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April Events:
4/11 - Knit Night (Crocheters, too)

4/27 - Severine von Tscharner Fleming

Ongoing - Essex Art League Spring Exhibit

Ongoing - Poker Hill Arts Art Show

 

kidspicks  April Is Peter Rabbit Month!
Save 20% Off Select Beatrix Potter Titles!*
  Did you know...?

Beatrix Potter

Despite not going to school, Beatrix was an enthusiastic student of nature, teaching herself while painting and drawing the things she saw around her. Her childhood sketches reveal an early fascination for the subject which would continue throughout her life. She also painted many exquisite landscapes that show her pleasure in the countryside.

 

Beatrix and her brother, Bertram, kept many animals in their schoolroom, from mice to birds and lizards to snakes. Beatrix Potter's pets were often subjects for sketches and paintings, and were later to inspire the much-loved characters in her books.

Peter Rabbit

 

In 1893 Beatrix Potter wrote The Tale of Peter Rabbit in a picture letter to a little boy she knew who had been ill for a long time. In 1901 she went on to privately print 250 copies of the tale in time for Christmas. A sign of the future success of this little story, these first copies sold very quickly at a shilling each, meaning she quickly had to print another 200 two weeks later. 

 

April's Most Delicious New Book 

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Pie it Forward is by Hartford, Vermont author Gesine Bullock-Prado!

Pie has always been a popular cookbook topic, yet in Pie It Forward, baker, confectioner, and pastry master Gesine Bullock-Prado unveils an entirely new frontier of pies, redefining what can be done with a piecrust and pastry shell. Expect lattice and cutouts with an entirely modern twist. Homemade puff pastry made easy. Individual pie pops to replace tired cupcakes. Surprising and wildly successful explorations with beer, exotic fruits, and candy making. Including sweet, savory, layered, and miniature pies and tarts, Bullock-Prado presents these recipes with a voice that removes the intimidation factor and inspires readers to break out of the double-crust straitjacket and try her signature creations--and to laugh out loud along the way.


April's Most Creative New Kids' Book 

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An intrepid explorer climbs down, down, down the page as he voyages through the center of the earth in this unusually inventive comic adventure.

Intrepid explorer Leo Geo is heading off on a mission into the unknown. With science as his sidekick, he intends to tunnel his way to the center of the earth. Of course, things never turn out quite the way you expect when you're burrowing your way through the earth's layers. Before long, Leo is forced to leave his tunneling machine behind, and he climbs, crawls, and falls to his destination while dodging giant centipedes, man-eating quadclops, and an evil army of subterranean malvisors bent on invading the surface. Kids will be drawn in by the unusual format of this inventive comic, following Leo as he climbs deeper and deeper into a very long and skinny book--and they may just learn a few things about geology as they go.


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 April 2012
Dear Friends, 

We all felt the promise of spring this March, and plenty of plants have poked their heads out of the ground to welcome these lengthening days.  Here at Phoenix, we have our own exciting plans for our second store in Burlington proceeding apace.  Stay tuned for more news!

Meanwhile, we're training some wonderful new booksellers here in Essex.  Thank you for your patience while we're training, and for helping us welcome them to Phoenix Books!

Below, you'll find plenty of titles to get you through any April showers.  We'd also like to invite you to an exciting event scheduled for the end of April.  Just read on to find out more!

Sincerely,

Mike, Renee, Beth, Rachel M., Katie, Colleen, Heather, Rachel O., Kristen, Ziya, Donna, Kathy, Leigh Ann, and Tod 


kidspicks  YOU'RE INVITED TO...
... Celebrate Young Farmers

 Severine von Tscharner FlemingSeverine Von Tscharner Fleming
Friday, April 27th at 6:30pm

Severine von Tscharner Fleming is the founder and director of Greenhorns, an organization that works nationally to promote, support, and recruit young farmers. Severine cofounded the National Young Farmers' Coalition and directed the documentary film The Greenhorns. She farms in the Hudson Valley of New York.

 

Greenhorns:  50 Dispatches from the New Farmers' Movement, edited by three of theGreenhorns cover group's leading members, is made up of original essays by new farmers who write about their experiences in the field from a wide range of angles, both practical and inspirational. Funny, sad, serious, and light-hearted, these essays touch on everything from financing and machinery to family, community building, and social change.

 

This event is free and open to the public.  Copies of Greenhorns will be available for attendees to purchase and have signed by Fleming at the event.  



kidspicks  FICTION PICKS - HARDCOVER
Truth, Lies, and Wild Stories


Blue Monday,
by Nicci French
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Frieda Klein is a solitary, incisive psychotherapist who spends her sleepless nights walking along the ancient rivers that have been forced underground in modern London. She believes that the world is a messy, uncontrollable place, but what we can control is what is inside our heads. The abduction of five-year-old Matthew Farraday provokes a national outcry and a desperate police hunt. And when his face is splashed over the newspapers, Frieda cannot ignore the coincidence: one of her patients has been having dreams in which he has a hunger for a child:  a red-haired child he can describe in perfect detail, a child the spitting image of Matthew.

 
The Book of Jonas, by Stephen Dau 

cover imageJonas is fifteen when his family is killed during an errant U.S. military operation in an unnamed Muslim country. With the help of an international relief organization, he is sent to America, where he eventually tells a court-mandated counselor and therapist about a U.S. soldier, Christopher Henderson, responsible for saving his life on the tragic night in question. Christopher's mother, Rose, has dedicated her life to finding out what really happened to her son, who disappeared after the raid in which Jonas' village was destroyed. When Jonas meets Rose, a shocking and painful secret gradually surfaces from the past, and builds to a shattering conclusion that haunts long after the final page.

  

The Book of Lost Fragrances,
by M. J. Rose
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Jac L'Etoile has always been haunted by visions of the past, her earliest memories infused with the exotic scents that she grew up with as the heir to a storied French perfume company. These worsened after her mother's suicide until she finally found a doctor who helped her, teaching her to explore the mythological symbolism in her visions and thus lessen their painful impact. This ability led Jac to a wildly successful career as a mythologist, television personality and author.

When her brother, Robbie--who's taken over the House of L'Etoile from their father--contacts Jac about a remarkable discovery in the family archives, Jac is plunged into a world she thought she'd left behind.

 
The Gods of Gotham, by Lyndsay Faye 

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1845. Timothy Wilde tends bar near the Exchange, saving every dollar and shilling in hopes of winning the girl of his dreams. But when his dreams literally incinerate in a fire devastating downtown Manhattan, he finds himself disfigured, unemployed, and homeless. His older brother obtains Timothy a job in the newly minted NYPD. One night Timothy runs into a girl not more than ten years old--covered head to toe in blood. Timothy knows he should take the girl to the House of Refuge, yet he can't bring himself to abandon her. Instead, he takes her home, where she spins wild stories, claiming that dozens of bodies are buried in the forest north of 23rd Street. As the truth unfolds, the reluctant copper star finds himself engaged in a battle for justice that nearly costs him his brother, his romantic obsession, and his own life.

 

 
kidspicks  FICTION PICKS - PAPERBACK
Love Lost and Found


This Burns My Heart,
by Samuel Park
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On the eve of her marriage, beautiful and strong-willed Soo-Ja Choi receives a passionate proposal from a young medical student. But caught up in her desire to pursue a career in Seoul, she turns him away, having impetuously chosen another man who she believes will let her fulfill her dreams. Instead, she finds herself tightly bound by tradition and trapped in a suffocating marriage, her ambition reduced to carving out a successful future for her only daughter. Through it all, she longs for the man she truly loves, whose path she seems destined to cross again and again.

  

Comeback Love, by Peter Golden
Release Date:  April 3rd 

cover imageMore than thirty-five years ago, Gordon Meyers, an aspiring writer with a low number in the draft lottery, packed his belongings and reluctantly drove away, leaving behind Glenna Rising, the sexy, sharp-witted med student he couldn't imagine living without. Decades later, Gordon is a former globe-trotting consultant with a grown son, an ex-wife, and an overwhelming desire to see Glenna again. Though she's stunned when Gordon walks into her Manhattan office, Glenna agrees to accompany him for a drink. As the two head out into the snow-swept city, they rediscover the passion that once drew them together--before it tore them apart.

  

 

kidspicks  GREAT GIFTS FOR MOTHER'S DAY
Pictures and Poems


Mother's Love,
by Melina Gerosa Bellows
 

cover imageThe worldwide leader in animal photography, National Geographic brings us a collection of the most moving and intimate portraits of animal mothers and their babies. Each photograph shows animal moms as they nurture, play, teach, and protect their young. Sprinkled throughout are inspirational quotes and unbelievable true stories of maternal heroism--like the mother duck from Vancouver who persuaded a human passerby to rescue her ducklings from a storm drain. (Hardcover Nature.)

  

Good Poems, American Places,
selected by Garrison Keillor
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Third in Keillor's series of anthologies, Good Poems, American Places brings together poems that celebrate the geography and culture that bind us together as a nation. Think of these poems as postcards from the road, by poets who've gotten carried away by a particular place--a town in Kansas, a kitchen window in Nantucket, a Manhattan street, a farm in western Minnesota. Featuring famous poets and brash unknowns alike, the verses in this exhilarating collection prove that the heart can be exalted anywhere in America. (Paperback Poetry.)

 

 

 
kidspicks  MEMOIRS
Journeys Personal and Geographic


 By the Iowa Sea,
by Joe Blair
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After his first cross-country motorcycle trip, Joe Blair believed he had discovered his true calling. He would travel. He would never cave in to convention. He would never settle down. Fifteen years later, Joe finds himself living in Iowa, working as an air-conditioning repairman and spending his free time cleaning gutters, taxiing his children, and contemplating marital infidelity. Joe believes it would take an act of great faith or courage to revive in him the passion and promise that once seemed so easy to come by. What it takes, he discovers, is a disaster. (Hardcover.)

  

Reading My Father,
by Alexandra Styron
 

cover imageAlexandra Styron grew up in Connecticut and on Martha's Vineyard, where her family's vibrant social life included writers, presidents, and entertainers. She was raised under both the halo of her father's brilliance and the long shadow of his troubled mind. William Styron, a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, was a fascinating and difficult man whose own memoir, Darkness Visible, searingly chronicled his midlife battle with major depression. "By turns brilliant and shocking" (The New York Times Book Review), Reading My Father is a tale of a daughter's love and her own coming-of-age, beautifully written, with humor, understanding, and grace. (Paperback.)

  

Wild, by Cheryl Strayed 

cover imageAt twenty-two, Cheryl Strayed thought she had lost everything. In the wake of her mother's death, her family scattered and her own marriage was soon destroyed. Four years later, with nothing more to lose, she made the most impulsive decision of her life: to hike the Pacific Crest Trail from the Mojave Desert through California and Oregon to Washington State--and to do it alone. She had no experience as a long-distance hiker, and the trail was little more than "an idea, vague and outlandish and full of promise." But it was a promise of piecing back together a life that had come undone. (Hardcover.) 

 


kidspicks  MIDDLE GRADE PICKS
Standing Your Ground and Finding Common Ground

 Eye of the Storm, by Kate Messner 

cover imageIn the not-too-distant future, huge tornadoes and monster storms have become a part of everyday life. Sent to spend the summer in the heart of storm country with her meteorological engineer father, Jaden Meggs is surprised at the strides her father's company, StormSafe, has made with custom shelters that keep her family safe in even the worst of storms. Jaden meets Alex, a boy whose passion for science matches hers. Together, they discover that her father's company is steering storms away from the expensive neighborhoods and toward the organic farming communities that are in competition with his bio-engineered food company, NatureMade. Jaden must confront her father, but when she does, she uncovers a terrifying family secret. (Hardcover.)

 

Same Sun Here cover imageSame Sun Here, by Silas House 

Meena and River have a lot in common: fathers forced to work away from home to make ends meet, grandmothers who mean the world to them, and faithful dogs. But Meena is an Indian immigrant girl living in New York City's Chinatown, while River is a Kentucky coal miner's son. As Meena's family studies for citizenship exams and River's town faces devastating mountaintop removal, this unlikely pair become pen pals, sharing thoughts and, as their camaraderie deepens, discovering common ground in their disparate experiences. With honesty and humor, Meena and River bridge the miles between them, creating a friendship that inspires bravery and defeats cultural misconceptions.  (Hardcover.) 

   


kidspicks  RAISING PASSIONATE READERS
Celebrating Spring


Crinkleroot's Guide
cover imageto Giving Back to Nature, by Jim Arnosky Local Author!
Arnosky brings Crinkleroot back to life in this informative adventure illustrating how even the smallest human interactions can affect the animals and the wildlife that share this planet with us. Crinkleroot encourages readers of all ages to go outside and take a closer look at the natural world around them.
(Hardcover)

 


And Then It's Spring
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by Julie Fogliano, illus. by Erin E. Stead
 

Following a snow-filled winter, a young boy and his dog decide that they've had enough of all that brown and resolve to plant a garden. They dig, they plant, they play, they wait . . . and wait . . . until at last, the brown becomes a more hopeful shade of brown, a sign that spring may finally be on its way. Julie Fogliano's tender story of anticipation is brought to life by the distinctive illustrations of Erin E. Stead, recipient of the 2011 Caldecott Medal. (Paperback.)


 


Outside Your Window
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by Nicola Davies, illus. by Mark Hearld 

The buzz of bees in summertime. The tracks of a bird in the winter snow. This beautiful book captures all the sights and sounds of a child's interactions with nature, from planting acorns or biting into crisp apples to studying tide pools or lying back and watching the birds overhead. No matter what's outside their windows - city streets or country meadows - kids will be inspired to explore the world around them. (Hardcover.)