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A Note from Carol Grossmeyer, Owner/President
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Dear Friends,
I recently happened upon something that I just have to share with you. The Valentine's Day broadcast of NPR's This American Life featured the writer Richard Bausch reading his story "Letter to the Lady of the House." I was completely entranced and transported by the beauty of his writing as well as his deep and profound understanding of a long-term love and marriage. I don't mind admitting - I sobbed.
I have made sure that each Harry W. Schwartz Bookshop has copies of a book that includes that story and many others. Look for The Stories of Richard Bausch published by HarperCollins.
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Schwartz Live at Alverno Presents: Jodi Picoult · author of Change of Heart
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Wednesday, March 12 · 7 p.m. · The Pitman Theatre
The bestselling novelist behind The Pact, My Sister's Keeper, (which will be adapted for the big screen by New Line Cinema with filming set to begin this March), and the recently released Wonder Woman: Love & Murder written for DC Comics, returns to our Schwartz Live at Alverno Presents Series for her new novel, Change of Heart. Featuring the return of Ian Fletcher from Keeping the Faith, it's a thought-provoking tale of redemption, justice and love. Change of Heart finds a mother fighting to keep her daughter alive and a criminal searching for a chance at salvation. Picoult explores the nature of religion, and what it means to be tolerant in her fifteenth novel.
Watch the trailer for Change of Heart.
$33 includes admission and a signed copy of Change of HeartEvent takes place at the Pitman Theatre at Alverno College, 3401 S. 39th St., Milwaukee Purchase tickets online or by calling the box office at 414-382-6044. There is a $5 handling fee for each order placed (per order, not per ticket). A Schwartz Bookshops gift card may be requested in place of book.
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Schwartz Live at Alverno Presents: Barbara Walters · author of Audition
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Thursday, May 29 · 7 p.m. · The Pitman Theatre
Barbara Walters has interviewed an extraordinary range of people during her forty years in broadcasting from Madeline Albright, Muhammad Ali and Lance Armstrong to Boris Yeltsin, Renee Zellweger and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Every president and First Lady from Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower to George and Laura Bush, heads of state from all over the world, newsmakers, singers from every musical genre, movie stars, athletes and legends of the stage-if we were talking about them Barbara Walters was talking to them. At this can't-miss event the first woman to ever co-host a network news program will share pieces from her fascinating life and her new memoir, Audition. Find out how she overcame barriers to make it in a male-dominated field, her thoughts on how the television industry has changed, and of course, about her amazing interviews.
$38 includes admission and a signed copy of Audition: A Memoir
Event takes place at the Pitman Theatre at Alverno College, 3401 S. 39th St., Milwaukee
Purchase tickets online or by calling the box office at 414-382-6044. There is a $5 handling fee for each order placed (per order, not per ticket). A Schwartz Bookshops gift card may be requested in place of book.
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Meet the authors March 8th at Shorewood
 
The Reader's Day Away scheduled for March 8th at the Pfister Hotel has been cancelled due to a lack of reservations. The authors, Aryn Kyle, author of the bestselling book The God of Animals and Eileen Favorite, author of The Heroines will be appearing at our Shorewood Bookshop for a reading and book signing at 2 p.m. on March 8 instead.
We regret any inconvenience this may have caused, but look forward to seeing you at Shorewood for this event!
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Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel Smart Talk Women's Lecture Series: Geralyn Lucas
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| Live at Schwartz
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Here
is a list of the authors coming to a Schwartz Bookshop in the next few
weeks. For a complete list of upcoming author appearances visit
our new events page.
Dennis
McCann
Rough Stuff
Thursday, March 6 * 7:00 p.m.
talk * Shorewood
Former Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel Sunday Travel columnist
Dennis McCann is a golf nut. When he's not writing about golf
in the pages of Wisconsin Golfer, he's playing golf.
Or watching golf. Or thinking about golf. For a change of pace he'll be
speaking about golf when he visits to discuss the best of his columns
about the game available now in his new book, Rough Stuff.
Andy
Mozina
The Women Were Leaving the Men
Friday, March 7 * 7:00 p.m. reading
* Downer Ave.
The first full-length fiction collection from Milwaukee native Andy
Mozina, recently named winner of the Great Lakes Colleges Association
Award for fiction, draws you into the everyday lives of his characters
who are familiar yet intriguingly flawed. Knocked beyond the brink by
departed family members, curious obsessions, and unruly physical attributes,
his characters climb and scrape their way toward intimacy, sanity and
redemption against the often-absurd odds of their lives.
Joshilyn
Jackson
The Girl Who
Stopped Swimming
Sunday, March 9 * 2:00 p.m.
reading * Mequon
Meet the author of the #1 Book Sense Picks Gods
in Alabama and Between, Georgia.
Her latest finds Laurel Gray Hawthorne shaken by a devastating discovery
in her own backyard. Though her life seems neat and on track with
a passionate marriage, beloved daughter, lovely home, and family skeletons
safely buried, everything Laurel holds dear is threatened when the
body of her teenage neighbor is found in the family swimming pool.
Richard
C. Longworth
Caught in the
Middle
Monday, March 10 * 7:00 p.m.
talk * Downer Ave.
Two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist and longtime Chicago Tribune reporter
Richard Longworth explores the Midwest in a new globalized age. The
Midwest has always been the heart of America, but as factory farms
and global forces displace old ways of life, the United States is
literally being transformed from the inside out. Ranging from the
manufacturing collapse that has crippled the Midwest to the biofuels
revolution that may save it, Longworth addresses what's right
and what's wrong in the region and offers a prescription for
how it must change if it is to survive.
Charles
Baxter
The Soul Thief
Friday, March 14 * 7:00 p.m.
reading * Downer Ave.
The latest novel by the acclaimed author of Feast
of Love finds Nathaniel Mason, a new graduate student in upstate
New York, drawn into a tangle of relationships with people who seem
to hover just out of his reach. One of those people is Jerome Coolberg
who seems to have taken parts of Nathaniel's past as his own.
It's Jerome who triggers Nathaniel's total breakdown,
and it's Jerome who shows up at his door thirty years later
to suggest that Nathaniel's identity may not be his own.
Scott
Simon
Windy City
Friday, March 21 * 7:00 p.m.
reading * Shorewood
The host of National Public Radio's Weekend Edition offers a
wise and funny novel of politics Chicago style in Windy City. Alderman
Sonny Roopini, a widower and transplant from India, finds himself
thrust into the spotlight when the gluttonous mayor apparently eats
himself into a fatal heart attack. But soon, Sonny begins to suspect
that the mayor's death has a more human and malicious cause
than cholesterol!
 
Kevin
Brockmeier * author of The View from the Seventh Layer
Tod Wodicka * author of All Shall
Be Well; And All Shall Be Well; And All Manner of Things Shall Be Well
Thursday, March 27 * 7:00 p.m.
reading * Downer Ave.
Literary fiction takes center stage at this event featuring two innovative
authors. Kevin Brockmeier, whose recent novel, A Brief History of
the Dead, was a bookseller favorite, offers a collection of inventive,
emotionally complex stories that reveal his remarkable range as a
writer. He will be joined by Tod Wodicka, whose debut novel introduces
Burt Hecker, a tunic-wearing medieval re-enactor and a man seemingly
at war with the modern world. The story unfolds to reveal the tragic
details of his life and it becomes clear why he prefers living in
a time other than his own.
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| Schwartz Select: Fiction
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Pushing
Up Daisies
Rosemary Harris
Paula Holliday, a thirty-something media exec, trades her stilettos
for garden clogs when she moves from New York City to suburban Connecticut
to start a landscaping business. Paula can handle deer, slugs, and the
occasional human pests-but she's not prepared for
the mummified body she finds poking through the wild grounds of a local
landmark. Aided by neighbors and friends, Paula digs for the truth and
unearths secrets the town has kept buried for years.
$23.95
John A Novel
Niall Williams
In the tradition of Anita Diamant's The Red Tent, John
is a re-imagining of John the Apostle in the final years of his life by
the bestselling author of Four Letters of Love. When the Roman
emperor lifts the banishment of Christians, John and his followers are
permitted to return from exile to Ephesus, a chaotic world of competing
religious sects where Christianity is in danger of vanishing. It is against
this background-inspired by Jesus's radical message of forgiveness-that
John comes to dictate his Gospel.
$24.95
Wild
Inferno
Sandi Ault
Wild Indigo introduced rough and ready Bureau of Land Management
agent Jamaica Wild. Now she returns-deployed to a wildfire on the
Southern Ute reservation, where a puzzling plea whispered by a burning
man points to a mystery more menacing than murder.
$23.95
An
Irish Country Doctor
Book one in the Irish Country Books series
Patrick Taylor
The proud owner of a spanking-new medical degree and little else, Barry
Laverty jumps at the chance to secure a position as an assistant in the
rural Irish village of Ballybucklebo. The small town is a long way from
Belfast, and Barry soon discovers that he has a lot to learn about country
life. If he sticks with it, he just might end up finding out more about
life-and love-than he ever imagined in medical school. Paperback
$14.95
An
Irish Country Village
Book two in the Irish Country Books series
Patrick Taylor
Welcome back to the Village of Ballybucklebo! After Dr. Barry Laverty's
first month as an assistant to crusty Dr. O'Reilly, he has been
offered a permanent spot. But Laverty's excitement is dashed when
one of his patients unexpectedly dies. The damage to his reputation is
enormous, and he and O'Reilly must work to resolve the question
of Barry's responsibility for the death.
$25.95
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The
Thing About Life Is That One Day You'll Be Dead
David Shields
Mesmerized by his ninety-seven-year-old father's nearly superhuman
vitality and optimism, David Shields undertakes and investigation of the
human physical condition. Beginning with the facts of birth and childhood,
expertly weaving in anecdotal information about himself and his father,
Shields offers an exhilarating exploration of flesh-and-blood existence
that paradoxically prompts a renewed and profound appreciation of life.
"David Shields has accomplished something here so pure and wide
in its implications that I almost think of it as a secular, unsentimental
Kahlil Gibran: a textbook for the acceptance of our fate on earth."-Jonathan
Lethem, author of Motherless Brooklyn
$23.00
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Great Books at Bargain Prices
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This is a sampling of the terrific deals we have on good books. Stop in to
any of our shops to pick up any of these titles or browse our bargain section.

Marx
& Lennon
Joey Green
Publisher $8.95
SCHWARTZ: $2.99
Kira-Kira
Cynthia Kadohata
Publisher $16.95
SCHWARTZ: $6.99
The
Secrets of a Fire King
Kim Edwards
Publisher $14.00
SCHWARTZ: $5.99
The
Cold Moon
Jeffery Deaver
Publisher $26.00
SCHWARTZ: $7.99
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