Book TV airs on C-Span 2 this weekend from 8 a.m. Saturday to 8 a.m. Monday and focuses on political and historical books as well as the book industry. The following are highlights for this coming weekend. For more information, go to Book TV's website.
Saturday, April 5
9:30 a.m. Megan Gorman, author of All the Presidents' Money: How the Men Who Governed America Governed Their Money (Regalo Press, $30, 9798888450802). (Re-airs Saturday at 9:30 p.m.)
2:55 p.m. Jeffrey Boutwell, author of Boutwell: Radical Republican and Champion of Democracy (W.W. Norton, $39.99, 9781324074267), at Politics and Prose in Washington, D.C.
5 p.m. Frances Levine, author of Crossings: Women on the Santa Fe Trail (University Press of Kansas, $34.99, 9780700637812).
5:56 p.m. Bruce Dorsey, author of Murder in a Mill Town: Sex, Faith, and the Crime That Captivated a Nation (Oxford University Press, $34.95, 9780197633090).
Sunday, April 6
9 a.m. Chris Hayes, author of The Sirens' Call: How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource (Penguin Press, $32, 9780593653111). (Re-airs Sunday at 9 p.m.)
10 a.m. David Enrich, author of Murder the Truth: Fear, the First Amendment, and a Secret Campaign to Protect the Powerful (Mariner, $32.99, 9780063372900). (Re-airs Sunday at 10 p.m.)
2 p.m. Timothy Heaphy, author of Harbingers: What January 6 and Charlottesville Reveal About Rising Threats to American Democracy (Steerforth, $30, 9781586424015).
4 p.m. Cass R. Sunstein, author of Climate Justice: What Rich Nations Owe the World--and the Future (The MIT Press, $29.95, 9780262049467).
4:55 p.m. Eric O'Neill, author of Gray Day: My Undercover Mission to Expose America's First Cyber Spy (Crown, $17, 9780525573531).
6:05 p.m. Judith Butler, author of Who's Afraid of Gender? (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, $30, 9780374608224), at the Strand in New York City.