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Volume 731 March 02, 2015 | |
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On Tuesday, February 24, 2015, Vivien, Roger and their 13 Year old grandson Aidan Connelly sold Books at the National Geographic Live! Event with Carsten Peter, Photographer of Extreme Planet at Kauffman Ceter for the Performing Arts, Muriel McBrien Kauffman Theatre for a SOLD OUT Audience of 1,600 People! Carsten Peter Autographed Hardcovers of National Geographic: The Covers: Iconic Photographs, Unforgettable Stories.
On Wednesday, February 25, 2015, Rainy Day Books hosted a Book Launch Party for Julie Mulhern, Author of a Staff Pick, The Deep End: The Country Club Murders. A good time was enjoyed by all!
On Thursday, February 26, 2015, Rainy Day Books sold Do Your Laundry of You'll Die Alone: Advice Your Mom Would Give if She Thought You Were Listening by Becky Blades in Softcover and Glitter and Glue: A Memoir by Kelly Corrigan in Softcover at Girls' Night In 2015, 10th Anniversary "A Heartfelt Evening of Fundraising" for University of Kansas Hospital. Sadly, Kelly Corrigan was unable to attend due to the death of her Father. The Audience honored Kelly and her Dad "Greenie" with a moment of meditation, prayer and silence. ________________________________________________________
Read our Weekly Author Events Newsletters! Major Author Event announcements coming next Week! We work smart & hard to create exciting and unique opportunities as we celebrate 40 Years of bringing Author, Books and Customers together for memorable experiences!
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Shelf Awareness for Readers: Rainy Day Books Edition!
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Dear Faithful Loyal Rainy Day Books Customers & Subscribers, We have some exciting good news for you! Tomorrow, Tuesday, March 03, 2015, Rainy Day Books Author Events Weekly E-mail Newsletter Subscribers will begin receiving great new Weekly E-mail Newsletters on Tuesdays and Fridays from Shelf Awareness for Readers: Rainy Day Books Edition.For 10 Years, our good friends at Shelf Awareness have published Daily E-mail Newsletters for Booksellers; something we read faithfully. They also offer Shelf Awareness for Readers, which includes reviews of their selection of the 25 Best New Books each Week, Author Interviews, Giveaways and fascinating features for avid readers. Now, we are partnering with Shelf Awareness Pro to make Shelf Awareness for Readers: Rainy Day Books Edition available to you. It will be E-mailed to your Inbox on Tuesday Mornings. We believe you will value this E-mail Newsletter Service like we do and if you are interested in a particular Book, you can simply click on the "Buy This Book" Button to go directly to our Website for more information and to purchase your Books. You will also see our Author Event Calendar Listings and feel free to "Reply" to the E-mail Newsletters with your comments, ideas and suggestions. Are you receiving too many E-mails? Just Click the Unsubscribe link at the bottom of the Shelf Awareness for Readers Newsletter. You will continue to receive our Rainy Day Books Author Events Weekly E-mail Newsletters on Mondays, unless you also Unsubscribe from our Service. As with everything that we do for you, we would love to get your feedback about Shelf Awareness for Readers: Rainy Day Books Edition. Please E-mail us with your comments. Thank You.
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Dead Wake for Sale next Week, and our Author Event is coming on Thursday, March 26!
Erik Larson will discuss Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of The Lusitania
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Erik Larson, The New York Times Bestselling Author of The Devil in the White City, will discuss Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania.
Inspiring thought, dialogue, and learning to make the experiences of the World War I era meaningful and relevant for present and future generations. May 2015 marks the 100th Anniversary of the Events at the heart of this potent New Book.
This Event is Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 7:00 PM at Unity Temple on The Plaza, Sanctuary, 707 W 47th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64112.
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JUST ADDED: Matt Kepnes, AKA Nomadic Matt!
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Matt Kepnes, AKA Nomadic Matt, Author of How to Travel the World on $50 a Day, will share his globetrotting experiences and how they can be applied here at home with a special presentation: How To Travel the US on $50 a Day.
This Event is Monday, May 4, 2015 at 7:00 PM at Unity Temple on The Plaza, Chapel, 707 W 47th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64112.
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JUST ADDED: Peter Slevin!
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Peter Slevin will discuss his meticulously researched new biography Michelle Obama: A Life.
This Event is Thursday, May 7, 2015 at 7:00 PM at Unity Temple on The Plaza, Sanctuary, 707 W 47th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64112.
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JUST ADDED: Annie Barrows!
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Annie Barrows, The New York Times Bestselling Co-Author of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, will appear In Conversation with Vivien Jennings, Founder & President of Rainy Day Books about Annie's new novel The Truth According to Us. This Book Club Evening will include a presentation by Vivien Jennings of great Reading Recommendations for Book Clubs.
This Event is Wednesday, June 17, 2015 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 Reads arrive on our shelves each Week!
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Leaving Berlin
Joseph Kanon
Atria Books
Berlin 1948. Almost four years after the war's end, the city is still in ruins, a physical wasteland and a political symbol about to rupture. In the West, a defiant, blockaded city is barely surviving on airlifted supplies; in the East, the heady early days of political reconstruction are being undermined by the murky compromises of the Cold War. Espionage, like the black market, is a fact of life. Even culture has become a battleground, with German intellectuals being lured back from exile to add credibility to the competing sectors. Alex Meier, a young Jewish writer, fled the Nazis for America before the war. But the politics of his youth have now put him in the crosshairs of the McCarthy witch-hunts. Faced with deportation and the loss of his family, he makes a desperate bargain with the fledgling CIA: he will earn his way back to America by acting as their agent in his native Berlin. But almost from the start things go fatally wrong. A kidnapping misfires, an East German agent is killed, and Alex finds himself a wanted man. Worse, he discovers his real assignment--to spy on the woman he left behind, the only woman he has ever loved. Changing sides in Berlin is as easy as crossing a sector border. But where do we draw the lines of our moral boundaries? Betrayal? Survival? Murder?
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The Buried Giant
Kazuo Ishiguro
Knopf Publishing Group
The Romans have long since departed and Britain is steadily declining into ruin. But, at least, the wars that once ravaged the country have ceased. Axl and Beatrice, a couple of elderly Britons, decide that now is the time, finally, for them to set off across this troubled land of mist and rain to find the son they have not seen for years, the son they can scarcely remember. They know they will face many hazards--some strange and otherworldly--but they cannot foresee how their journey will reveal to them the dark and forgotten corners of their love for each other. Nor can they foresee that they will be joined on their journey by a Saxon warrior, his orphan charge, and a knight--each of them, like Axl and Beatrice, lost in some way to his own past, but drawn inexorably toward the comfort, and the burden, of the fullness of a life's memories.
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The Fifth Gospel
Ian Caldwell
Simon and Schuster
In 2004, as Pope John Paul II's reign enters its twilight, a mysterious exhibit is under construction at the Vatican Museums. A week before it is scheduled to open, its curator is murdered at a clandestine meeting on the outskirts of Rome. That same night, a violent break-in rocks the home of the curator's research partner, Father Alex Andreou, a Greek Catholic priest who lives inside the Vatican with his five-year-old son. When the papal police fail to identify a suspect in either crime, Father Alex, desperate to keep his family safe, undertakes his own investigation. To find the killer he must reconstruct the dead curator's secret: what the four Christian gospels--and a little-known, true-to-life fifth gospel known as the Diatessaron--reveal about the Church's most controversial holy relic. But just as he begins to understand the truth about his friend's death and its consequences for the future of the world's two largest Christian Churches, Father Alex finds himself hunted down by someone with a vested stake in the exhibit--someone he must outwit to survive.
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Mrs. Grant and Madame Jule
Jennifer Chiaverini
Dutton Adult
In 1844, Missouri belle Julia Dent met dazzling horseman Lieutenant Ulysses S Grant. Four years passed before their parents permitted them to wed, and the groom's abolitionist family refused to attend the ceremony. Since childhood, Julia owned as a slave another Julia, known as Jule. Jule guarded her mistress's closely held twin secrets: She had perilously poor vision but was gifted with prophetic sight. So it was that Jule became Julia's eyes to the world. And what a world it was, marked by gathering clouds of war. The Grants vowed never to be separated, but as Ulysses rose through the ranks--becoming general in chief of the Union Army--so did the stakes of their pact. During the war, Julia would travel, often in the company of Jule and the four Grant children, facing unreliable transportation and certain danger to be at her husband's side. Yet Julia and Jule saw two different wars. While Julia spoke out for women--Union and Confederate--she continued to hold Jule as a slave behind Union lines. Upon the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, Jule claimed her freedom and rose to prominence as a businesswoman in her own right, taking the honorary title Madame. The two women's paths continued to cross throughout the Grants' White House years in Washington, DC, and later in New York City, the site of Grant's Tomb.
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The Disinherited: A Story of Family, Love, and Betrayal
Robert Sackville-West
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
In the small hours of the morning of June 3, 1914, a woman and her husband were found dead in a sparsely furnished apartment in Paris. Only when the identity of the couple was revealed in the English press a fortnight later did the full story emerge. The man, Henry Sackville-West, had shot himself minutes after the death of his wife; but Henry's suicidal despair had been driven equally by the failure of his claim to be the legitimate heir to Knole, one of the largest and stateliest houses in England. Henry's father, Lord Sackville, had been introduced to Pepita de Oliva, a beautiful Spanish dancer born in the backstreets of Malaga, in 1852. Their affair lasted until Pepita's death in 1871, and produced five children, of whom Henry was the youngest. One of his older sisters, Victoria, would eventually become mistress of Knole through a judicious marriage. But Henry and the other illegitimate members of the family, Max, Flora, and Amalia, were gradually eased from the historical record. "The Disinherited" rescues them from the shadows to which they had been consigned, revealing the secrets and lies that lay at the heart of an English dynasty. It is an absorbing and moving tale of sibling rivalry as the brothers and sisters struggle for their father's love and against the stain of illegitimacy that had condemned them to lives of poverty and disappointment.
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The Scarlet Sisters: Sex, Suffrage, and Scandal in the Gilded Age
Myra MacPherson
Twelve
Victoria Woodhull and Tennessee "Tennie" Claflin-the most fascinating and scandalous sisters in American history-were unequaled for their vastly avant-garde crusade for women's fiscal, political, and sexual independence. They escaped a tawdry childhood to become rich and famous, achieving a stunning list of firsts. In 1870 they became the first women to open a brokerage firm, not to be repeated for nearly a century. Amid high gossip that he was Tennie's lover, the richest man in America, fabled tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt, bankrolled the sisters. As beautiful as they were audacious, the sisters drew a crowd of more than two thousand Wall Street bankers on opening day. A half century before women could vote, Victoria used her Wall Street fame to become the first woman to run for president, choosing former slave Frederick Douglass as her running mate. She was also the first woman to address a United States congressional committee. Tennie ran for Congress and shocked the world by becoming the honorary colonel of a black regiment. They were the first female publishers of a radical weekly, and the first to print Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto in America. As free lovers they railed against Victorian hypocrisy and exposed the alleged adultery of Henry Ward Beecher, the most famous preacher in America, igniting the "Trial of the Century" that rivaled the Civil War for media coverage. Eventually banished from the women's movement while imprisoned for allegedly sending "obscenity" through the mail, the sisters sashayed to London and married two of the richest men in England, dining with royalty while pushing for women's rights well into the twentieth century.
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Data and Goliath: The Hidden Battles to Collect Your Data and Control Your World
Bruce Schneier
W. W. Norton
Your cell phone provider tracks your location and knows who's with you. Your online and in-store purchasing patterns are recorded, and reveal if you're unemployed, sick, or pregnant. Your e-mails and texts expose your intimate and casual friends. Google knows what you re thinking because it saves your private searches. Facebook can determine your sexual orientation without you ever mentioning it. The powers that surveil us do more than simply store this information. Corporations use surveillance to manipulate not only the news articles and advertisements we each see, but also the prices we re offered. Governments use surveillance to discriminate, censor, chill free speech, and put people in danger worldwide. And both sides share this information with each other or, even worse, lose it to cybercriminals in huge data breaches. Much of this is voluntary: we cooperate with corporate surveillance because it promises us convenience, and we submit to government surveillance because it promises us protection. The result is a mass surveillance society of our own making. But have we given up more than we ve gained?
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Rainy Day Books & Lisa Ball Travel Design present: Literary Tour to Italy 2015
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Rainy Day Books & Lisa Ball Travel Design present:
Literary Tour to Italy: June 22 through July 05, 2015
Travel with Vivien, Roger & Lisa and Discover Authors of the past & present inspired by the spectacular beauty of Italy! Enjoy magnificent scenery, great art and architecture, gourmet foods & wines and explore ancient and modern Italy!
A Custom Tour encompassing the Best of Italy!
Tuscany Countryside and Florence
(5 Nights)
For a detailed Itinerary and more information about
our Literary Tour of Italy, please contact Lisa Ball.
Lisa Ball Travel Design
Tele/Text: 816-820-4351
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Thank You for Supporting Your Community Bookseller, Rainy Day Books, Since 1975!
Since November 04, 1975, we have pursued our Legacy of Literacy: 40 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 Northwest corner of the intersection of Shawnee Mission Parkway and Belinder Road. Our address is 2706 W 53rd Street, Fairway, Kansas (KS) 66205. Our Phone Number is 913-384-3126.
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Life is Good and it just keeps getting Better,
Vivien & Roger and all of your friends at Rainy Day Books
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