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Rainy Day Books is located in
The Fairway Shops 2706 W 53rd Street Fairway, Kansas 66205-1705 Phone: 913-384-3126
Store Hours: Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri 10 to 6 and Saturdays 10 to 5 Sundays we are Home with our families and friends when we read and rest!
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HERE THEY COME!
Our World-Famous Author Events Calendar!
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Susannah Cahalan, Wednesday, August 14
Jeff Guinn, Tuesday, August 27
Daniel Woodrell, Tuesday, September 3
Marisha Pessl, Tuesday, September 10
Maggie Stiefvater, Tuesday, September 17
Mark Lee Gardner, Wednesday, September 18
Tracey Garvis Graves, Wednesday, September 18
Michael Chabon, Thursday, September 19
Kate White, Monday, September 23
Thomas Keneally, Thursday, September 26
Bill McKibben, Friday, September 27
Terry McMillan, Thursday, October 3
Garrison Keillor, Tuesday, October 8
Nicholas Sparks, Thursday, October 10
Stephen Jimenez, Thursday, October 17
Jared Diamond,
Wednesday, November 13
Pat Conroy, Thursday, November 14
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Volume 648 August 12, 2013 | |
Greetings! ,
Vivien Jennings founded Rainy Day Books in 1975 with her dream of sharing her love of Books. Rainy Day Books is an Independent Bookstore with the best faithful loyal Customers & Community. Rainy Day Books is renowned for Personalized Reading Recommendations and Author Events. In the Greater Kansas City Area of more than 2,000,000 people, we know that there are many choices to shop for Books. We'd like to thank all those who recently expressed kind words, and especially thank all those who shop with us regularly. Each week whether we are at work or play, it seems as if we're always in conversations about Authors and Books! That's our favorite part of the business; starting these conversations.
When we have the opportunity to personally recommend a great read, it's our hope that you'll spread the word about our high quality personal service. More importantly, we know that you'll keep talking about the Books that you love. A whisper becomes a choir. Our Mission is to keep people reading and talking about Books.
Our Author Event Calendar is a reflection of what we do in our Community every day. Here is a compelling story! Wednesday Night, we will host New York Times Bestselling Author Susannah Cahalan. Have you heard her powerful interview on NPR? Now learn more and meet her up close and personal. Find out why we highly recommend her Book Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness for Book Clubs.
And so many more Authors are coming this Autumn: Daniel Woodrell, the Author of the acclaimed Novel Winter's Bone will return with his newest Novel in several years, The Maid's Version. Marisha Pessl, the Author of Special Topics In Calamity Physics will return with her second Book Night Film, that is already drawing rave reviews from around the world. Michael Chabon, the Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author of The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay will return with his wonderful New Novel Telegraph Avenue.
Plus great Nonfiction from Jeff Guinn, Mark Lee Gardner, Jared Diamond and Pat Conroy among others. Pat Conroy's The Death of Santini is the true story of his relationship with his father, the basis for his Bestselling Novel The Great Santini and the 1979 major motion picture by the same name, starring Robert Duvall.
And kids and teens, we've got some surprises coming for you, as well!
Where do you find out about all these great Books? At Rainy Day Books, where we read and talk about Books every day.
Books and Flowers are enjoyed best in the company of each other,
Vivien & Roger
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Wednesday Night, August 14: Susannah Cahalan will discuss her Bestselling Autobiography Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness |
Susannah Cahalan, Author of the Bestselling Autobiography Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness will join us for an intriguing discussion about modern medicine.
The New York Times Bestselling Book that NPR calls "stunningly brave, a kind of anti-memoir, an out-of-body personal account of a young woman's fight to survive one of the cruelest diseases imaginable. An unexpected gift of a book from one of America's most courageous young journalists."
One day in 2009, twenty-four-year-old Susannah Cahalan woke up alone in a strange hospital room, strapped to her bed, and wearing a wristband that marked her as a "flight risk." Her medical records-chronicling a month-long hospital stay, of which she had no memory at all-showed hallucinations, violence, and dangerous instability. Only weeks earlier, Susannah had been a healthy, ambitious college grad a few months into her first serious relationship and a promising career as a cub reporter at a major New York newspaper. Who was the stranger who had taken over her body? What was happening to her mind?
In this swift and breathtaking narrative, Susannah tells the astonishing story of her inexplicable descent into madness, the period that nearly tore her closest friends and family apart, and the brilliant, lifesaving diagnosis that almost didn't happen. A team of doctors would spend a month-and more than a million dollars-searching for a medical explanation before they recognized the symptoms of a newly discovered autoimmune disorder in which the body attacks the brain, a disease now thought to be tied to both schizophrenia and autism, and perhaps the root of "demonic possessions" throughout history.
Praised as "captivating" (The New York Times Book Review) and "a fascinating look at the disease that could have cost this vibrant, vital young woman her life" (People), Brain on Fire is the account of one woman's struggle to rediscover herself among the fragments left behind. Using her considerable journalistic skills, Susannah pieces together the story of her "lost month" to write an unforgettable memoir about memory and identity, faith and love. It is an important, profoundly compelling tale of survival and perseverance that is destined to become a classic.
This Event is Wednesday, August 14, 2013 at 7:00 PM at Unity Temple on The Plaza, Sanctuary, 707 W 47th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64112.
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Great New Books arrive on our shelves every Tuesday! Be the first to discover something New and Wonderful! | |

Rose Harbor in Bloom
Debbie Macomber
Ballantine
Since moving to Cedar Cove, Jo Marie Rose has truly started to feel at home, and her neighbors have become her closest friends. Now it's springtime, and Jo Marie is eager to finish the most recent addition to her inn. In memory of her late husband, Paul, she has designed a beautiful rose garden for the property and enlisted handyman Mark Taylor to help realize it. She and Mark don't always see eye-to-eye-and at times he seems far removed-yet deep down, Jo Marie finds great comfort in his company. And while she still seeks a sense of closure, she welcomes her latest guests, who are on their own healing journeys. Annie Newton arrives in town to orchestrate her grandparents' fiftieth wedding anniversary celebration. While Annie is excited for the festivities, she's struggling to move on from her broken engagement, and her grandparents themselves seem to be having trouble getting along. Worse, Annie is forced to see Oliver Sutton, with whom she grew up and who has always mercilessly teased her. But the best parties end with a surprise, and Annie is in for the biggest one of all. High-powered businesswoman Mary Smith, another Rose Harbor Inn guest, has achieved incredible success in her field, yet serious illness has led her to face her sole, lingering regret. Almost nineteen years ago, she ended her relationship with her true love, George Hudson, and now she's returned to Cedar Cove to make amends. Compassion and joy await Jo Marie, Annie, and Mary as they make peace with their pasts and look boldly toward their futures.
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The Last Kiss Goodbye
Karen Robards
Ballantine
Dr. Charlotte "Charlie" Stone has dedicated her career as a psychiatrist to exploring the darkest territory of all: the hearts and minds of serial killers. It's a job she's uniquely suited for, thanks to the secret talent that gives her an uncanny edge-Charlie can see dead people, whose tormented spirits cry out to her for the justice only she can provide. This blessing-or curse-gives Charlie the power to hunt down and catch madmen and murderers. It's also turned her love life upside down by drawing her into a hopelessly passionate relationship with the lingering ghost of charismatic bad boy Michael Garland. But there's little time for romance with her supernatural suitor when murder comes pounding at Charlie's door in the form of a terrified young woman fleeing a homicidal maniac. Saving her life places Charlie squarely in the cross-hairs of a sadistic predator nicknamed "the Gingerbread Man," notorious for manipulating his victims like pawns in a deadly chess game. And now the queen this psychopath's bent on capturing is Charlie. Refusal to play will only put more innocent lives in danger. Matching wits with this cunningly twisted opponent will require all of Charlie's training and expert skills. But even with her devilish "guardian angel"-not to mention her favorite flesh-and-blood Fed, Tony Bartoli-watching her beautiful back, the Gingerbread Man's horrifying grin might be the last thing Charlie ever sees.
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The People in the Trees
Hanya Yanagihara
Doubleday
In 1950, a young doctor called Norton Perina signs on with the anthropologist Paul Tallent for an expedition to the remote Micronesian island of Ivu'ivu in search of a rumored lost tribe. They succeed, finding not only that tribe but also a group of forest dwellers they dub "The Dreamers," who turn out to be fantastically long-lived but progressively more senile. Perina suspects the source of their longevity is a hard-to-find turtle; unable to resist the possibility of eternal life, he kills one and smuggles some meat back to the States. He scientifically proves his thesis, earning worldwide fame and the Nobel Prize, but he soon discovers that its miraculous property comes at a terrible price. As things quickly spiral out of his control, his own demons take hold, with devastating personal consequences.
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The Color Master: Stories
Aimee Bender
Doubleday
The bestselling author of The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake returns with a wondrous collection of dreamy, strange, and magical stories. Truly beloved by readers and critics alike, Aimee Bender has become known as something of an enchantress whose lush prose is "moving, fanciful, and gorgeously strange" (People), "richly imagined and bittersweet" (Vanity Fair), and "full of provocative ideas" (The Boston Globe). In her deft hands, "relationships and mundane activities take on mythic qualities" (The Wall Street Journal). In this collection, Bender's unique talents sparkle brilliantly in stories about people searching for connection through love, sex, and family-while navigating the often painful realities of their lives. A traumatic event unfolds when a girl with flowing hair of golden wheat appears in an apple orchard, where a group of people await her. A woman plays out a prostitution fantasy with her husband and finds she cannot go back to her old sex life. An ugly woman marries an ogre and struggles to decide if she should stay with him after he mistakenly eats their children. Two sisters travel deep into Malaysia, where one learns the art of mending tigers who have been ripped to shreds. In these deeply resonant stories-evocative, funny, beautiful, and sad-we see ourselves reflected as if in a funhouse mirror. Aimee Bender has once again proven herself to be among the most imaginative, exciting, and intelligent writers of our time.
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Breaking the Line: The Season in Black College Football That Transformed the Sport and Changed the Course of Civil Rights
Samuel G. Freedman
Simon and Schuster
In September 1967, after three years of landmark civil rights laws and three months of devastating urban riots, the football season began at Louisiana s Grambling College and Florida A&M. The teams were led by two extraordinary coaches, Eddie Robinson and Jake Gaither, and they featured the best quarterbacks ever at each school, James Harris and Ken Riley. "Breaking the Line" brings to life the historic saga of the battle for the 1967 black college championship, culminating in a riveting, excruciatingly close contest. Samuel G. Freedman traces the rise of these four leaders and their teammates as they storm through the season. Together they helped compel the segregated colleges of the South to integrate their teams and redefined who could play quarterback in the NFL, who could be a head coach, and who could run a franchise as general manager. In "Breaking the Line," Freedman brilliantly tells this suspenseful story of character and talent as he takes us from locker room to state capitol, from embattled campus to packed stadium. He captures a pivotal time in American sport and society, filling a missing and crucial chapter in the movement for civil rights.
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The Art of Communicating
Thich Nhat Hanh
HarperOne
Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh, bestselling author of Peace is Every Step and one of the most respected and celebrated religious leaders in the world, delivers a powerful path to happiness through mastering life's most important skill. How do we say what we mean in a way that the other person can really hear? How can we listen with compassion and understanding? Communication fuels the ties that bind, whether in relationships, business, or everyday interactions. Most of us, however, have never been taught the fundamental skills of communication--or how to best represent our true selves. Effective communication is as important to our well-being and happiness as the food we put into our bodies. It can be either healthy (and nourishing) or toxic (and destructive). In this precise and practical guide, Zen master and Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh reveals how to listen mindfully and express your fullest and most authentic self. With examples from his work with couples, families, and international conflicts, The Art of Communicating helps us move beyond the perils and frustrations of misrepresentation and misunderstanding to learn the listening and speaking skills that will forever change how we experience and impact the world.
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Crankenstein
Samantha Berger, Dan Santat
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Who is Crankenstein? HE IS A MONSTER OF GRUMPINESS THAT NO ONE CAN DESTROY! MEHHRRRR!!! HE'S ALIVE! He may look like any ordinary boy, but when faced with a rainy day, a melting popsicle, or an early bedtime, one little boy transforms into a mumbling, grumbling Crankenstein! When Crankenstein meets his match in a fellow Crankenstein, the results could be catastrophic-or they could be just what he needs to brighten his day!
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The Smartest Kids in the World: And How They Got That Way
Amanda Ripley
Simon and Schuster
In a handful of nations, virtually all children are learning to make complex arguments and solve problems they've never seen before. They are learning to think, in other words, and to thrive in the modern economy. What is it like to be a child in the world's new education superpowers? In a global quest to find answers for our own children, author and Time magazine journalist Amanda Ripley follows three Americans embedded in these countries for one year. Kim, fifteen, raises $10,000 so she can move from Oklahoma to Finland; Eric, eighteen, exchanges a high-achieving Minnesota suburb for a booming city in South Korea; and Tom, seventeen, leaves a historic Pennsylvania village for Poland. Through these young informants, Ripley meets battle-scarred reformers, sleep-deprived zombie students, and a teacher who earns $4 million a year. Their stories, along with groundbreaking research into learning in other cultures, reveal a pattern of startling transformation: none of these countries had many "smart" kids a few decades ago. Things had changed. Teaching had become more rigorous; parents had focused on things that mattered; and children had bought into the promise of education.
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Thank You for supporting Your Community Bookseller, Rainy Day Books!
Since 1975, we have pursued our Legacy of Literacy: 38 years of helping match readers to great books, bringing famous and soon-to-be-famous names to Kansas City, and enjoying the excitement of sharing so many experiences. Take the time to tell someone new about Rainy Day Books. Each book that you purchase at Rainy Day Books makes Rainy Day Books a place authors ask to visit, a vibrant part of Kansas City's arts community, and a bookstore where people love books enough to talk about them all day long. Please encourage your fellow readers to sign up for this E-Newsletter. We have an exciting schedule of upcoming Author Events, and this is the first place to hear about them! We also take Orders for Author Autographed Books, so your friends far and wide can share in the experience. Rainy Day Books is located in The Fairway Shops, at the intersection of Shawnee Mission Parkway and Belinder Road. Our address is 2706 W 53rd Street, Fairway, Kansas (KS) 66205. Get directions to Rainy Day Books and our Event venues by clicking here. Store Hours: Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri 10 AM to 6 PM, Sat 10 AM to 5 PM, and Sundays we read, rest and enjoy our families and friends. When you shop at Rainy Day Books you're a part of our Legacy of Literacy for Kansas City. We provide full service, knowledgeable recommendations and priceless Author Event experiences, all at a fair price. To our customers, thank you for your support. We look forward to seeing you soon!
Vivien, Roger, and all of your friends at Rainy Day Books
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