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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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Kate White, Monday, September 23
Sheila Kemper Dietrich, Wednesday, September 25
Emily Miller, NEW DATE: Wednesday, September 25
Margaret Peterson Haddix, Thursday, September 26
Thomas Keneally, Thursday, September 26
Bill McKibben, Friday, September 27
Hannah Kent, Saturday, September 28
Anna Dewdney, Tuesday, October 1
Terry McMillan, Thursday, October 3
Loren Cordain,
Monday, October 7
Garrison Keillor, Tuesday, October 8
Nicholas Sparks, Thursday, October 10
Stephen Jimenez, Thursday, October 17
W. Bruce Cameron, Saturday, October 19
Robert Sabuda, Wednesday, October 23
Fierce Reads 2013, featuring Gennifer Albin, Leigh Bardugo, Jessica Brody, Ann Aguirre, Tuesday, November 5
Jared Diamond,
Wednesday, November 13
Pat Conroy, Thursday, November 14
Jan Brett, Sunday, November 17
Jon Agee and Loren Long, Tuesday, November 19
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Volume 654 September 23, 2013 | |
Greetings! ,
What a Wonderful past Week of Author Events with Bestselling Authors and Pulitzer Prize-Winning Authors at Rainy Day Books, Unity Temple on The Plaza, Johnson County Library, The Kansas City Convention Center and The Westin Crown Center Hotel. Vivien & Roger and the Staff were all over Town!
The Authors are Listed in Order from Start to Finish:
Susan Branch
Tessa Gratton and Maggie Stiefvater
Mark Lee Gardner
Michael Chabon
Hoda Kotb
David McCullough
Nate Silver
Rainy Day Books has the Best Customers & Community,
Vivien & Roger
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TONIGHT! Monday, September 23: Kate White, Former Cosmo Editor-In-Chief, for A Gutsy Girls' Night Out about I Shouldn't Be Telling You This
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New York Times Bestselling Author Kate White will appear for the Publication of her New Book I Shouldn't Be Telling You This: How to Ask for the Money, Snag the Promotion, and Create the Career You Deserve. This Event is Co-Sponsored by Rainy Day Books and KC Magazine in partnership with Go Red For Women.
This Event is Monday, September 23, 2013 at 7:00 PM at Unity Temple on The Plaza, Sanctuary, 707 W 47th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64112.
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Wednesday, September 25: Sheila Kemper Dietrich will introduce her original Children's Book, Sammie & Sax in the Land of Quinoa: The Search for a Balanced Meal
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Sheila Kemper Dietrich will introduce her original Children's Book Sammie & Sax in the Land of Quinoa: The Search for a Balanced Meal, the first in a series of children's Adventure Books teaching about nutrition.
Sheila will appear with the Illustrator, Tim Foss, to present this New Book and the innovative concept behind it. Joining them will be Dr. Ann Davis and Dr. Sarah Hampl, Co-Directors of the Center for Children's Healthy Lifestyle and Nutrition; Kit Smith, Pre-School Teacher at Pembroke Hill School; and Vivien Jennings, Founder & President of Rainy Day Books, Inc., to discuss the importance of addressing our children's health, childhood obesity, and why Kidliga-right-sized dishware for children and the Sammie & Sax Adventure Book are important tools for children and their families in leading healthier lives.
This Event is Wednesday, September 25, 2013 at 7:00 PM at Unity Temple on The Plaza, Sanctuary, 707 W 47th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64112.
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NEW DATE! Wednesday, September 25: Emily Miller will celebrate the Publication of her New Book Emily Gets Her Gun
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Emily Miller, Senior Editor at The Washington Times, will celebrate the Publication of her New Book Emily Gets Her Gun.
NEW DATE! This Event is now on Wednesday, September 25, 2013 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM at Centerfire Shooting Sports, 875 N Jan-Mar Court, Olathe, Kansas 66061.
OPEN HOUSE EVENT! Bring a friend and check out Kansas City's premier indoor shooting facility.
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Thursday Afternoon, September 26: Margaret Peterson Haddix will celebrate her New Book Risked: The Missing: Book Six
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Margaret Peterson Haddix, New York Times Bestselling Author of The Missing Series
will discuss her New Book Risked: The Missing: Book Six.
This Event is Thursday, September 26, 2013 at 4:00 PM at Village Presbyterian Church, Friendship Hall, 6641 Mission Road, Prairie Village, Kansas 66208.
Margaret Peterson Haddix will Autograph Books from 4:00 PM to 4:30 PM. At 4:30 PM, she will give a Presentation about her New Book Risked and answer audience questions. A Booksigning will also follow her Presentation.
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Thursday, September 26: Thomas Keneally will present his New Novel The Daughters of Mars
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Thomas Keneally, Author of the International Bestseller Schindler's List, that was made into a OSCAR Winning Movie by the same name, will present his New Novel The Daughters of Mars.
This Event is Thursday, September 26, 2013 at 7:00 PM at Unity Temple on The Plaza, Sanctuary, 707 W 47th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64112.
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Friday, September 27: Bill McKibben will discuss his New Book Oil and Honey: The Education of An Unlikely Activist
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Bill McKibben will discuss his New Book Oil and Honey: The Education of An Unlikely Activist.
This Event is Friday, September 27, 2013 at 7:00 PM at Unity Temple on The Plaza, Sanctuary, 707 W 47th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64112.
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Saturday, September 28: Luncheon with the #1 IndieNext Favorite, Hannah Kent, Author of the acclaimed Debut Novel Burial Rites
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Hannah Kent will travel all the way from Australia to Present her acclaimed Debut Novel Burial Rites. Co-sponsored by Rainy Day Books and The Friends of The Children's Center for the Visually Impaired.
This Luncheon Event is Saturday, September 28, 2013 from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM at Webster House Restaurant, 1644 Wyandotte Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64108.
Make your Reservations by September 25, 2013 by contacting Susan Belger Angulo at SBelger@CCVI.org or 816-841-2284, Extension 2017.
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Great New Books arrive on our shelves every Tuesday! Be the first to discover something New and Wonderful! | |

Doctor Sleep
Stephen King
Scribner
Stephen King returns to the characters and territory of one of his most popular novels ever, The Shining, in this instantly riveting novel about the now middle-aged Dan Torrance (the boy protagonist of The Shining) and the very special twelve-year-old girl he must save from a tribe of murderous paranormals. On highways across America, a tribe of people called The True Knot travel in search of sustenance. They look harmless-mostly old, lots of polyester, and married to their RVs. But as Dan Torrance knows, and spunky twelve-year-old Abra Stone learns, The True Knot are quasi-immortal, living off the "steam" that children with the "shining" produce when they are slowly tortured to death. Haunted by the inhabitants of the Overlook Hotel where he spent one horrific childhood year, Dan has been drifting for decades, desperate to shed his father's legacy of despair, alcoholism, and violence. Finally, he settles in a New Hampshire town, an AA community that sustains him, and a job at a nursing home where his remnant "shining" power provides the crucial final comfort to the dying. Aided by a prescient cat, he becomes "Doctor Sleep." Then Dan meets the evanescent Abra Stone, and it is her spectacular gift, the brightest shining ever seen, that reignites Dan's own demons and summons him to a battle for Abra's soul and survival.
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The Lowland
Jhumpa Lahiri
Knopf
From the Pulitzer Prize-winning, best-selling author of The Namesake comes an extraordinary new novel, set in both India and America, that expands the scope and range of one of our most dazzling storytellers: a tale of two brothers bound by tragedy, a fiercely brilliant woman haunted by her past, a country torn by revolution, and a love that lasts long past death. Born just fifteen months apart, Subhash and Udayan Mitra are inseparable brothers, one often mistaken for the other in the Calcutta neighborhood where they grow up. But they are also opposites, with gravely different futures ahead. It is the 1960s, and Udayan-charismatic and impulsive-finds himself drawn to the Naxalite movement, a rebellion waged to eradicate inequity and poverty; he will give everything, risk all, for what he believes. Subhash, the dutiful son, does not share his brother's political passion; he leaves home to pursue a life of scientific research in a quiet, coastal corner of America. But when Subhash learns what happened to his brother in the lowland outside their family's home, he goes back to India, hoping to pick up the pieces of a shattered family, and to heal the wounds Udayan left behind-including those seared in the heart of his brother's wife.
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Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore
Robin Sloan
Picador
The Great Recession has shuffled Clay Jannon away from life as a San Francisco web-design drone and into the aisles of Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore. But after a few days on the job, Clay discovers that the store is more curious than either its name or its gnomic owner might suggest. The customers are few, and they never seem to buy anything-instead, they "check out" large, obscure volumes from strange corners of the store. Suspicious, Clay engineers an analysis of the clientele's behavior, seeking help from his variously talented friends. But when they bring their findings to Mr. Penumbra, they discover the bookstore's secrets extend far beyond its walls. Rendered with irresistible brio and dazzling intelligence, Robin Sloan's Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore is exactly what it sounds like: an establishment you have to enter and will never want to leave.
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Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker
Jennifer Chiaverini
Plume
New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Chiaverini's compelling historical novel unveils the private lives of Abraham and Mary Lincoln through the perspective of the First Lady's most trusted confidante and friend, her dressmaker, Elizabeth Keckley. In a life that spanned nearly a century and witnessed some of the most momentous events in American history, Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley was born a slave. A gifted seamstress, she earned her freedom by the skill of her needle, and won the friendship of First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln by her devotion. A sweeping historical novel, Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker illuminates the extraordinary relationship the two women shared, beginning in the hallowed halls of the White House during the trials of the Civil War and enduring almost, but not quite, to the end of Mrs. Lincoln's days.
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Countdown: Our Last, Best Hope for a Future on Earth?
Alan Weisman
Little, Brown and Company
In his bestselling book The World Without Us, Alan Weisman considered how the Earth could heal and even refill empty niches if relieved of humanity's constant pressures. Behind that groundbreaking thought experiment was his hope that we would be inspired to find a way to add humans back to this vision of a restored, healthy planet-only in harmony, not mortal combat, with the rest of nature. But with a million more of us every 4 days on a planet that's not getting any bigger, and with our exhaust overheating the atmosphere and altering the chemistry of the oceans, prospects for a sustainable human future seem ever more in doubt. For this long awaited follow-up book, Weisman traveled to more than 20 countries to ask what experts agreed were probably the most important questions on Earth--and also the hardest: How many humans can the planet hold without capsizing? How robust must the Earth's ecosystem be to assure our continued existence? Can we know which other species are essential to our survival? And, how might we actually arrive at a stable, optimum population, and design an economy to allow genuine prosperity without endless growth? Weisman visits an extraordinary range of the world's cultures, religions, nationalities, tribes, and political systems to learn what in their beliefs, histories, liturgies, or current circumstances might suggest that sometimes it's in their own best interest to limit their growth. The result is a landmark work of reporting: devastating, urgent, and, ultimately, deeply hopeful.
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The New Midwestern Table: 200 Heartland Recipes
Amy Thielen
Clarkson Potter
Amy Thielen grew up in rural northern Minnesota, waiting in lines for potluck buffets amid loops of smoked sausages from her uncle's meat market and in the company of women who could put up jelly without a recipe. She spent years cooking in some of New York City's best restaurants, but it took moving home in 2008 for her to rediscover the wealth and diversity of the Midwestern table, and to witness its reinvention. The New Midwestern Table reveals all that she's come to love-and learn-about the foods of her native Midwest, through updated classic recipes and numerous encounters with spirited home cooks and some of the region's most passionate food producers. With 150 color photographs capturing these fresh-from-the-land dishes and the striking beauty of the terrain, this cookbook will cause any home cook to fall in love with the captivating flavors of the American heartland.
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Killing Jesus: A History
Bill O'Reilly, Martin Dugard
Henry Holt and Co
Millions of readers have thrilled to bestselling authors Bill O'Reilly and historian Martin Dugard's Killing Kennedy and Killing Lincoln, page-turning works of nonfiction that have changed the way we read history. Now the anchor of The O'Reilly Factor details the events leading up to the murder of the most influential man in history: Jesus of Nazareth. Nearly two thousand years after this beloved and controversial young revolutionary was brutally killed by Roman soldiers, more than 2.2 billion human beings attempt to follow his teachings and believe he is God. Killing Jesus will take readers inside Jesus's life, recounting the seismic political and historical events that made his death inevitable - and changed the world forever.
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Steelheart
Brandon Sanderson
Delacorte Press
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Mistborn Trilogy, Brandon Sanderson, comes the first book in a new, action-packed thrill ride of a series-Steelheart. Ten years ago, Calamity came. It was a burst in the sky that gave ordinary men and women extraordinary powers. The awed public started calling them Epics. But Epics are no friend of man. With incredible gifts came the desire to rule. And to rule man you must crush his will. Nobody fights the Epics . . . nobody but the Reckoners. A shadowy group of ordinary humans, they spend their lives studying Epics, finding their weaknesses, and then assassinating them. And David wants in. He wants Steelheart-the Epic who is said to be invincible. The Epic who killed David's father. For years, like the Reckoners, David's been studying, and planning-and he has something they need. Not an object, but an experience. He's seen Steelheart bleed. And he wants revenge.
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Atlantis Rising
T. A. Barron
Philomel
In a magical land called Ellegandia, a young boy named Promi scrapes by, stealing pies, cakes and sweets to survive. But little does he know that his country is a pawn in an ages-old war between good and evil, battled both in the spirit realm and in the human world. Harboring secrets of his own, Promi teams up with a courageous girl named Atlanta and the two vow to save their land-and each other-no matter the cost. But their vow has greater repercussions than they ever could imagine-in fact, it may just bring about the creation of Atlantis, an island cut off from the rest of the world, where magic reigns supreme.
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Dinosaurology
Jack Fawcett
Candlewick
What if dinosaurs had not died out? What if whole colonies of the prehistoric beasts had survived on a remote island off the coast of South America? The latest adventure in the best-selling 'Ology series offers young dinosaur lovers a tantalizing taste of what that would be like. The year is 1907, and young adventurer Raleigh Rimes is on an expedition to South America with real-life explorer Percy Fawcett. There he discovers the unimaginable: living dinosaurs roaming the rain forest! Presented as a journal detailing their extraordinary (and hairraising) encounters with the amazing beasts - fearsomeTyrannosaurus rex, pack-hunting allosauruses, predatory velociraptors, armored triceratops, and other species - Dinosaurology is filled with flaps and booklets offering dinosaur lore, along with such novelties as a sample of dinosaur skin, a pouch of ground stegosaurus horn, and more.
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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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