Megan Griswold

Megan Griswold, a Kelly yurt dweller, just published her first book, “The Book of Help.”

Monday is the day you usually meal plan, finish that laundry you started over the weekend, or take the bike off the truck and wash it. Teton County Library wants you to reconsider your Monday as a day of intellectual stimulation.

The next two Mondays, the library is offering the chance to meet writers fresh off their debut books. The first, happening from 6 to 7 p.m. Monday, is a talk with Miranda Adams, whose memoir, “M.Love,” chronicles the ins and outs of romantic and nonromantic love.

Contact Tom Hallberg at 732-7079 or thallberg@jhnewsandguide.com.

Tom Hallberg covers a little bit of everything, from skiing to long-form feature stories. A Teton Valley, Idaho, transplant by way of Portland and Bend, Oregon, he spends his time outside work writing fiction, splitboarding and climbing.

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