

Author Alex Myers will embark upon a seven-stop Wyoming book tour March 10 – 18 in support of his new novel, Continental Divide.
Continental Divide tells the story of a transgender Harvard student who’s cut off from his family, ventures West, and finds adventure, danger, and romance in Wyoming.
The coming-of-age story explores gender and masculinity in the West, the experience of navigating across geographies and cultures as a transgender person, and it is accessible for young adults and up.
The book is based, in part, on Myers’ own real-life experience in Wyoming, where he lived and worked for summer outside Cody in 1997.
Each event will include a live presentation of the book by Myers, as well as a Q&A. The events are free and open to the public.


Author Alex Myers will embark upon a seven-stop Wyoming book tour March 10 – 18 in support of his new novel, Continental Divide.
Continental Divide tells the story of a transgender Harvard student who’s cut off from his family, ventures West, and finds adventure, danger, and romance in Wyoming.
The coming-of-age story explores gender and masculinity in the West, the experience of navigating across geographies and cultures as a transgender person, and it is accessible for young adults and up.
The book is based, in part, on Myers’ own real-life experience in Wyoming, where he lived and worked for summer outside Cody in 1997.
Each event will include a live presentation of the book by Myers, as well as a Q&A. The events are free and open to the public.
March 10 – Laramie
Night Heron Books
6 – 8 p.m.
March 11 – Casper
United Church of Christ
6 – 8 p.m.
March 12 – Sheridan
Sheridan Public Library
6 – 8 p.m.
March 14 – Cody
Cody Public Library
3 – 5 p.m
March 16 – Lander
Lander Bake Shop
6 – 8 p.m.
March 17 – Jackson
Jackson Hole Book Trader
6 – 8 p.m.
March 18 – Rock Springs
Sidekicks Book and Wine Bar
6 – 8 p.m.
More on Alex Myers and Continental Divide
More on Alex Myers and Continental Divide
THE CONTINENTAL DIVIDE BOOK TOUR RECEIVES SUPPORT FROM:
The Wyoming Humanities Council, Wyoming Institute for Humanities Research, University of Wyoming Honors College, University of Wyoming Libraries, University of Wyoming Department of English, University of Wyoming Office of Multicultural Affairs, and the School of Culture, Gender, and Social Justice at the University of Wyoming.
THE CONTINETAL DIVIDE BOOK TOUR RECIEVES SUPPORT FROM:
The Wyoming Humanities Council, Wyoming Institute for Humanities Research, University of Wyoming Honors College, University of Wyoming Libraries, University of Wyoming Department of English, University of Wyoming Office of Multicultural Affairs, and the School of Culture, Gender, and Social Justice at the University of Wyoming.











