Posts Tagged ‘Steve Lehto’

Famous car buff adds foreword to Steve Lehto’s new book

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

As a lawyer Steve Lehto is used to strange stories, but none is stranger than the one he will tell at the Kerrytown BookFest where he is appearing September 12. Some of the story is about luck and some of it is about pluck (Lehto’s).

A few years ago Lehto wrote a book on the 1913 Calumet tragedy where 73 people died on Christmas Eve when someone yelled “fire”. His book “Death’s Door” won a Michigan Notable Book Award and rewrote history books.

But that’s not the story. Three years ago Jay Leno on the Tonight Show used the book’s grim title to poke a little fun. A Finnish American newspaper had run an ad for the book declaring it would make a great Christmas gift. That headline became a natural for Leno’s friendly jabs at comic headlines.

Taking it all in stride, Lehto mailed off a copy of the book to Leno in what he describes in a Neal Ruben column in the Detroit News as “the gaudiest Christmas paper he could find”. Knowing that Leno was a car buff he included his unpublished manuscript for a book on the Chrysler ’63 Turbine automobile. Sly fox that Lehto. Leno who is a car collector would buy one of the rare automobiles six weeks later while in Detroit.

A few days after Lehto sent the gift package a call comes into Lehto’s office with a guy on the phone saying he’s Jay Leno. It was. No joke.

The two car buffs hit it off and later Leno would ask Lehto to stop by for a ride if he was ever in California. Lehto of course found himself in California soon after the invitation and he got his ride, but he also got a promise of a foreword if the book was optioned. A few rewrites and a foreword later and a book was born.

Lehto will have his new book, “Chrysler’s Turbine Car: The Rise and Fall of Detroit’s Coolest Creation” at the Kerrytown BookFest so be sure you catch up with him so he can tell the story first hand.

Huffpo’s newest literary blogger to talk at Kerrytown BookFest

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Lev Rafael , who will join author Steve Luxenberg (“Annie’s Ghost”) and Steve Lehto (“Death’s Door” ) on the showcase panel “Remembering & Forgetting: The Art of the Memoir”  at the 8th Annual Kerrytown BookFest. Raphael was recently added as a literary blogger on the Huffington Post daily blog. All three authors discovered secrets that had been buried prior to their investigations.

In his first post, Raphael, author of 18 books in a variety of genres, deconstructs and disproves the recent claims by a minor theatre figure in New York City that Shakespeare was a Jewish woman. Point by painful point Raphael destroys the argument of John Hudson who asserts that the English poet Aemilia Bassano Lanyer was the real Shakespeare and herself Jewish. Not so,  Raphael, playing the literary sleuth, points out in so many ways.

The reason for Raphael’s post was a recent cover story in the magazine “Reform Judaism” on Hudson’s claims. In his post Raphael says, “ Shakespeare Denial in its newest, Jewish incarnation is another example of the rise of conspiracy theory to a respectable forum where people treat it seriously, instead of saying: Are you for real?”

Raphael has won numerous awards and his most recent book “My Germany” is a memoir detailing the discovery of lost details  of his parents lives, both whom were Holocaust survivors. The book is a journey of discovery and dogged detective work by Raphael to learn who his parent’s were and who he is now. It’s to be expected that in some places the book takes on the feel of a detective story since Raphael is the author of numerous mystery novels.

Raphael is a winner of Amelia’s Reed Smith Fiction Prize and “International Quarterlies” Crossing Boundaries Prize for innovative prose, awarded by D.M. Thomas. That memoir appears in his collection of memoirs Writing a Jewish Life. His first book of short stories Dancing on Tisha B’Av won a Lambda Literary Award.

This fall Raphael will tour Germany to talk about his book “My Germany”.