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APOSTROPHE BOOKS - NEWSLETTER
| Oct. 15, 2010 |
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BOOK SIGNING TOMORROW! AT
APOSTROPHE BOOKS
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Please join us as we welcome local Long Beach author, Claudine Burnett as she signs copies of her books: HAUNTED LONG BEACH 2 and MURDEROUS INTENT? These titles are perfect gifts for Long Beach history buffs as well as a spooky gift for Halloween! Come by and meet Claudine and join us for a spooky treat!
SEE YOU THIS SAT., OCT 16TH! |
Valerie, Lisa, Kelsey, Sachi, David, Andi and Eric!
Apostrophe Books 4712 E. 2nd St. Long Beach, CA 90803 (562)438-7950 |
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THANK YOU!!!
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APOSTROPHE BOOKS WOULD LIKE TO SAY TO A BIG THANK YOU!!! to all of the wonderful local authors and customers who attended our local author signing marathon! Authors signed lots of books, customers were able to speak with the authors in attendence and have their books personalized by the authors themselves. We at Apostrophe were pleased to host the 2 day event with 18 authors signing! Wow! Lots of fun for everyone! We hope to do this again sometime next spring with a whole new group of local authors from long beach and the surrounding area. Thanks again from all of us at the bookstore for making this such a successful event! and if you missed it, all authors in attendence left signed copies for purchase, so stop in soon and get an autographed copy..they make great, unique gifts. the holidays are fast approaching! 
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JUST A REMINDER..... that our book drive for the Mary Mcleod Bethune Transitional Center For Homeless Children continues through this Sunday, Oct. 19th. Lots of you have dropped off books for donation, or stopped by the store and purchased books from us to donate to this very worthy cause. Remember, for each book you purchase at our store for donation, Apostrophe Books will match your purchase book for book! Help us in our efforts to provide books for each and every student attending this school. Your book donations are much apprecated!
THANK YOU!
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NEW AT APOSTROPHE BOOKS - STORY TIME! |
PLEASE BE SURE TO JOIN US EVERY SUNDAY FROM 2 TIL 3 P.M. AS WE ENJOY STORY-TIME WITH ANDI IN OUR KID'S SECTION! ANDI WILL BE READING A SELECTION OF OUR WONDERFUL KIDS BOOKS SURE TO DELIGHT ALLTHE LITTLE ONES WHO ATTEND! THERE WILL BE SNACKS AND JUICE BOXES AND STICKERS, TOO, FOR ALL. SEE YOU ON SUNDAY AT APOSTROPHE BOOKS!
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Next Sat., Oct. 23rd, we have a very special author joining us from 2-4...Lynne Cox will be at our store signing her 2 wonderful books..GRAYSON and SWIMMING TO ANTARCTICA. Please stop by and meet this legend in the long distance open water swimming community as she signs her books and answers your questions. APOSTROPHE BOOKS is proud to host this event for Lynne. Don't miss this one, sure to be something to remember! Some info about Lynn if you're not familiar with her:
Lynne Cox (born 1957) is an American long-distance open-water swimmer and writer. In 1971, she and her teammates were the first group of teenagers to complete the crossing of the Catalina Island Channel in California. She was always the slowest swimmer in her swim classes. She has twice held the record for the fastest crossing (men or women) of the English Channel (1972 in a time of 9h 57 mins and 1973 in a time of 9h 36 mins[1]). In 1975, Cox became the first woman to swim the 10 °C (50 °F), 16 km (10 mi) Cook Strait in New Zealand. In 1976, she was the first person to swim the Straits of Magellan in Chile, and the first to swim around the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa.
Cox is perhaps best known for swimming the Bering Strait in 1987, from the island of Little Diomede in Alaska to Big Diomede, then part of the Soviet Union, where the water temperature averaged around 4 °C (40 °F).[2][3] At the time people living on the Diomede Islands -- only 3.7 km (2.3 miles) apart-were not permitted to see one another, although many had family members living on the other island. Her accomplishment eased Cold War tensions as Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev both praised her success.[4]
Another of her accomplishments was swimming more than a mile (1.6 km) in the waters of Antarctica. Cox was in the water for 25 minutes, swimming 1.06 miles (1.7 km). Her book about the experience, Swimming to Antarctica, was published in 2004.[citation needed]
Her second book, Grayson, details her encounter with a lost baby gray whale during an early morning workout off the coast of California. It was published in 2006.
In August 2006 she swam across the Ohio River in Cincinnati from the Serpentine Wall to Newport, Kentucky to bring attention to plans to decrease the water quality standards for the Ohio River.
The asteroid 37588 Lynnecox was named in her honor.[5] |
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**UPCOMING EVENTS AT APOSTROPHE** | |
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| AROUND BELMONT HEIGHTS... | Have you been finding yourself at home thinking, "boy, if only there was a place where I could go to listen to great poetry and music while I drink my decaf latte with skim milk." Well if you live in or anywhere near Long Beach you're in luck because there are open-mic nights everywhere in this city. Coffee shops up and down 4th street and in the downtown area have poetry readings and live performances by local bands every night of the week. Long Beach has an eclectic and vibrant art district where veteran poets, musicians and painters mix with newcomers and enthusiasts alike. Independent hotspots like Viento Y Agua where you can buy art right off the walls and listen poetry every 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month, Sipology where bands play every weekend and Portfolio, which is in the heart of the emerging 4th street scene, all contribute to this experience of shared culture and passions where people can talk about anything that the atmosphere inspires. With these local businesses offering great entertainment and food for your community there's no reason to stay at home. Go out and mingle with a guitarist or have coffee with a starving poet. You can just cruise the local bookstores too and support your local independent businesses a.k.a. your neighbors. Long Beach has plenty to offer the creativity in all of us. All you have to do is listen. Eric Apostrophe Books Staff |
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Illustrator, Robin Preiss Glasser, will be at Apostrophe Books Nov. 20th! Don't miss this event! Please feel welcome to come 'fancily dressed! |
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Thank you!
All of us at APOSTROPHE BOOKS |
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