:
“In 1912, a well-educated woman from an established New York family led a 175-mile march from New York City to the state capitol in Albany with the goal of handing the governor a petition urging him to support voting rights for women. A trek that began with much hoopla and a huge turnout of supporters eventually came down to just Rosalie Gardiner Jones and her associates Ida Craft, Lavinia Dock, and Jessie Hardy Stubbs. They refused to be dissuaded by family members, unruly bystanders, the lack of food, and the cold weather. Their dedication to the cause was as strong as their friendship for one another, and this combination catapulted them to success. With an informal writing style, this is an engaging title that will appeal to many readers. The use of newspapers accounts of the march helps bring this event into the 21st century.” VERDICT A fine chronicle of the early 20th-century United States and the tenacity of Rosalie Gardiner Jones.–Patricia Ann Owens, formerly at Illinois Eastern Community Colleges, Mt. Carmel.
ZMJ’s Liberty Hyde Bailey book out in new edition for Fall 2016
National Book Tour Heads to OK, NM, CA
The national book tour for March of the Suffragettes marches into its final three weeks as Zachary Michael Jack heads to Oklahoma and New Mexico, and California. Join Zachary for his first after-Thanksgiving book-signing at Best of Books in greater Oklahoma City and again in Las Cruces, New Mexico, on December 1 at Coas Books. Friday, December 9th Zachary will be visiting the seventh and eight grades classes at the Kirby Preparatory School in Santa Cruz, California. Check back here for more updates on Zachary’s holiday tour.