Tracy Kidder
2009/2010 Inprint Margarett Root Brown Reading Series
bringing the page to the stage
Presented in association with Alley Theatre, Interfaith Ministries of Greater Houston, Holocaust Museum Houston, and PAIR
Monday, March 22, 20109
7:30 pm
Hubbard Stage, Alley Theatre
615 Texas Avenue
General admission tickets: $5 BUY HERE!
Do you have a question for Tracy Kidder? Submit it here and perhaps it will be selected for the on-stage interview portion of the evening.

TRACY KIDDER,
a master of the non-fiction narrative, won the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize for his book, Soul of a New Machine. Kidder combines award-winning reportorial skill with what one New York Times Book Review critic describes as “the author’s genuine love, delight, and celebration of the human condition.” He has written nine books of nonfiction, including House, Among Schoolchildren, Old Friends, Home Town and My Detachment, Kidder’s personal account of his time as a soldier in Vietnam, where he was awarded the Bronze Star. Of his highly acclaimed book, Mountains Beyond Mountains, author Thom Jones writes, “Mountains is the sort of book that makes you want to buy a hundred copies and pass them out like a street corner evangelist.” Kidder’s newest book, Strength in What Remains, has been described as a book which will “resurrect your faith in the human spirit.” It follows the story of Deogratias, a refugee from the civil war and genocide of 1990s Burundi, who makes his way to New York City. “Deo’s story,” says Alex Kotlowitz, “is remarkable, stunning really. His journey is the story of our times, one that keeps the rest of us from forgetting.”

