May 17, 2012

Author Jim Lynch discusses new novel: “Truth Like the Sun”

Award winning local author Jim Lynch (The Highest Tide, Border Songs) will be at the Tumwater Timberland Library from 7 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, May 24 to talk about his new novel “Truth Like the Sun.” Books will be available for purchase. The program takes place after the library closes.

The book is a cat-and-mouse tale of urban intrigue in both in 1962, when Seattle hosted the World’s Fair that put the city on the map, and in 2001, after its transformation in the Microsoft gold rush. The story revolves around a dynamic mayoral candidate, famous for having masterminded the fair, and an ambitious investigative reporter determined to discover the secrets behind his rise to power. Interwoven are backroom deals, idealism and pragmatism, the best and worst ambitions, and all the aspirations that shape our communities and our lives.

Jim Lynch is the author of two other novels set in Western Washington. His first novel, The Highest Tide (2005), won the Pacific Northwest Bookseller Award, was performed on stage in Seattle and became an international bestseller. His second novel, Border Songs (2009), was also adapted to the stage and won the Washington State Book Award as well as the Indie's Choice Honor Book Award. The film rights have been sold for The Highest Tide and TV rights for Border Songs.

Lynch grew up in the Seattle area and graduated from the . He worked as a reporter for newspapers in , and for columnist Jack Anderson in Washington, D.C. Returning to the Northwest, he wrote for the Spokane Spokesman-Review, the Portland Oregonian and the Seattle Times. His national honors include the H.L. Mencken Award and Livingston Young Journalist Award for National Reporting. He lives in Olympia, Washington with his wife, Denise, and daughter, Grace. Lynch’s website is www.jimlynchbooks.com.

The Tumwater Timberland Library is located at 7023 New Market Street. For more information, contact the library at (360) 943-7790 or go to www.TRL.org.

Timberland Regional Library provides for the information, reading and lifelong learning needs of the Grays Harbor, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, and Thurston county public at 27 community public libraries and 7 library service partner locations. The library system is funded mainly by local property taxes. Anyone needing special accommodations to participate in a library’s program may contact the library one week in advance.