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In This Newsletter
THE BIG EVENT: Girls' Night Out with Jojo Moyes!
Just Added: Susan Cain will present Quiet
Just Added: Tim Dorsey will present The Ripetide Ultra-Glide
World Book Night wants YOU to help us give away ONE MILLION BOOKS!
HERE THEY COME!
Our world-famous Author Events Calendar!

 

Jojo Moyes, Tuesday, January 15

 

Rilla Askew, Tuesday, January 22

 

Karen Thompson Walker, Wednesday, January 30

 

John Mackey, Thursday, January 31

 

Bobby Deen, Monday, February 11

 

Susan Cain, Tuesday, February 12

 

Tim Dorsey, Monday, February 18

 

Ernest Freeberg, Tuesday, March 12

 

Richard Ford, Thursday, March 14

 

Jenny Lawson, AKA, The Bloggess, Thursday, March 21

 

Anne Lamott, Thursday, April 4.

 

M.L. Stedman, Tuesday, April 9

 

Cheryl Strayed, Tuesday, April 23

 

Michael Pollan, Friday, May 10

 

Rick Atkinson, Monday, May 20

 

Jennie Fields, Thursday, June 6

Volume 617                     January 9, 2013

Greetings! , 

 

We are launching our updated 2013 Author Event Calendar with the hottest and most talked-about Author & Book in America, Jojo Moyes and her New Novel Me Before You!  Jojo is traveling all the way from her Home in the UK to Meet & Greet our faithful loyal Customers and their Families & Friends at our 1st Author Event of the New Year!

 

We'll see you there! 

 

Vivien & Roger

 

OUR NEXT EVENT:  GIRLS' NIGHT OUT with Jojo Moyes, presenting her New Novel Me Before You

Jojo Moyes   

Joj Moyes sitting with her typewriter.  

 

Jojo Moyes, Author of the Bestseller The Last Letter from Your Lover, will appear In Conversation for her New Novel Me Before You at our Girls' Night Out Author Event on Tuesday, January 15, 2013 at 7:00 PM.

 

Jojo Moyes will discuss her Books and answer questions In Conversation with Vivien Jennings, Founder & President of Rainy Day Books.

 

The hottest and most talked-about Author & Book in America this Week!

 

Reviewers are falling in love with Me Before You!

 

"When I finished this novel, I didn't want to review it: I wanted to reread it.  Which might seem perverse if you know that for most of the last hundred pages I was dissolved in tears.  Jojo Moyes, the writer who produced this emotional typhoon, knows very well that Me Before You is [a] 'real weepy.'  Moyes's story provokes tears that are redemptive, the opposite of gratuitous.  Some situations, she forces the reader to recognize, really are worth crying over.  An affair to remember." ~ Liesl Schillinger, The New York Times Book Review 

 

"Me Before You is a page-turner that sucks the reader into caring about the fate of the heroine.  By turns funny and moving but never predictable.  The plot contains a number of surprises and raises thoughtful questions." ~ USA Today (4 Stars) 

 

"Funny, surprising and heartbreaking, populated with characters who are affecting and amusing.  Written in a deceptively breezy style, the narrative takes on serious issues, including the subtleties of Britain's modern-day class system.  This is a thought-provoking, thoroughly entertaining novel that captures the complexity of love.  A wise, funny novel about a quadriplegic aristocrat and the working-class girl who wins his heart." ~ People Magazine (People PICK) 

 

"An unlikely love story.  To be devoured like candy, between tears." ~ O, The Oprah Magazine 

 

"Read it and weep: Heartbreak collides with humor in Jojo Moyes's Me Before You." ~ Good Housekeeping 

 

"A disarmingly moving love story, a lovely novel, both nontraditional and enthralling." ~ Publishers Weekly (Starred)

 

This Event is a Girls' Night Out!  We'll have great Giveaways and Prizes as we start our New Year of Author Events with a lively discussion with the hottest Author in America! 

 

Read full Author Event details on our Website. 

JUST ADDED: Tuesday, February 12:  Susan Cain will present her Bestselling Book Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking

Susan Cain 

Susan Cain, Author of The New York Times Bestseller, Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking, will appear on Tuesday, February 12, 2013.

 

Read full Author Event details on our Website. 

JUST ADDED: Monday, February 18:  Tim Dorsey will present his new mystery The Riptide Ultra-Glide

Tim Dorsey 

Tim Dorsey, Florida native and Bestselling Mystery Author of The Riptide Ultra-Glide, will appear on Monday, February 18, 2013.

 

Read full Author Event details on our Website. 

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Great New Books arrive on our shelves every Tuesday!  Be the first to discover something new and wonderful!

The Last Runaway

The Last Runaway

Tracy Chevalier

Dutton Adult

 

In New York Times bestselling author Tracy Chevalier's newest historical saga, she introduces Honor Bright, a modest English Quaker who moves to Ohio in 1850, only to find herself alienated and alone in a strange land. Sick from the moment she leaves England, and fleeing personal disappointment, she is forced by family tragedy to rely on strangers in a harsh, unfamiliar landscape. Nineteenth-century America is practical, precarious, and unsentimental, and scarred by the continuing injustice of slavery. In her new home Honor discovers that principles count for little, even within a religious community meant to be committed to human equality. However, drawn into the clandestine activities of the Underground Railroad, a network helping runaway slaves escape to freedom, Honor befriends two surprising women who embody the remarkable power of defiance. Eventually she must decide if she too can act on what she believes in, whatever the personal costs.

 

She Loves Me Not: New and Selected Stories

The Lawyer's Lawyer

James Sheehan

Center Street

 

Jack Tobin, the main character of The Mayor of Lexington Avenue returns in this non-stop novel that combines enthralling plot twists with some of the best coutroom fiction being written today. Tobin, known as the lawyer's lawyer--the guy the best lawyer's say they'd want to represent them in a courtroom battle--undertakes the representation of a serial killer who he believes to be innocent. The Chief of Police is outraged, the citizens of Oakville where the murders occurred, erupt, and the State Attorney is out for blood as Jack challenges the criminal justice system once again. Sheehan masterfully weaves stories of love and friendship into one man's uncompromising search for truth within the four corners of a courtroom where it is often spoken about but seldom seen. Jack is in a fight for his life and the outcome is in doubt right up to the turn of the final page.

 

 

Collateral Damage

Collateral Damage

Stuart Woods

Putnam Adult

 

Stone Barrington is back in Manhattan and pleased to receive an unexpected visit from his friend and sometime lover Holly Barker, now an assistant director at the CIA. For her part, Holly is glad to leave the staid, official environs of the capital for the dining and atmosphere of New York, but her sojourn isn't only for pleasure. An explosive incident requires her immediate attention-and Stone's investigative expertise. But what initially appears to be a clear-cut case soon becomes increasingly complex-and dangerous. For in the secretive world of government intelligence, national interests all too often conflict with power grabs and turf wars, and extreme wealth allows even the most pursued rivals to slip through the cracks. As Stone and Holly follow the trail from London's posh embassy district to Manhattan's Upper East Side, they learn just how well the most cunning plans can be disguised . . . and how far some people will go to wreak vengeance. 

 

How to Create a Mind: The Secret of Human Thought Revealed

The Lifeboat

Charlotte Rogan

Reagan Arthur / Back Bay Books

 

Grace Winter, 22, is both a newlywed and a widow. She is also on trial for her life. In the summer of 1914, the elegant ocean liner carrying Grace and her husband Henry across the Atlantic suffers a mysterious explosion. Setting aside his own safety, Henry secures Grace a place in a lifeboat, which the survivors quickly realize has exceeded capacity. For any to live, some must die. As the castaways battle the elements and each other, Grace recollects the unorthodox way she and Henry met, and the new life of privilege she thought she'd found. Will she pay any price to keep it? The Lifeboat is a page-turning novel of hard choices and survival, narrated by a woman as unforgettable and complex as the events she describes.

 

She Matters: A Life in Friendships

She Matters: A Life in Friendships

Susanna Sonnenberg

Scribner

 

The New York Times called Susanna Sonnenberg "immensely gifted," and Vogue, "scrupulously unsentimental." Entertainment Weekly described Sonnenberg's Her Last Death as "a bracing memoir about growing up rich and glamorous with a savagely inappropriate mother." Now, Sonnenberg, with her unflinching eye and uncanny wisdom, has written a compulsively readable book about female friendship. The best friend who broke up with you. The older girl at school you worshipped. The beloved college friend who changed. The friend you slept with. The friend who betrayed you. The friend you betrayed. Companions in travel, in discovery, in motherhood, in grief; the mentor, the model, the rescuer, the guide, the little sister. These have been the women in Susanna Sonnenberg's life, friends tender, dominant, and crucial after her reckless mother gave her early lessons in womanhood. Searing and superbly written, Sonnenberg's She Matters: A Life in Friendships illuminates the friendships that have influenced, nourished, inspired, and haunted her-and sometimes torn her apart. Each has its own lessons that Sonnenberg seeks to understand. Her method is investigative and ruminative; her result, fearlessly observed portraits of friendships that will inspire all readers to consider the complexities of their own relationships. This electric book is testimony to the emotional significance of the intense bonds between women, whether shattered, shaky, or unbreakable.

 

Chanel Bonfire

Chanel Bonfire

Wendy Lawless

Gallery Books

 

Georgann Rea didn't bake cookies or go to PTA meetings; she wore a mink coat and always had a lit Dunhill plugged into her cigarette holder. She went through men like Kleenex, and didn't like dogs or children. Georgann had the ice queen beauty of a Hitchcock heroine and the cold heart to match. In "a searing memoir that reads like a novel" (Anne Korkeakivi, An Unexpected Guest), Wendy Lawless deftly charts the highs and lows of growing up with her younger sister in the shadow of an unstable, fabulously neglectful mother. Georgann, a real-life Holly Golightly who constantly reinvents herself as she trades up from trailer park to penthouse, suffers multiple nervous breakdowns and suicide attempts, while Wendy tries to hide the cracks in their fractured family from the rest of the world. Chanel Bonfire depicts a childhood blazed through the refined aeries of the Dakota and the swinging town houses of London, while the girls' beautiful but damned mother desperately searches for glamour and fulfillment. Ultimately, Wendy and her sister must choose between living their own lives and being their mother's warden-the hardest, most painful, yet most important decision each of them will ever make.

 

Y

Y

Marjorie Celona

Free Press

 

"Y. That perfect letter. The wishbone, fork in the road, empty wineglass. The question we ask over and over. Why? . . . My life begins at the Y." So opens Marjorie Celona's highly acclaimed and exquisitely rendered debut about a wise-beyond-her-years foster child abandoned as a newborn on the doorstep of the local YMCA. Swaddled in a dirty gray sweatshirt with nothing but a Swiss Army knife tucked between her feet, little Shannon is discovered by a man who catches only a glimpse of her troubled mother as she disappears from view. That morning, all three lives are forever changed. Bounced between foster homes, Shannon endures abuse and neglect until she finally finds stability with Miranda, a kind but no-nonsense single mother with a free-spirited daughter of her own. Yet Shannon defines life on her own terms, refusing to settle down, and never stops longing to uncover her roots-especially the stubborn question of why her mother would abandon her on the day she was born. Brilliantly and hauntingly interwoven with Shannon's story is the tale of her mother, Yula, a girl herself who is facing a desperate fate in the hours and days leading up to Shannon's birth. As past and present converge, Y tells an unforgettable story of identity, inheritance, and, ultimately, forgiveness.

 

The History of Us

The History of Us

Leah Stewart

Touchstone

 

Eloise Hempel is on her way to teach a class at Harvard when she receives a devastating phone call. Her sister and her husband have been killed in a tragic accident, and Eloise must return home to Cincinnati to take their three children, Theodora, Josh, and Claire, out of the hands of her own incapable mother. She moves back into her mother's century-old house and, after her mother leaves, pours her own money into its upkeep. Nearly two decades later, Eloise is still in that house with now-grown Theo, Josh, and Claire, still thinking about the career and life she left behind, even as she pushes the kids to get a move on. With Claire leaving for New York City for a promising ballet career, Eloise has plans to finally sell the house and start a life that's hers alone. But when her mother creates a competition for which of them gets the house and Claire turns out to have a life-changing secret, their makeshift family begins to fall apart.

 

Crossing the Borders of Time: A True Love Story of War, Exile, and Love Reclaimed

Crossing the Borders of Time: A True Love Story of War, Exile, and Love Reclaimed

Leslie Maitland

Other Press

 

On a pier in Marseille in 1942, with desperate refugees pressing to board one of the last ships to escape France before the Nazis choked off its ports, an 18-year-old German Jewish girl was pried from the arms of the Catholic Frenchman she loved and promised to marry. As the Lipari carried Janine and her family to Casablanca on the first leg of a perilous journey to safety in Cuba, she would read through her tears the farewell letter that Roland had slipped in her pocket: "Whatever the length of our separation, our love will survive it, because it depends on us alone. I give you my vow that whatever the time we must wait, you will be my wife. Never forget, never doubt." Five years later - her fierce desire to reunite with Roland first obstructed by war and then, in secret, by her father and brother - Janine would build a new life in New York with a dynamic American husband. That his obsession with Ayn Rand tormented their marriage was just one of the reasons she never ceased yearning to reclaim her lost love. Investigative reporter Leslie Maitland grew up enthralled by her mother's accounts of forbidden romance and harrowing flight from the Nazis. Her book is both a journalist's vivid depiction of a world at war and a daughter's pursuit of a haunting question: what had become of the handsome Frenchman whose picture her mother continued to treasure almost fifty years after they parted? It is a tale of memory that reporting made real and a story of undying love that crosses the borders of time.

 

On Looking: Eleven Walks with Expert Eyes

On Looking: Eleven Walks with Expert Eyes

Alexandra Horowitz

Scribner

 

Alexandra Horowitz's brilliant On Looking: Eleven Walks with Expert Eyes shows us how to see the spectacle of the ordinary-to practice, as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle put it, "the observation of trifles." On Looking is structured around a series of eleven walks the author takes, mostly in her Manhattan neighborhood, with experts on a diverse range of subjects, including an urban sociologist, the well-known artist Maira Kalman, a geologist, a physician, and a sound designer. She also walks with a child and a dog to see the world as they perceive it. What they see, how they see it, and why most of us do not see the same things reveal the startling power of human attention and the cognitive aspects of what it means to be an expert observer. As the million-plus readers of Inside of a Dog have discovered, Alexandra Horowitz is charmingly adept at explaining the mysteries of human perception. Trained as a cognitive scientist, she discovers a feast of fascinating detail, all explained with her generous humor and self-deprecating tone. On Looking presents the same engaging combination, this time in service to understanding how human beings encounter their daily worlds and each other. Page by page, Horowitz shows how much more there is to see-if only we would really look. On Looking is nutrition for the considered life, serving as a provocative response to our relentlessly virtual consciousness. So turn off the phone and other electronic devices and be in the real world-where strangers communicate by geometry as they walk toward one another, where sounds reveal shadows, where posture can display humility, and the underside of a leaf unveils a Lilliputian universe-where, indeed, there are worlds within worlds within worlds.

 

A Study in Revenge

A Study in Revenge

Kieran Shields

Crown

 

In 1893, a trail of ashen footprints leads Deputy Archie Lean to the body of a murdered thief. The man's exposed flesh has been horribly burned and occult symbols mark the nearby walls. Most troubling of all is what Lean witnessed two days earlier: this same man being lowered into his grave without a burn mark on him. Once again, the Portland, Maine, police deputy must turn to the brilliant criminalist Perceval Grey for help. Grey, a half-Abenaki Indian detective, faces problems of his own after agreeing to an elderly tycoon's death-bed plea to find his long-lost granddaughter. The dying man's family is less interested in the missing heiress than with the recent theft of an obscure heirloom carved with curious symbols. As the family's shadowy history is revealed, the three mysteries intersect to draw Lean and Grey into a maze of murder, deceit, and revenge. Each deadly new clue points toward an even greater puzzle-one that will pit Grey against a devious murderer in a race to unlock an ancient and mysterious power.

 

The Fall of the House of Dixie: The Civil War and the Social Revolution That Transformed the South

The Fall of the House of Dixie: The Civil War and the Social Revolution That Transformed the South

Bruce Levine

Random House

 

In this major new history of the Civil War, Bruce Levine tells the riveting story of how that conflict upended the economic, political, and social life of the old South, utterly destroying the Confederacy and the society it represented and defended. Told through the words of the people who lived it, The Fall of the House of Dixie illuminates the way a war undertaken to preserve the status quo became a second American Revolution whose impact on the country was as strong and lasting as that of our first. In 1860 the American South was a vast, wealthy, imposing region where a small minority had amassed great political power and enormous fortunes through a system of forced labor. The South's large population of slaveless whites almost universally supported the basic interests of plantation owners, despite the huge wealth gap that separated them. By the end of 1865 these structures of wealth and power had been shattered. Millions of black people had gained their freedom, many poorer whites had ceased following their wealthy neighbors, and plantation owners were brought to their knees, losing not only their slaves but their political power, their worldview, their very way of life. This sea change was felt nationwide, as the balance of power in Congress, the judiciary, and the presidency shifted dramatically and lastingly toward the North, and the country embarked on a course toward equal rights. Levine captures the many-sided human drama of this story using a huge trove of diaries, letters, newspaper articles, government documents, and more. In The Fall of the House of Dixie, the true stakes of the Civil War become clearer than ever before, as slaves battle for their freedom in the face of brutal reprisals; Abraham Lincoln and his party turn what began as a limited war for the Union into a crusade against slavery by issuing the Emancipation Proclamation; poor southern whites grow increasingly disillusioned with fighting what they have come to see as the plantation owners' war; and the slave owners grow ever more desperate as their beloved social order is destroyed, not just by the Union Army, but also from within. When the smoke clears, not only Dixie but all of American society is changed forever.

 

CrSammy Keyes and the Showdown in Sin City

Sammy Keyes and the Showdown in Sin City

Wendelin Van Draanen

Knopf Books for Young Readers

 

In this pivotal book in the Sammy Keyes series, Sammy tackles the persistent mysteries of her own life. Mysteries like: Who is her father? And why has her mother kept it such a secret? How long can she manage to hide out in Grams' seniors-only building before someone catches on? Is her mother really planning to marry her boyfriend's father? (Ew.) And why, why is Heather Acosta so nasty? During one crazy weekend in Las Vegas, with the help of an entire army of Elvis impersonators, Sammy finally gets some answers. But of course knowledge comes at a price-and solving the mysteries of her own life will cost Sammy more than she ever meant to pay.

 

Crash

Crash

Lisa McMann

Simon Pulse

 

If what you see is what you get, Jules is in serious trouble. The suspenseful first of four books from the New York Times bestselling author of the Wake trilogy. Jules lives with her family above their restaurant, which means she smells like pizza most of the time and drives their double-meatball-shaped food truck to school. It's not a recipe for popularity, but she can handle that. What she can't handle is the recurring vision that haunts her. Over and over, Jules sees a careening truck hit a building and explode...and nine body bags in the snow. The vision is everywhere-on billboards, television screens, windows-and she's the only one who sees it. And the more she sees it, the more she sees. The vision is giving her clues, and soon Jules knows what she has to do. Because now she can see the face in one of the body bags, and it's someone she knows. Someone she has been in love with for as long as she can remember.

 

Paper Valentine

Paper Valentine

Brenna Yovanoff

Razorbill

 

The city of Ludlow is gripped by the hottest July on record. The asphalt is melting, the birds are dying, petty crime is on the rise, and someone in Hannah Wagnor's peaceful suburban community is killing girls. For Hannah, the summer is a complicated one. Her best friend Lillian died six months ago, and Hannah just wants her life to go back to normal. But how can things be normal when Lillian's ghost is haunting her bedroom, pushing her to investigate the mysterious string of murders? Hannah's just trying to understand why her friend self-destructed, and where she fits now that Lillian isn't there to save her a place among the social elite. And she must stop thinking about Finny Boone, the big, enigmatic delinquent whose main hobbies seem to include petty larceny and surprising acts of kindness. With the entire city in a panic, Hannah soon finds herself drawn into a world of ghost girls and horrifying secrets. She realizes that only by confronting the Valentine Killer will she be able move on with her life-and it's up to her to put together the pieces before he strikes again.

 

Stealing Magic: A Sixty-Eight Rooms Adventure

Stealing Magic: A Sixty-Eight Rooms Adventure

Marianne Malone, Greg Call

Yearling

 

Fans of magic, mystery, and adventure will love this rollicking sequel to The Sixty-Eight Rooms-just right for kids who loved Chasing Vermeer, The Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, and Wonderstruck. Sixth graders Ruthie and Jack thought their adventures in the Thorne Rooms were over, until miniatures from the rooms start to disappear. Is it the work of the art thief who's on the loose in Chicago? Or has someone else discovered the secret of the Thorne Rooms' magic? Ruthie and Jack's quest to stop the thief takes them from modern day Chicago to 1937 Paris to antebellum South Carolina. But as more items disappear, including the key that allows them to shrink and access the past worlds, what was once just an adventure becomes a life and death race against the clock. Can Ruthie and Jack catch the thief and help the friends they meet on the way before the magic-and the rooms-are destroyed forever?


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