A Reader's Corner Bookstore Newsletter
February 2012

In This Issue
FAT Friday Trolley Hop
Joshua Golding Book Signing
Harvey's New Remainders
Greetings!

We have many exciting events coming up in the next month as well as several special offers you won't want to miss out on! Please read on to find out about these great deals! 

Frankfort Avenue Trolley Hop
Friday, February 24, 6-10 pm
Come to our store from 6:30 to 9 pm during the Frankfort Avenue Trolley Hop on February 24 to see the Celtic and folk music duo, Four Shillings Short! Find out more info about the band here, and read the reviews below.

"Like a medieval fair in New Delhi, the music of Four Shillings Short is intriguing and worth investigating. Their music is a global potpourri." -New Times, Miami, FL
 
"Four Shillings Short stretch the boundaries of folk music. Their music is a delight, performance style unexpected and their instrumentation is a kick." -Bound for Glory, Ithaca, NY





Grassroots Music in the Upper Cumberland
edited by William Lynwood Montell


 
Our Price: $8.98
The Homesteader's Kitchen: Recipes from Farm to Table
by Robin Burnside



 
Our Price: $7.98
 



Emma Goldman: A Documentary History of the American Years edited by Candace Falk
Vol. 2 is also available



Our Price: $11.98

 

Regional Associates


Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance


TomFolio
Events & Offers
Book Signing
Joshua Golding's The Conversation
Bellarmine University philosophy professor and author, Joshua Golding, will be in our store Thursday, March 29 from 5:30 to 7:30 pm to discuss and sign copies of his book, The Conversation. The book follows David Goldstein, a Jewish college student, as he learns more and more about his Jewish heritage.

"The Conversation is both a coming-of-age story and a primer on Judaic philosophy. If this dual nature limits its literary accomplishment, the reader is amply compensated by the ideas espoused, debated, argued, pondered, and by the deep humanity of the character of David." -Fred Smock, The Courier-Journal. Read more of Fred Smock's review here.  

Promotions
Tantalus in Love
by Alan Shapiro





Our Price: $7.98
 


Twenty Thousand Roads: The Ballad of Gram Parsons and His Cosmic American Music
by David N. Meyer 


 Our Price: $14.98
 
Ascending Chaos: The Art of Masami Teraoka, 1966-2006 edited by Catherine Clark


 
Our Price: $16.98
 

Harvey's New Remainders
New selections in 4 categories
Check out our new selection of remainders featuring four new displays:

1. POETRY;
2. MUSIC BOOKS;
3. RADICAL STUDIES & COUNTER-CULTURE;
4. ART/PHOTOGRAPHY & GRAPHICS.

We also have new remainders in fiction, history, military, cooking, crafts, kids, film studies, science, animals, and more! Limited quantities available.

Browse the promotions below to see some of our newest titles.







 

Union 1812: The Americans Who Fought the Second War of Independence by A.J. Langguth



 Our Price: $8.98

Albert Maysles Scrapbook edited by Steven Kasher
Behind-the-scenes looks at the making of GRAY GARDENS, GIMMEE SHELTER, & more



 

Our Price: $24.98
 




America: A History in Verse
by Edward Sanders 


 
Our Price: $8.98 per volume
 



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Save 25%

Just a reminder that all JCPS employees save 25% at our store every day! If you are a teacher, bookkeeper, clerk, secretary, or any other employee at JCPS, don't miss out on this great deal!

 

Offer Expires: Never! :)