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X-WR-CALNAME:Bookshop Santa Cruz | March 17\, 2010 - June 15\, 2010
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SUMMARY:Geneen Roth
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 Bookshop Santa Cruz is honored to welcome bestselling writer and teacher Geneen Roth to discuss and sign copies of her newest book\, <em>Women Food and God\: An Unexpected Path to Almost Everything</em>.
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 The way you eat is inseparable from your core beliefs about being alive. No matter how sophisticated or wise or enlightened you believe you are\, how you eat tells all. The world is on your plate.  When you begin to understand what prompts you to use food as a way to numb or distract yourself\, the process takes you deeper into realms of spirit and to the bright center of your own life. Rather than getting rid of or instantly changing your conflicted relationship with food\, <em>Women Food and God</em> is about welcoming what is already here\, and contacting the part of yourself that is already whole--divinity itself.
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 &quot\;Geneen Roth does it again! <em>Women\, Food and God</em> is absolutely mesmerizing. And loaded with insights which can change your life.&quot\;  --Chistiane Northrup\, MD\, ob/gyn physician and author of <em>Women's Bodies\, Women's Wisdom</em> and <em>The Wisdom of Menopause</em> </p>
 <p>&quot\;A hugely important work\, a life-changer\, one that will free<br />
 untold women from the tyranny and fear and hopelessness around their<br />
 bodies.&quot\;  --Annie Lamott\, author of <em>Grace (Eventually)\: Thoughts on Faith</em>
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SUMMARY:Hugh Raffles
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 One-time UCSC professor Hugh Raffles has written a book that is as beautiful as it is informative. <em>Insectopedia</em> is an exploration of the stunning\, ancient\, successful\, astoundingly accomplished\, largely unknown\, and unfathomably different species with which we share this world\: INSECTS. 
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 For as long as humans have been here\, insects have been here. Yet we hardly know them--the insects that eat our food\, share our beds\, live in our homes. Organizing his book alphabetically\, with one entry for each letter\, weaving together brief vignettes\, meditations\, and extended essays\, author Hugh Raffles uses the prism of history and science\, anthropology and travel\, economics and popular culture to show how insects have triggered our obsessions\, stirred our fears\, and beguiled our imaginations.
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 Deftly combining the anecdotal and the scientific\, Raffles has given us an essential book of reference that is visually stunning\, as well. Please join us as we welcome Mr. Raffles for a book talk\, presentation\, signing\, and q&amp\;a.
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UID:http://www.bookshopsantacruz.com/event/poetry-santa-cruz-monthly-event-4
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SUMMARY:Poetry Santa Cruz Monthly Event
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 			<strong>Atsuro Riley</strong> and <strong>Stephen Kessler</strong> </p>
 <p>			$3 suggested donation to Poetry Santa Cruz.
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 			Prize-winning poet <strong>Atsuro Riley</strong> was brought up in the South Carolina lowcountry.  His first collection of poems is <em>Romey’s Order </em>(University of Chicago Press Phoenix Poets series\, April 1\, 2010).  His work has appeared in <em>Poetry\, The Threepenny Review\, </em>and <em>The McSweeney’s Book of Poets Picking Poets </em>(2007)\, and has been featured on Poetry Daily. He has been awarded the Pushcart Prize and the Wood Prize from Poetry magazine\, and a grant from the Artists Fund of the Peninsula Community Foundation. </p>
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 			<a href=\\"http\://atsuroaudio.org/\\" target=\\"_blank\\">Download MP3’s</a> of Atsuro Riley reading his poems. </p></p>
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 			<strong>Stephen Kessler\,</strong> editor and principal translator of <em>The Sonnets of Jorge Luis Borges\, </em>reads new translations from that book and from <em>Poems of the Night </em>(edited by Efraín Kristal)\, its companion volume\, both newly published by Penguin Classics.  The Argentine Borges (1899-1986) is widely regarded as one of the greatest writers of the 20th century—a peer of Joyce\, Proust\, Kafka and Beckett—best known for his remarkably inventive short prose fictions.  Less well known is that Borges thought of himself primarily as a poet\, and his 600-page collected poems in Spanish establishes him as the equal of his Latin American contemporaries Pablo Neruda\, César Vallejo and Octavio Paz as one of the leading poets of his time.  In <em>The Sonnets </em>Borges proves himself a master of this most traditional form\, and in <em>Poems of the Night </em>he explores in other forms the themes of twilight\, darkness\, blindness\, visions and dreams.  Longtime Santa Cruz writer Stephen Kessler’s other recent books include <em>The Mental Traveler </em>(novel)\, <em>Desolation of the Chimera </em>by Spanish poet Luis Cernuda (translation)\, <em>Burning Daylight </em>(poems) and <em>Moving Targets\: On Poets\, Poetry &amp\; Translation </em>(essays).
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 			Learn more about the works of Stephen Kessler on his <a href=\\"http\://www.stephenkessler.com/\\" target=\\"_blank\\">website</a>.
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UID:http://www.bookshopsantacruz.com/event/community-book-group-tom-marshall
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SUMMARY:Community Book Group with Tom Marshall
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 <strong>Discussion led by Julie Minnis\, with guest speaker TOM MARSHALL </strong><br />
 <strong>Book Selections\:</strong> Mary Oliver’s<em> New &amp\; Selected Poems\, Volume 1</em> &amp\; Gary Snyder’s <em>Turtle Island</em> <br />
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 Our next Community Book Group celebrates--but what else in the month of April?-- poetry! We are delighted to honor National Poetry Month by selecting two acclaimed books of poetry as our community reads.
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 <strong>Mary Oliver’s</strong> <em>New &amp\; Selected Poems</em> was originally published in 1992\, and Oliver was thus awarded the National Book Award. In the years since its initial appearance\, this volume has become one of the bestselling collections of poetry in the country. Oliver's perceptive\, brilliantly crafted poems about the natural landscape and the fundamental questions of life and death have won high praise from critics and readers alike. Her passionate demonstrations of delight are powerful reminders of the bond between every individual\, all living things\, and the natural world.
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 <strong>Gary Snyder</strong> won the Pulitzer Prize for <em>Turtle Island</em>. With nature as their backbone\, these poems range from the lucid\, lyrical\, and mystical to the political. All\, however\, share a common vision\: a rediscovery of North America and the ways by which we might become true natives.
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 We hope you will read these two outstanding books of poetry\, then join us at our event on April 20th. Our book group facilitator\, Julie Minnis\, will be joined by local poet and teacher <strong>Tom Marshall</strong> to discuss the poetry of Mary Oliver and Gary Snyder. They will be discussing both writers' individual work\, as well as the ways that Oliver and Snyder's poetry compare to one another.
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 Mary Oliver’s<em> New &amp\; Selected Poems</em> and Gary Snyder’s <em>Turtle Island</em> will be discounted 10% from March 11th until the April 20th meeting date.
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 <strong>We hope you’ll join us! </strong><br />
 <em>P.S. There will be snacks and tea!</em>
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SUMMARY:David Isay
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 <strong>Bookshop Santa Cruz is delighted to welcome NPR contributor David Isay to Bookshop to present his new book\, <em>Mom</em>.<br />
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 Since 2003\, StoryCorps has been one of the most ambitious oral history projects ever undertaken. Founded by Dave Isay\, it has collected the life stories of more than fifty thousand Americans in all fifty states\, and preserved these interviews for future generations at the Library of Congress. Millions of radio listeners look forward to hearing these stories each Friday morning on NPR.
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 Selecting StoryCorps’ most revelatory stories on the subject\, <em>Mom</em> looks across a diversity of experience to present an entirely original portrait of motherhood. <br />
 In stories that take us from the Bronx to the rural South and beyond\, we are introduced to mothers and children from all walks of life—single moms\, working moms\, moms with one child\, moms with a dozen or more children\, mothers who adopted children\, mothers who lost children. Through conversations between parents and children\, husbands and wives\, siblings and friends\, the life of the American mother unfolds. In moments of profound joy and sadness\, courage and despair\, struggle and triumph\, we learn new truths about that most ancient and sacred of bonds—the relationship between mother and child.
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 <strong>Please join us for a book talk\, signing\, and Q&amp\;A with David Isay. </strong>
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 In the spirit of the StoryCorps\, Bookshop Santa Cruz will be creating our own homage to mothers compiled of contributions from the community and we’ll be presenting highlights of this project at the event. <strong>Don’t miss this night!</strong>
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UID:http://www.bookshopsantacruz.com/event/david-sedaris-civic
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SUMMARY:David Sedaris @ The Civic
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 <strong>An Evening With<br />
 DAVID SEDARIS </strong>
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 <strong>Sunday\, May<br />
 2nd at the Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium</strong> 
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 David Sedaris\,<br />
 NPR humorist and bestselling author of <em>Me Talk Pretty One Day</em> and <em>When<br />
 You Are Engulfed in Flames</em><em>\, </em>is coming to the Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium<br />
 for one night only\: Sunday\, May 2\, 2010 at 7\:00 pm. Tickets can be purchased via <a href=\\"http\://www.SantaCruzTickets.com\\">SantaCruzTickets.com</a>\, by phone<br />
 (831)420-5260\, or in person at the Civic Box Office\, 307 Church Street (Tuesday-Friday<br />
 11am-6pm\, Saturday 10-1\:30pm). 
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 <strong>Bookshop Santa Cruz will be selling books at this event. We are delighted to once again be a part of welcoming David Sedaris to town! </strong>
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 With sardonic<br />
 wit and incisive social critiques\, Sedaris has become one of America’s<br />
 pre-eminent humor writers. The great skill with which he slices through<br />
 cultural euphemisms and political correctness proves that Sedaris is<br />
 a master of satire and one of the most observant writers addressing<br />
 the human condition today.  
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 David Sedaris<br />
 is the author <a href=\\"http\://www.bookshopsantacruz.com/book/v/9780316779425\\"><em>Barrel Fever</em></a> and <a href=\\"http\://www.bookshopsantacruz.com/book/v/9780316035903\\"><em>Holidays on Ice</em></a>\, as well<br />
 as collections of personal essays\, <em><a href=\\"http\://www.bookshopsantacruz.com/book/v/9780316777735\\">Naked</a>\,</em> <em><a href=\\"http\://www.bookshopsantacruz.com/book/v/9780316776967\\">Me Talk Pretty One<br />
 Day</a>\,</em> <a href=\\"http\://www.bookshopsantacruz.com/book/v/9780316010795\\"><em>Dress Your Family in Corduroy<br />
 and Denim</em></a>\, and <em><a href=\\"http\://www.bookshopsantacruz.com/book/v/9780316154680\\">When You Are Engulfed in Flames</a>\,</em> each of which<br />
 became a bestseller.  There are a total of seven million copies<br />
 of his books in print and they have been translated into 25 languages. <br />
 He was the editor of <a href=\\"http\://www.bookshopsantacruz.com/book/v/9780743273947\\"><em>Children Playing Before a Statue of Hercules\:<br />
 An Anthology of Outstanding Stories</em></a>.  Sedaris’s pieces appear<br />
 regularly in <em>The New Yorker</em> and have twice been included in the<br />
 <em>Best American Essays</em> collections.  He and his sister\, Amy Sedaris\, have<br />
 collaborated under the name “The Talent Family” and have written<br />
 half-a-dozen plays which have been produced at La Mama\, Lincoln Center\,<br />
 and The Drama Department in New York City. These plays include <em>Stump<br />
 the Host</em>\, <em>Stitches</em>\, <em>One Woman Shoe</em>\, which received<br />
 an Obie Award\, <em>Incident at Cobbler’s Knob</em>\, and <em>The Book<br />
 of Liz</em>\, which was published in book form by Dramatists Play Service. <br />
 David Sedaris’s original radio pieces can often be heard on <em>This<br />
 American Life</em>\, distributed nationally by Public Radio International<br />
 and produced by WBEZ.  David Sedaris has been nominated for three<br />
 Grammy Awards for Best Spoken Word and Best Comedy Album. 
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 <strong>           <br />
 “Sedaris ain’t the preeminent humorist of his generation by accident”</strong><em> -</em><em>Entertainment Weekly</em> 
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 <strong>“Sedaris<br />
 has hit upon the narrative equivalent of Pepsi\, or the PlayStation\,<br />
 or oxygen\, or the haircut\: something that others in the world might<br />
 actually want and find useful. . .  He’s smart\, he’s caustic\, he’s<br />
 mordant\, and\, somehow\, he’s . . . well\, nice.”</strong><br />
 <br />
 —Bill<br />
 Richardson\, <em>Toronto Globe and Mail</em> 
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 <strong>“Sedaris’s<br />
 droll assessment of the mundane and the eccentrics who inhabit the world’s<br />
 crevices make him one of the greatest humorists writing today.”</strong> <br />
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 —<em>Chicago<br />
 Tribune</em>
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 <strong>“Sedaris<br />
 belongs on any list of people writing in English at the moment who are<br />
 revising our ideas<br />
 about what’s funny.”</strong><br />
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 —<em>San Francisco Chronicle</em>
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 Photo by <strong>Anne Fishbein</strong>
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