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Greetings!
A warm and Happy Thanksgiving to you!
Mark you calendars for upcoming events - the next two authors to visit are George Howe Colt - the author of The Big House returns with Brothers, a look at his own family relationships and brothers throughout history - including the John and Henry Thoreau; also, Eve LaPlante, critically acclaimed author of Salem Witch Judge and American Jezebel, returns with Marmee & Louisa, a book which explores the relationship between these two Alcott women.
Further in this newsletter you'll find more information about these upcoming events, and view our complete schedule in the left sidebar of this newsletter. If you're unable to attend an event, but would like a signed book, just call us to have it a copy personalized and we'll hold it for your pick-up or arrange to have it shipped.
The 2012 National Book Award winners were announced last Thursday. We posted the winner on Facebook, and feature them prominently in the bookshop. Congratulations to:
This week's newsletter picks include two cookbooks and a guide to Portlandia.
The community window highlights the Concord Orchestra and their upcoming Family Concert.
We look forward to chatting with you in the Bookshop! When you come in to take a closer look at an item mentioned here, please tell us "I saw it in the newsletter" and let us know what you're reading now.
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Our next event: National Book Award finalist discusses Brothers
Brothers: On His Brothers and Brothers in History
by George Howe Colt
Event Date: Thursday, November 29 at 7pm
Please join us on Thursday, November 29 at 7pm, as George Howe Colt presents his new nonfiction, Brothers, which looks at his own siblings and brothers throughout history - including John and Henry David Thoreau.
The Big House, George Howe Colt's memoir of life at the Colt family vacation compound, was a runaway bestseller and 2003 National Book Award finalist. Now, Colt has returned to his beloved family, this time focusing on brothers.
Part memoir, part history, Brothers traces the relationships among the four Colt brothers (George is the second oldest after Harry; Ned and Mark come next) while providing alternating chapters on famous brothers in history to illuminate concepts of brotherhood more broadly. Readers will learn about the Booth brothers, one the greatest stage actor of the 19th century, the other the assassin of a president; and about how Henry David Thoreau's masterpieces were written under the shadow of his adored older brother John, who died of lockjaw at 27. The Marx Brothers, famous for their onscreen collaboration and camaraderie, competed bitterly behind the scenes.
In alternating chapters, readers hear about the Colt brothers, and the fraternal relationships that frame each of their lives. As in The Big House, the Colts steal the show: responsible but distant oldest brother Harry; cautious, artistic George; rebellious matinee idol Ned; and baby Mark have adventures that anyone who's ever had a sibling will find resonant.
Illuminating, affecting, and full of surprises, Brothers will be revelatory for any mother or father of sons, any brother or sister, anyone curious about how thoroughly a man's life can be molded by his brothers.
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Upcoming event: new research explores Louisa May Alcott and "Marmee"
Marmee & Louisa: The Untold Story of Louisa May Alcott and Her Mother by Eve LaPlante
Event Date: Sunday, December 2 at 3pm
Based on newly uncovered family papers, this groundbreaking and intensely moving portrait of Louisa May Alcott's relationship with her mother will completely transform our understanding of one of America's most beloved authors.
Since its release nearly 150 years ago, Louisa May Alcott's classic Little Women has been a mainstay in American literature, while passionate Jo March and her calm, beloved "Marmee" have shaped generations of young women. Biographers have consistently credited her father, Bronson Alcott, for Louisa's professional success, assuming that this outspoken idealist was the source of her progressive thinking and remarkable independence.
But in this riveting dual biography, Eve LaPlante explodes those myths, drawing on unknown and unexplored letters and journals to show that Louisa's "Marmee," Abigail May Alcott, was in fact the intellectual and emotional center of her daughter's world. It was Abigail who urged Louisa to write, who inspired many of her stories, and who gave her the support and courage she needed to pursue her unconventional path. Abigail, long dismissed as a quiet, self-effacing companion to her famous husband and daughter, is revealed here as a politically active feminist firebrand, a fascinating thinker in her own right. Examining family papers, archival documents, and diaries thought to have been destroyed, LaPlante paints an exquisitely moving and utterly convincing portrait of a woman decades ahead of her time - and the fiercely independent daughter who was both inspired and restricted by her mother's dreams of freedom.
A story guaranteed to turn all previous scholarship on its head, Marmee & Louisa is a gorgeously written and deeply felt biography of two extraordinary women and a key to our understanding of Louisa May Alcott's life and work.
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Cross-cultural cooking
Jerusalem: A Cookbook by Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi
"Jerusalem is a city of mosaics. Everybody takes and leaves their own impression. Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi have beautifully and lovingly captured their corner of the city and its foods." --Joan Nathan, author of The Foods of Israel Today
This is a collection of 120 recipes exploring the flavors of Jerusalem from the New York Times bestselling author of Plenty, one of the most lauded cookbooks of 2011.
In Jerusalem, Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi explore the vibrant cuisine of their home city - with its diverse Muslim, Jewish, and Christian communities. Both men were born in Jerusalem in the same year - Tamimi on the Arab east side and Ottolenghi in the Jewish west.
This stunning cookbook highlights their unique cross-cultural perspective, from inventive vegetable dishes to sweet, rich desserts.
With five bustling restaurants in London and two stellar cookbooks, Ottolenghi is one of the most respected chefs in the world; in Jerusalem, he and Tamimi have collaborated to produce their most personal cookbook yet.
Yotam Ottolenghi owns an eponymous group of restaurants with four branches in London, plus a high-end restaurant, Nopi, also in London.
Sami Tamimi is a partner and head chef at Ottolenghi and coauthor of Ottolenghi: The Cookbook.
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Bread you can sink your teeth into - cookbook includes DVD
Crust: From Sourdough, Spelt, and Rye Bread to Ciabatta, Bagels, and Brioche by Richard Bertinet
Crust is the exciting new bread book from Richard Bertinet. His revolutionary and simple approach that won him so many accolades for his first book Dough continues, but this time he leads you further into the world of breadmaking, introducing recipes that require a little more understanding and time but inspiring you with the confidence to create them at home.
Drawn from cuisines and chefs from around the world, Richard's recipes are all accessible and will soon become favorites in your breadmaking repertoire.
Experiment with a Thai-inspired flatbread that combines chillies, ginger and lime juice in the dough, or make mini baguettes using Cabernet grape flour - surely the perfect companion to a plate of cheese and ham! Bake a beautiful loaf of the mighty sourdough or surprise your family in the morning with the sweet, warm aroma of freshly baked croissants.
These utterly delicious recipes are complemented by sublime photography from Jean Cazals, and a free DVD of Richard taking you through the tips and techniques that make his style of breadmaking so easy and enjoyable.
If Dough got you hooked on baking, now it's time to get your teeth into Crust.
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For fans of the hit comedy series Portlandia
Portlandia: A Guide for Visitors
by Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein
Thinking of visiting Portlandia? Discover all that this magical, dreamy city has to offer; inside you'll find:
- A comprehensive guide to all restaurants and food carts, including extensive use of symbols to signify Vegan, Freegan, Sea-gan, etc.
- A guide for dogs and dog owners, including a detailed map of the numerous dog parks the city has to offer. Very numerous and passionately maintained.
- An up-to-date guide to shopping, schools, and entertainment.
- A city activities guide for older adults who are stuck in perpetual early twentysomething-dom.
- A guide for getting around, either by foot, or by bicycle, the official car of Portlandia. Featured also are the 9 official bicycle rules of the road, drawn up by Spyke and his bike comrades. Not to be ignored!
Come see Portlandia for yourself and see what inspired the hit show currently airing on IFC!
Fred Armisen is an actor, comedian and musician best known for his work as a cast member on Saturday Night Live.
Carrie Brownstein is a musician, writer, and actress, best known as a guitarist and vocalist in the now-defunct Portland, Oregon-based band Sleater-Kinney. In 2006 she was the only woman to earn a spot in the Rolling Stone readers' list of the 25 "Most Underrated Guitarists of All-Time."
Together Armisen and Brownstein created the TV series Portlandia.
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In our window
The Concord Orchestra
This week's community window display was created by The Concord Orchestra.
The Concord Orchestra is composed of 70 musicians living in Concord and the greater Boston area. Richard Pittman, the versatile founder and music director of Boston Musica Viva, has been the music director and conductor of the Concord Orchestra since 1969.
Our season consists of three regular concerts performed in the fall, winter, and spring, a family concert in December, and Pops concerts in May. Concerts are held at The Performing Arts Center at 51 Walden in Concord.
This year's Family Concert will be held Sunday, December 2 at 2pm and 4pm. It features The Composer is Dead by Stookey, (based on a Lemony Snicket story), narrated by Joyce Kulhawik. Also on the program is Copland's Hoe-Down with the Westford Academy Honors Orchestra and Meditation on an Old Bohemian Carol by Josef Suk.
Tickets are $20 adults and seniors, $5 for children. Subscriptions and individual tickets may be ordered by calling (978) 369-4967 or online via MKtix.
For more information about The Concord Orchestra, visit their website or "like" them on Facebook.
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