Anne Lamott signed my book!

Posted by Kathleen

AnneLamott, signing books

I realize it’s not a unique experience, but the course of how it happened was wonderful. I happened to view a site this morning that I usually only check on weekends (it’s about Seattle events and my weekdays tend to be eventful enough). Delightfully spying Anne’s name, I discovered that she was in Seattle tonight at 7pm. Given that my work schedule usually occupies me until 8, I was bummed but not distraught, thinking, I’ll catch her the next time. But my boss cheerfully gave me permission to see if my last client could come a different time, and she could! Hooray!!! After years of reading her books I could finally hear Anne’s voice! And she definitely did not disappoint. Staying true to her written expression, and I suppose, ultimately who she is, her responses to audience questions exemplified the gifts I savor in her storytelling: genuine faith and all its complications, humor, honesty, courage. Many times she had the audience roaring with laughter.

Plan B: Further Thoughts on FaithDue to arthritic hands, Anne refrained from personalizing books afterwards and only signed them with her name (although, after being asked to do so, I watched her graciously write a message for one woman which I imagine she did many times over). She joked that we could write our own messages if we wanted, so I took her at her word. Harry suggested, “Kathleen, you’re awesome! Love, …”, so I went with it. I imagine she must’ve seen my fifth grade yearbook message and thought either a) good thing she’s not an author, b) she’s full of herself, or c) interesting choice… Either way, I’m glad I personalized her latest book to myself. Thanks to my mom’s gifts of two signed books several years back, my collection is growing. Let me know if you want to borrow any of them…

2 comments

  1. That sounds like a fun night to me. Anne Lamott was on NPR’s Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me on Saturday and it was pretty entertaining. If you want to hear more of her voice, you can go to their site and download her segment (Not My Job (or the whole program if you want)). She was also on This American Life several years ago.

  2. Steve, Thanks for those links! I feel my Anne opportunities have multiplied significantly. I never thought about looking for talks online (very 90s of me). Anyways, I loved listening to the This American Life segment, and will listen to the other soon.