The Booksmith
1727 Haight St, San Francisco, CA 94117
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Tue, May 6th, 2025 @ 7:00PM PDT
The Booksmith is so excited to be hosting Sarah Maria Griffin at The Booksmith for the Eat the Ones You Love on May 6th at 7pm. She'll be joined in conversation by Sam Sax. Please join us! RSVP is not required, but appreciated. Seats are limited and can be guaranteed with the purchase of a book.
See you at the shop!
“Do you mind me asking—what kind of help do you need?”
After losing her job and her fiancé and moving back from the city to live with her parents, Shell Pine needs some help. And according to the sign in the window, the florist shop in the mall does too. Shell gets the gig, and the flowers she works with there are just the thing she needs to cheer up. Or maybe it’s Neve, the beautiful shop manager, who is making her days so rosy?
But you have to get your hands dirty if you want your garden to grow—and Neve’s secrets are as dark and dangerous as they come. In the back room of the flower shop, a young sentient orchid actually runs the show, and he is hungry . . . and he has a plan for them all.
When the choices are to either bury yourself in the warmth of someone else’s fertile soil, or face the cold and disappointing world outside—which would you choose? And what if putting down roots came at a cost far higher than just your freedom?
This is a story about desire, dreams, decay—and working retail at the end of the world.
Sarah Maria Griffin (she/her) is from Dublin, Ireland. She is the author of the novels Spare & Found Parts and Other Words For Smoke, which won an Irish Book Award in 2019. She writes about video games for The Guardian, and her nonfiction has appeared in The Irish Times, The Winter Papers, and The Stinging Fly, amongst other places. She also makes zines. She posts on Instagram under @sarahgriffski.
Sam Sax is a queer, jewish, writer and educator. They're the author of Yr Dead Longlisted for The National Book Award and PIG named one of the best books of 2023 by New York Magazine and Electric Lit. They're also the author of Madness, winner of The National Poetry Series and Bury It winner of the James Laughlin Award from the Academy of American Poets. They're the two time Bay Area Grand Slam Champion and have received fellowships from The National Endowment for the Arts, The Poetry Foundation, Yaddo, Lambda Lit, MacDowell, and is currently serving as an ITALIC Lecturer at Stanford University.
The Booksmith is an independent bookstore located in the Haight Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco since 1976.
Please note:
No refunds or returns.
In the event of cancellation, you will be refunded the price of your ticket within 4 business days.