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EventsTuesday December 1, 2009
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm
DEENA METZGER, CAROLYN BRIGIT FLYNN, PAMELA EAKINS, SYLVIA PATIENCE & other contributors to Sisters Singing: Blessings, Prayers, Art, Songs, Poetry and Sacred Stories by Women
Please join us for a celebration of Sisters Singing Thursday December 3, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Come celebrate the season with Bookshop Santa Cruz! Our knowledgeable staff will be sharing their recommendations for the perfect books for everyone on your gift list. We’ll be hosting this night of tinsel, tomes and treats—featuring raffle prizes, book giveaways, and more—from 7:00pm until 8:30pm. One lucky customer will receive the Grand Prize: A personal shopping spree of 20% off storewide for the entire month of December! Like every great winter gathering, we’ll be providing warm drinks and tasty treats to all. We can’t wait to see you there!
— Bookshop Santa Cruz Special Holiday Services & Offers — • Don’t stand in line at the post office! Bookshop will ship gifts directly anywhere in the world. Ask at our information desk. Friday February 5, 2010
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm
What better way to celebrate the month of love, than with one of our most beloved authors, AMY BLOOM? Bloom, the author of the national bestseller Away, and two collections of prize-winning stories, Come to Me and A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love You, will be at Bookshop to debut her newest title, Where the God of Love Hangs Out. Celebrating love in its many forms and complexities, this new collection is made up of both stand-alone stories and interconnected vignettes. Propelled by Bloom's dazzling prose and unmistakable voice, she takes us into the depths of characters that hit as real, and explores the changes that love and loss create in their lives. In one quartet of interlocking stories, two middle-aged friends, married to others, find themselves surprisingly drawn to each other, risking all while never underestimating the cost. In another linked set of stories, we follow mother and son for thirty years as their small and uncertain family becomes an irresistible tribe. Insightful, sensuous, and heartbreaking, these stories of passion and disappointment, life and death, capture deep human truths. As The New Yorker has said, "Amy Bloom gets more meaning into individual sentences than most authors manage in whole books." Simply put, reading doesn’t get better than Amy Bloom and we’re head-over-heels for her. Come be dazzled yourself! Photo by Beth Kelly Tuesday February 9, 2010
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Jack Marshall and Cheryl Dumesnil Prize-winning poet Jack Marshall was born in 1936 in Brooklyn to Jewish parents who emigrated from Iraq and Syria. At 19 he shipped out as a deckhand on a Norwegian freighter to West Africa. Returned to New York, he worked on 42nd Street, attended night classes in poetry with Stanley Kunitz and Robert Lowell, and moved to the Lower East Side, taking part in the growing poetry scene there. He married and then in 1968 moved with his family to San Francisco. He has published twelve books of poetry, the most recent being Gorgeous Chaos: New & Selected Poems (Coffee House Press, 2002), which won a Bay Area Book Reviewers Award, and a collection of new poems, The Steel Veil, published by Coffee House Press in Fall, 2008. His memoir, From Baghdad to Brooklyn, was a PEN Center USA finalist. Read a book review by Steve Kowit in the San Diego Union Tribune. Watch Jack Marshall on UC Berkeley’s reading series Lunch Poems on YouTube (28 minutes). Cheryl Dumesnil is the author of In Praise of Falling, winner of the 2008 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize. She is also the editor of Hitched! Wedding Stories from San Francisco City Hall, and co-editor, with Kim Addonizio, of Dorothy Parker’s Elbow: Tattoos on Writers, Writers on Tattoos. Her poems have appeared in Nimrod, Indiana Review, Calyx, and Many Mountains Moving, among other literary magazines. Her essays have appeared on literarymama.com, hipmama.com, mamazine.com and in Hip Mama Zine. For over fifteen years she has taught creative writing at universities, conferences, K-12 schools, and in private settings. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her wife and their two sons. Read a poem by Cheryl Dumesnil on Verse Daily. Read a poem by Cheryl Dumesnil in The Cortland Review. Learn more on Cheryl Dumesnil’s website. Wednesday February 10, 2010
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Bookshop Santa Cruz’s Community Book Group Led by Julie Minnis with a discussion with Prof. Bruce Bridgeman Book Choice: My Stroke of Insight—by Jill Taylor * please note 7:00pm start time of this event ------------------------------------------------------
We are celebrating our third year of Community Book Groups—a monthly Book Group that is open to everyone in the community. While we’ll continue to honor titles written by local authors in our area, we thought we would also celebrate the amazing minds of our community. With
Bookshop’s next community selection will be Jill Taylor’s, My Stroke of Insight. At
To help with that curiosity, our Community Book Group will feature a discussion about the book at 7:00 pm facilitated by Julie Minnis, followed by a dialogue with local neuroscientist Professor Bruce Bridgeman at 7:30pm. My Stroke of Insight will
PS—There will be snacks and tea!! Monday February 15, 2010
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm
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Marisa Thursday February 18, 2010
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Timothy Ferris, a Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award nominee, and author of the acclaimed Coming of Age in the Milky Way, has published a new book, The Science of Liberty, a brilliant chronicle of how science sparked the spread of liberal democracy across the modern world. In his most important book to date, award-winning author Timothy Ferris—"the best popular science writer in the English language today" (Christian Science Monitor)—makes a passionate case for science as the inspiration behind the rise of liberalism and democracy. Ferris argues that just as the scientific revolution rescued billions from poverty, fear, hunger, and disease, the Enlightenment values it inspired has swelled the number of persons living in free and democratic societies from less than 1 percent of the world population four centuries ago to more than a third today.
Ferris deftly investigates the evolution of these scientific and political revolutions, demonstrating that they are inextricably bound. He shows how science was integral to the American Revolution but misinterpreted in the French Revolution; reflects on the history of liberalism, stressing its widely underestimated and mutually beneficial relationship with science; and surveys the forces that have opposed science and liberalism—from communism and fascism to postmodernism and Islamic fundamentalism.
A sweeping intellectual history, The Science of Liberty is a stunningly original work that transcends the antiquated concepts of left and right.
Please help up welcome Mr. Ferris for a reading, signing, and Q&A, on what is sure to be an insightful and interesting night. Monday February 22, 2010
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Help us celebrate a new novel by Santa Cruz ’s beloved Clifford Henderson. Local and best-selling author Clifford Henderson (co-founder of the Fun Institute, Santa Cruz ’s renowned school of improv and solo performance) will be at Bookshop Santa Cruz to celebrate her newest novel, Spanking New. Getting born is trickier than Spanky ever imagined. Yearning for life, Spanky chooses Nina, a flighty actress just out of college, and Rick, a sax player who changes tires to get by, to be his parents. Only Nina seems to be hung up on her gay guy friend Pablo, and Nina’s best girlfriend Dink is hung up her! Will Nina and Rick get it together in time to conceive Spanky before he evaporates? And if this hurdle gets crossed, will they choose to keep him? There’s not much Spanky can do but watch from above while his fate plays out—and if that’s not scary enough—an unexpected twist of fate makes Spanky have to completely reevaluate his expectations. He’s a girl! A poignant, hilarious, unforgettable look at life, love, gender, and the essence of what makes us who we are. We are so happy to welcome Clifford back to Bookshop Santa Cruz and know that this will be a night filled with talent, laughter, and stories to be told. Please help us welcome Ms. Henderson for the debut reading of her newest novel. Signing and Q&A will follow. Thursday February 25, 2010
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:00 pm
February
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This is an inspiring book that honors all the children who participated in the Selma to Montgomery March during the Civil Right Movement’s fight
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We will be holding this event as an open discussion with
PS—As an added bonus, in honor of Black History Month, Bookshop Santa Cruz will be offering Marching for Freedom at 10% off its cover price the entire month of February. Monday March 1, 2010
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Local poet, writer, teacher and sustainable living advocate Andy Couturier has written a book that is as beautiful as it is telling. Focusing on eleven men and women raised in the tumult of Japan 's industrial powerhouse, each of the people profiled in Couturier’s book made a transition away from industry-fueled careers toward more sustainable, fulfilling lives. They are today artists, philosophers, and farmers who reside deep in the mountains of rural Japan . We meet people like Atsuko Watanabe, an environmentalist and home-schooler who explores Christian mysticism while raising her two daughters in an old farmhouse, to Akira Ito, an ex-petroleum engineer who became a painter and children's book illustrator. Couturier, by presenting the journeys of these ordinary--yet exceptional--people, shows how we too can travel a meaningful path of living simply, with respect for our communities and our natural resources. These Japanese are pioneers in a sense; drawing on traditional Eastern spiritual wisdom they have forged a new style of modernity, and in their success is a lesson for us all: live a life that matters. Andy Couturier will read from the book, give a presentation about his journey in Japan , do an audience Q&A, and sign copies of A Different Kind of Luxury. We hope to see you there! |
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