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In This Issue:
Tuesday: Beth Howard
JUST ADDED: Michael Perry
JUST ADDED: Penn Jillette
Storytime: What Are You Wearing?
Great new books arriving now!
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Upcoming Events

NEXT CHAPTER BOOKSHOP will close to the general public during our evening author events.

 

JUNE

 

6/19 - Beth Howard discusses Making Piece: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Pie

 

JULY

 

7/19 Marnie O. Mamminga discusses Return To Wake Robin: One Cabin In The Heyday of Northwoods Resorts

 

7/24 Bill Povletich discusses Green Bay Packers: Trials, Triumphs and Tradition

 

7/26 Nichole Bernier discusses The Unfinished Work of Elizabeth D.

 

AUGUST

 

8/1 Robert Goolrick discusses Heading Out To Wonderful

 

SEPTEMBER

 

9/10 - Michael Perry discusses Visiting Tom: A Man, a Highway, and the Road to Roughneck Grace

 

9/15 - Wade Rouse will conduct a Writer's Workshop

 

OCTOBER

 

10/22 - Penn Jillette LIVE In Conversation at Turner Hall Ballroom: Every Day Is An Atheist Holiday

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June 2012 #3
Greetings!
 
Welcome to summer! When the weather turns like this, I start craving summer food: BBQ, potato salad... strawberries!!!  (This weekend is the Strawberry Festival in Cedarburg). I have never been much of a cook, but this past year I've been inspired to try my hand at new techniques. As I was fortunate to spend time with quite a few chefs this spring, I have learned a lot in the way of technique and recipe ideas. I'm practicing for our upcoming staff cookout and here's the menu: BBQ Chicken Wings, Adam Perry Lang style, Giada DeLaurentiis's grilled California-style chopped salad with shrimp, Ted Allen's Bruschetta with Strawberry and Tomato Salad, and last but not least I am going to make Beth Howard's recipe for Apple Pie!! 

I hope everyone enjoys their summer festivities! And if you need some ideas for your next cookout or gathering, we have the cookbooks to help. 

Happy Reading (and eating!),
Lanora
 
P.S. If you like food, you'll definitely want to watch our e-newsletter the week after the 4th of July!

TUESDAY NIGHT, June 19 at 7:00 PM: BETH HOWARD discusses her new memoir Making Piece: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Pie
Beth HowardBeth Howard discusses her new book Making Piece: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Pie.

 

Iowa native Beth Howard shares her touching, poignant, and ultimately uplifting true story next week. Join us for an evening where we cherish the things we hold dear.

 

This event is Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at 7:00 PM at Next Chapter Bookshop. RSVP now by e-mail, or call 262-241-6220.

 

JUST ADDED: Monday, September 10 at 7:00 PM: Michael Perry discusses Visiting Tom: A Man, a Highway, and the Road to Roughneck Grace
Michael Perry
 
Next Chapter Bookshop is excited to announce the return of author/musician Michael Perry, appearing for his new book Visiting Tom: A Man, a Highway, and the Road to Roughneck Grace.
 
Michael Perry is a writer, a troubadour, and a keen observer of the human condition. Humorist and author of the bestselling memoirs Population 485: Meeting Your Neighbors One Siren at a Time, Truck: A Love Story and Coop: A Year of Poultry, Pigs and Parenting, as well as the essay collection Off Main Street. Perry has written for Esquire, The New York Times Magazine, Outside, Backpacker, Orion and Salon.com, and is a contributing editor to Men's Health. He has performed and produced two live audience humor recordings (I Got It From the Cows and Never Stand Behind a Sneezing Cow) and he performs regularly with his band the Long Beds. Perry lives in rural Wisconsin, where he remains active with the local volunteer rescue service. He can be found online at www.sneezingcow.com. 
 
This is a ticketed event, order Admission Packages in advance now by calling Next Chapter Bookshop at 262-241-6220 or through our website. A limited number of tickets are available.
 
JUST ADDED: Monday, October 22, 2012 at 7:30 PM: LIVE at Turner Hall Ballroom, A Conversation with Penn Jillette. Tickets on sale June 22nd!
Penn Jillette Next Chapter Bookshop presents "A Conversation with Penn Jillette" LIVE at Turner Hall Ballroom. Penn Jillette appears in conjunction with his new book Every Day Is An Atheist Holiday

 

Penn Jillette, the larger, louder half of legendary magic act Penn and Teller, and New York Times - bestselling author of God, No!, is back with a new collection of spiritual rants and hilarious ravings - the perfect year-round gift, when you consider that Every Day Is an Atheist Holiday. Wildly funny, his latest book gleefully stomps on Christmas carols, Halloween, children's over-the-top birthday parties, and more while recalling the finer moments in life. 

 

This event is Monday, October 22, 2012 at 7:30 PM at Turner Hall Ballroom. Admission packages are available through the Turner Hall Box Office at www.pabsttheater.org. Special presale for Next Chapter Bookshop patrons begins Wednesday June 20, 2012 at 12:00 Noon. Use code NEXTCHAPTER. Tickets on sale to the general public on Friday June 22, 2012. Each admission package includes a copy of Penn's new book.

 

Storytime this Thursday: What Are You Wearing?
Miss Joyce & Mooshie
Miss Joyce and Mooshie are looking forward to seeing you this Thursday, June 21st. See you at 10:30 AM for Storytime when we ask WHAT ARE YOU WEARING?
Great books arrive every week at Next Chapter Bookshop! Be the first to discover one! 

A Hologram for the King

A Hologram for the King

Dave Eggers

McSweeney's Books 

 

In a rising Saudi Arabian city, far from weary, recession-scarred America, a struggling businessman pursues a last-ditch attempt to stave off foreclosure, pay his daughter's college tuition, and finally do something great. In A Hologram for the King, Dave Eggers takes us around the world to show how one man fights to hold himself and his splintering family together in the face of the global economy's gale-force winds. This taut, richly layered, and elegiac novel is a powerful evocation of our contemporary moment-and a moving story of how we got here.

 

Heading Out to Wonderful

Heading Out to Wonderful

Robert Goolrick

Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill

 

"True to what you'd expect from the author of A Reliable Wife, Goolrick's characters are enigmatic, imperfect, and do not behave according to society's dictates. The romance that erupts between Sylvan Glass, an unschooled country girl with dreams of Hollywood, and Charlie Beale, a newcomer to town, will change everyone in town in unexpected ways, most of all young Sam who bears witness to their fiery, ill-fated affair. A great read!" -- Connie Brooks, Battenkill Books, Cambridge, NY  

 

 

Growing Up Dead in Texas

Growing Up Dead in Texas

Stephen Graham Jones

MP Publishing

 

It was a fire that could be seen for miles, a fire that split the community, a fire that turned families on each other, a fire that it's still hard to get a straight answer about. A quarter of a century ago, someone held a match to Greenwood, Texas's cotton. Stephen Graham Jones was twelve that year. What he remembers best, what's stuck with him all this time, is that nobody ever came forward to claim that destruction. And nobody was ever caught. Greenwood just leaned forward into next year's work, and the year after that, pretending that the fire had never happened. But it had. This fire, it didn't start twenty-five years ago. It had been smoldering for years by then. And everybody knew it. Getting them to say anything about it's another thing, though. Now Stephen's going back. His first time back since he graduated high school, and maybe his last. For answers, for closure, for the people who can't go back. For the ones who never got to leave. Part mystery, part memoir, Growing Up Dead in Texas is packed with more secrets than your average graveyard. Stephen Graham Jones' breakout novel is a story about Texas. It's a story about farming. A story about finally standing up from the dead and walking away.

 

The Red House

The Red House

Mark Haddon

Doubleday

 

The set-up of Mark Haddon's brilliant new novel is simple: Richard, a wealthy doctor, invites his estranged sister Angela and her family to join his for a week at a vacation home in the English countryside. Richard has just re-married and inherited a willful stepdaughter in the process; Angela has a feckless husband and three children who sometimes seem alien to her. The stage is set for seven days of resentment and guilt, a staple of family gatherings the world over. But because of Haddon's extraordinary narrative technique, the stories of these eight people are anything but simple. Told through the alternating viewpoints of each character, The Red House becomes a symphony of long-held grudges, fading dreams and rising hopes, tightly-guarded secrets and illicit desires, all adding up to a portrait of contemporary family life that is bittersweet, comic, and deeply felt. As we come to know each character they become profoundly real to us. We understand them, even as we come to realize they will never fully understand each other, which is the tragicomedy of every family.

 

Darwin's Ghosts: The Secret History of Evolution

Darwin's Ghosts: The Secret History of Evolution

Rebecca Stott

Spiegel and Grau

 

Christmas, 1859. Just one month after the publication of On the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin received an unsettling letter. He had expected criticism; in fact, letters were arriving daily, most expressing outrage and accusations of heresy. But this letter was different. It accused him of failing to acknowledge his predecessors, of taking credit for a theory that had already been discovered by others. Darwin realized that he had made an error in omitting from Origin of Species any mention of his intellectual forebears. Yet when he tried to trace all of the natural philosophers who had laid the groundwork for his theory, he found that history had already forgotten many of them. Darwin's Ghosts tells the story of the collective discovery of evolution, from Aristotle, walking the shores of Lesbos with his pupils, to Al-Jahiz, an Arab writer in the first century, from Leonardo da Vinci, searching for fossils in the mine shafts of the Tuscan hills, to Denis Diderot in Paris, exploring the origins of species while under the surveillance of the secret police, and the brilliant naturalists of the Jardin de Plantes, finding evidence for evolutionary change in the natural history collections stolen during the Napoleonic wars. Evolution was not discovered single-handedly, Rebecca Stott argues, contrary to what has become standard lore, but is an idea that emerged over many centuries, advanced by daring individuals across the globe who had the imagination to speculate on nature's extraordinary ways, and who had the courage to articulate such speculations at a time when to do so was often considered heresy.

 

Bink and Gollie, Two for One

Bink and Gollie, Two for One

Kate Dicamillo

Candlewick

 

The state fair is in town, and now Bink and Gollie - utter opposites and best friends extraordinaire - must use teamwork and their gray matter while navigating its many wonders. Will the energetic Bink win the world's largest donut in the Whack-a-Duck game? Will the artistic Gollie wow the crowd in the talent show? As the undaunted duo steps into the mysterious tent of fortune-teller Madame Prunely, one prediction is crystal clear: this unlikely pair will always be the closest of pals.

 

 

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