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5 San Diego Authors to Read in 2019

New titles from local writers on homelessness, education, breaking the glass ceiling and more
Kathy Cooperman, author of The Very Principled Maggie Mayfield

By Jordan Lemke

2018 brought San Diego plenty of restaurants and retail, but for some of us, what flew under the radar were new titles from local authors, tackling topics like homelessness, education, breaking the glass ceiling, untamed cats, and more—all in our city. Go on, read on!

5 San Diego Authors to Read in 2019

5 San Diego Authors to Read in 2019

My Way Home: Growing Up Homeless in America

by Michael Gaulden

Michael Gaulden’s memoir traces the 10 years of his childhood spent homeless in San Diego. Through a relentless pursuit of education, he came to his current position at Monarch School, where he helps homeless youth prepare to attend college and find meaningful careers. “I wrote this story as a blueprint for anyone who may find themselves homeless,” Gaulden says. “I always wished there was a book that could have guided me in hardships. There wasn’t. So I wrote one.”

5 San Diego Authors to Read in 2019

5 San Diego Authors to Read in 2019

The Very Principled Maggie Mayfield

by Kathy Cooperman

Self-proclaimed ex-improv-comic and recovering attorney Kathy Cooperman (author of Amazon best-seller Crimes Against a Book Club) dishes up another title with important messages at its core. Set in suburban Carmel Valley, the scenes may be hilariously familiar for some of our readers, but don’t miss this gist: The seemingly fluffy read dives deep into California’s education system and the tough choices facing public schools today.

5 San Diego Authors to Read in 2019

5 San Diego Authors to Read in 2019

Endless Blue Sky

by Josh Turner

Josh Turner takes an irreverent look at San Diego, family, and exactly how far sunshine can get you in his new novel, Endless Blue Sky. “I wanted to poke a bit of fun at how the fantastic weather informs life,” Turner says. “It’s wonderful—I mean, I don’t miss shoveling the driveway one bit—but it doesn’t really change that much.” The book’s main character, Jeff, is just trying to get through the day, but with a chaotic workplace, confusing love life, and family that is, well, probably just like yours, he is forced to hope that the universe will intervene.

5 San Diego Authors to Read in 2019

5 San Diego Authors to Read in 2019

Flygirl

by Robin “R.D.” Kardon

Author Robin Kardon was a commercial pilot for 12 years, and her experience breaking into a male-dominated industry in the 1990s inspired her to write Flygirl. The novel examines the discriminatory environment and other challenges faced by female pilots. Long before #MeToo, Kardon was shattering glass ceilings and standing up against hostile work environments.

5 San Diego Authors to Read in 2019

5 San Diego Authors to Read in 2019

Engineering for Cats: Better the Life of Your Pet with 10 Cat-Approved Projects

by Mac Delaney

Aerospace engineer Mac Delaney encountered a distressing problem a few years ago: cat aggression in his own home. In the face of this, he used his engineering background and love of cats to create 10 projects that can make your cat’s life better, and in turn, your life safer. Read our Q&A with the author.

5 San Diego Authors to Read in 2019

Kathy Cooperman, author of The Very Principled Maggie Mayfield

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