New & Noted: Isaac Fitzgerald
Schedule
Wed, 24 Jun, 2026 at 07:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Carnegie Library Lecture Hall | Pittsburgh, PA
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Isaac Fitzgerald in conversation with Morgan ParkerNew York Times bestselling author Isaac Fitzgerald sets off into the heart of America, following the path of the legendary Johnny Appleseed on an epic journey that both takes him far from home and brings him closer to it.
“Rollicking, heartfelt. . . . Made me feel the kind of wonder and hope I’ve been longing for.” —John Green, author of "Everything Is Tuberculosis"
As a child, Isaac Fitzgerald was captivated by Johnny Appleseed, drawn to the legend by family ties, his father’s larger-than-life stories, and a shared restlessness to leave home and discover what lay beyond.
In "American Rambler," he sets out on a year-long journey to follow Appleseed’s path, walking (okay, sometimes driving, and at one point, even floating downstream) from Massachusetts to Indiana. On this journey, Fitzgerald turns a childhood fascination into a profound reckoning of loss and grief, ritual and faith, grimy gas station bathrooms and scenic apple picking. He is followed by a mysterious creature, camps in hostile environments, trespasses more than once, and is warmed by the generosity of strangers at every turn.
A moving blend of memoir, history, and travelogue, "American Rambler" is at once an ode to the American heartland, a meditation on escaping the breakneck pace of modern life, and a clear-eyed look at the myths—often violent, sometimes hopeful, frequently romanticized—at the very core of American identity and history.
Isaac Fitzgerald is the New York Times bestselling author of "Dirtbag, Massachusetts" (winner of a New England Book Award and the New Atlantic Independent Booksellers Association Book of the Year Award). He appears frequently on The Today Show and is also the author of the bestselling children’s book "How to Be a Pirate" as well as the co-author of "Pen & Ink: Tattoos and the Stories Behind Them" and "Knives & Ink: Chefs and the Stories Behind Their Tattoos" (winner of an IACP Award). His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Esquire, GQ, The Guardian, The Best American Nonrequired Reading, and numerous other publications. He lives with his wife, Kelly Farber, and their two dogs on the North Fork of Long Island.
Morgan Parker is the author of five books, most recently the essay collection "You Get What You Pay For," shortlisted for the Lambda Literary Award in Bisexual Nonfiction. Previous titles include "Who Put This Song On?," a young adult novel; and the acclaimed poetry collections "Other People’s Comfort Keeps Me Up At Night," "There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé," and "Magical Negro," which won the National Book Critics Circle Award. She teaches poetry at Swarthmore College and lives in Philadelphia with her dog, Shirley.
"American Rambler" is available for pre-order from Mystery Lovers Bookshop.
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