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Rainy Day Books is located in
The Fairway Shops 2706 W 53rd Street Fairway, Kansas 66205-1705 Phone: 913-384-3126
Store Hours: Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri 10-6 Thursday 10-7 Saturday 10-5 Sunday we rest and read!
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At a glance, our complete author events schedule, watch for changes and updates! |
JUNE
Tom Wilson appears to celebrate the 40th Annniversary of the comic strip Ziggy on Tuesday, June 28, 2011 at 6:30 PM at Kansas City Public Library, Plaza Branch.
JULY
Georgette Jones, author of The Three of Us, appears on Thursday, July 7, 2011 at 7:00 PM at Unity Temple on The Plaza.
Sapphire, author of The Kid, appears on Thursday, July 14, 2011 at 7:00 PM at Unity Temple on The Plaza.
Jennifer Weiner, author of Then Came You, appears on Friday, July 15, 2011 at 7:00 PM at Unity Temple on The Plaza.
Jim Butcher, author of Ghost Story, appears on Tuesday, July 26, 2011 at 7:00 PM at Unity Temple on The Plaza.
Maggie Stiefvater, author of Forever, appears on Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at 7:00 PM at Unity Temple on The Plaza.
Melanie Benjamin, author of The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb, appears on Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 7:00 PM at Rainy Day Books.
AUGUST
Julie Garwood, author of The Ideal Man, appears on Tuesday, August 9, 2011.
And watch for details soon on Calvin Trillin, Martha Stewart, and more!
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Support your local independent bookseller: Shop for competitively priced E-Books for your e-reader from Rainy Day Books. Shop local, read mobile. | Rainy Day Books offers you e-books through our partnership with Google eBooks. All our e-books are competitively priced.
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Greetings!
The dog days of summer? Maybe it's time to think about books in a whole new light. Help is on the way!
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Catch a preview screening of The Help!
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Rainy Day Books invites you to a preview of The Help!
Based on one of the most talked about books in years and a #1 New York Times best-selling phenomenon, "The Help" stars Emma Stone ("Easy A") as Skeeter, Academy Award - nominated Viola Davis ("Doubt") as Aibileen and Octavia Spencer as Minny - three very different, extraordinary women in Mississippi during the 1960s, who build an unlikely friendship around a secret writing project that breaks societal rules and puts them all at risk. From their improbable alliance a remarkable sisterhood emerges, instilling all of them with the courage to transcend the lines that define them, and the realization that sometimes those lines are made to be crossed - even if it means bringing everyone in town face-to-face with the changing times. This event is Thursday, July 7th at 7:00 PM at the AMC Town Center 20 (11701 Nall Ave, Leawood, KS 66211).
You must register to attend this screening via e-mail. Seating is limited. To register and for complete details, contact: thehelpkcrsvp@43kix.com
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This weekend: The New Letters Weekend
Writing Conference
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The New Letters Weekend Writing Conference June 24 (evening), 25, 26, 2011 featuring Keynote Speaker: Albert Goldbarth Mr. Goldbarth is a two-time winner of a National Book Critics Circle Award, poet, novelist, essayist. Albert Goldbarth's keynote lecture is free and open to the public, reservations required at (816) 235-1168, funded by the Bernardin-Haskell Lecture Fund at UMKC. Registration for the whole conference must be made separately at (816) 235-2736. Held at "The Diastole," UMKC's beautiful scholars center. "Writing for Love, Money, Immortality" (and college credit). Speakers include: Mitch Brian (screen, scene making), Frank Higgins (stage, poetry, drama), Stanley E. Banks (poetry, seeing as a writer), Loring Leifer (memoir, articles, research), Joe Miller (nonfiction, essays), Linda Rodriguez (poetry, nonfiction, cultural connections), Matthew Eck (short fiction, novels), Robert Stewart (revision, nonfiction, poetry), Catherine Browder (novels, short stories, plays), Trish Reeves (poetry, imagery, sound), Steve Paul (nonfiction and Kansas City noir). For complete details, see http://www.newletters.org/writingConferences.asp or call 816-235-1168, or Continuing Education at 816-235-2736. |
Just added: Melanie Benjamin
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Just added to our event schedule: novelist Melanie Benjamin
Melanie Benjamin discusses her new historical novel The Autobiography Of Mrs. Tom Thumb.
This event is Thursday, July 28 at 7:00 PM at Rainy Day Books.
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Celebrating the 4th of July? Rainy Day Books will be too, resting and reading!
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Rainy Day Books and our staff will be celebrating the 4th of July Weekend by resting and reading. We will be closed Saturday, July 2 through Monday, July 4. We will resume normal business hours on Tuesday, July 5.
We wish you a safe a happy holiday weekend, and thank you for your continued support of our store, our events, and our Legacy of Literacy.
www.RainyDayBooks.com is always open for you to shop your locally-owned independent bookseller. Check out our Google eBooks, too! Get more information, or start your search now!
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IndieNext Book of the Week
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Each week we spotlight one book from the month's IndieNext List (a collection of recommendations by indie booksellers across the country). Ask for a copy of the IndieNext newsletter at our front counter or click to browse them online
The Upright Piano Player David Abbott
Hardcover, Nan A. Talese Books "As he faces retirement, Henry Cage finds his life spiraling out of control. He must deal with an ailing ex-wife, an estranged son, and a malicious stalker who is prone to violence. This first novel is both a page-turner and a disconcerting portrayal of the randomness of life and the choices we make. Strangely uplifting, The Upright Piano Player is guaranteed to keep you riveted." -- Jack Gillard, Nicola's Books, Ann Arbor, MI
Click here for more about this book.
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NEW AND NOTABLE BOOKS, ON OUR SHELVES NOW!
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Great ideas for summer reading!
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Fiction What Alice Forgot  Liane Moriarity
Hardcover, Amy Einhorn Books/Putnam What would happen if you were visited by your younger self, and got a chance for a do-over? Alice Love is twenty-nine years old, madly in love with her husband, and pregnant with their first child. So imagine her surprise when, after a fall, she comes to on the floor of a gym (a gym! she HATES the gym!) and discovers that she's actually thirty-nine, has three children, and is in the midst of an acrimonious divorce. A knock on the head has misplaced ten years of her life, and Alice isn't sure she likes who she's become. It turns out, though, that forgetting might be the most memorable thing that has ever happened to Alice. Read more.
Alice Bliss
Laura Harrington Hardcover, Pamela Dorman Books When Alice Bliss learns that her father, Matt, is being deployed to Iraq, she's heartbroken. Alice idolizes her father, loves working beside him in their garden, accompanying him on the occasional roofing job, playing baseball. When he ships out, Alice is faced with finding a way to fill the emptiness he has left behind. Matt will miss seeing his daughter blossom from a tomboy into a full-blown teenager. Alice will learn to drive, join the track team, go to her first dance, and fall in love, all while trying to be strong for her mother, Angie, and take care of her precocious little sister, Ellie. But the smell of Matt is starting to fade from his blue shirt that Alice wears everyday, and the phone calls are never long enough. Read more.
Get Me Out Of Here
Henry Sutton Paperback, Europa Editions By turns darkly comic and unnerving, Get Me Out of Here perfectly captures one of the world's financial capitals at a crucial moment--a satirical novel about the rage and desperation that come with the expectation of money for nothing. Read more.
Orientation: And Other Stories Daniel Orozco
Hardcover, Faber and Faber Daniel Orozco leads the reader through the hidden lives and moral philosophies of bridge painters, men housebound by obesity, office temps, and warehouse workers. He reveals the secret pleasures of late-night supermarket trips for cookie binges, exceptional data entry, and an exiled dictator's occasional piss on the U.S. embassy. A love affair blooms between two officers in the impartially worded pages of a police blotter; a new employee's first-day office tour includes descriptions of other workers' most private thoughts and actions; during an earthquake, the consciousness of the entire state of California shakes free for examination. Read more.
Good Neighbors Ryan David Jahn
Paperback, Penguin A compulsively readable debut crime novel inspired by the legendary real-life murder of Kitty Genovese. At 4:00 A.M. on March 13, 1964, a young woman returning home from her shift at a local bar is attacked in the courtyard of her Queens apartment building. Her neighbors hear her cries; no one calls for help. Unfolding over the course of two hours, Good Neighbors is the story of the woman's last night. It is also the story of her neighbors, the bystanders who kept to themselves: the anxious Vietnam draftee; the former soldier planning suicide; the woman who thinks she's killed a child and her husband, who will risk everything for her... Read more.
Nonfiction The Man In The Rockefeller Suit Mark Seal
Hardcover, Viking The story of Clark Rockefeller is a stranger-than-fiction twist on the classic American success story of the self-made man-because Clark Rockefeller was totally made up. The career con man who convincingly passed himself off as Rockefeller was born in a small village in Germany. At seventeen, obsessed with getting to America, he flew into the country on dubious student visa documents and his journey of deception began. Over the next thirty years, boldly assuming a series of false identities, he moved up the social ladder through exclusive enclaves on both coasts-culminating in a stunning twelve-year marriage to a rising star businesswoman with a Harvard MBA who believed she'd wed a Rockefeller... Read more. Feathers
Thor Hanson Hardcover, Basic Books In Feathers, biologist Thor Hanson details a sweeping natural history, as feathers have been used to fly, protect, attract, and adorn through time and place. Applying the research of paleontologists, ornithologists, biologists, engineers, and even art historians, Hanson asks: What are feathers? How did they evolve? What do they mean to us? Engineers call feathers the most efficient insulating material ever discovered, and they are at the root of biology's most enduring debate. They silence the flight of owls and keep penguins dry below the ice. They have decorated queens, jesters, and priests. And they have inked documents from the Constitution to the novels of Jane Austen. Read more. Twenty-Five Books That Shaped America
Thomas Foster Paperback, Harper From the author of the New York Times bestselling How to Read Literature Like a Professor comes a highly entertaining and informative new book on the twenty-five works of literature that have most shaped the American character. Foster applies his much-loved combination of wit, know-how, and analysis to explain how each work has shaped our very existence as readers, students, teachers, and Americans. Foster illuminates how books such as The Last of the Mohicans, Moby-Dick, My Ántonia, The Great Gatsby, The Maltese Falcon, Their Eyes Were Watching God, On the Road, The Crying of Lot 49, and others captured an American moment, how they influenced our perception of nationhood and citizenship, and what about them endures in the American character. Read more. Children's Books: How Did That Get In My Lunchbox?: The Story of Food
Chris Butterworth Hardcover, Candlewick The best part of a young child's day is often opening a lunchbox and diving in. But how did all that delicious food get there? Who made the bread for the sandwich? What about the cheese inside? Who plucked the fruit? And where did the chocolate in that cookie get its start? From planting wheat to mixing flour into dough, climbing trees to machine-squeezing fruit, picking cocoa pods to stirring a vat of melted bliss, here is a clear, engaging look at the steps involved in producing some common foods. Healthy tips and a peek at basic food groups complete the menu. Read more. A Butterfly Is Patient
Dianna Hutts Aston, Sylvia Long Hardcover, Chronicle The creators of the award-winning An Egg Is Quiet and A Seed Is Sleepy have teamed up again to create this gorgeous and informative introduction to the world of butterflies. From iridescent blue swallowtails and brilliant orange monarchs to the world s tiniest butterfly (Western Pygmy Blue) and the largest (Queen Alexandra's Birdwing), an incredible variety of butterflies are celebrated here in all of their beauty and wonder. Perfect for a child's bedroom bookshelf or for a classroom reading circle! Read more. |
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Thank You for supporting Your Community Bookseller, Rainy Day Books
We celebrated 35 years of bookselling on November 4, 2010. It is a celebration of our Legacy of Literacy: 35 years of helping match readers to great books, bringing famous and soon-to-be-famous names to Kansas City, and enjoying the excitement of sharing so many experiences. Take the time to tell someone new about Rainy Day Books. Each book that you purchase at Rainy Day Books makes Rainy Day Books a place authors ask to visit, a vibrant part of Kansas City's arts community, and a bookstore where people love books enough to talk about them all day long. Please encourage your fellow readers to sign up for this E-Newsletter. We have an exciting schedule of upcoming Author Events, and this is the first place to hear about them! We also take Orders for Author Autographed Books, so your friends far and wide can share in the experience. Rainy Day Books is located in The Fairway Shops, at the intersection of Shawnee Mission Parkway and Belinder Road. Our address is 2706 W 53rd Street, Fairway, Kansas (KS) 66205. Get directions to Rainy Day Books and our Event venues by clicking here. Store Hours: Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri 10 AM to 6 PM, Thu 10 AM to 7 PM, Sat 10 AM to 5 PM, and Sundays we rest and read. When you shop at Rainy Day Books you're a part of our Legacy of Literacy for Kansas City. We provide full service, knowledgeable recommendations and priceless Author Event experiences, all at a fair price. To our customers, thank you for your support. We look forward to seeing you soon!
Vivien, Roger, and all of your friends at Rainy Day Books
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