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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 to read and rest!
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HERE THEY COME!
Our World-Famous Author Events Calendar!
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Judith Fertig, Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Thursday, June 16, 2016
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On Thursday, June 02, Whitney Terrell, Kansas City's own Bestselling Author of The Huntsman and The King of Kings County, was In Conversation with Crosby Kemper, III, Executive Director of Kansas City Public Library, and Major Stacy Moore, U.S. Army XO to the Commanding General for the 1st Infantry Division at Fort Riley, about Whitney's New Hardcover Novel The Good Lieutenant at Unity Temple on The Plaza. Major Stacy Moore, and our good friend Alex George, the Award Winning Author of The Good American, went through the Booksigning Line and congratulated Whitney on his continued success. Check out these great Reviews for Whitney and his New Hardcover The Good Lieutenant in Men's Journal & The Washington Post!
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We work smart & hard to create exciting and unique opportunities as we celebrate the beginning of 41 Years of bringing Authors, Books and Customers together for memorable experiences!
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THURSDAY NIGHT
Our Jeff Passan Author Event has to be Postponed
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This Event was to be on Thursday, June 09, 2016 at 7:00 PM at Unity Temple on The Plaza, Chapel, 707 W 47th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64112.
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Delia Ephron will Present her New Hardcover
Siracusa
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The acclaimed Author, Screenwriter & Humorist will do her first-ever Rainy Day Books Author Event and share stories from her life and the inspirations for her work. Delia is best known for creating Movies such as You've Got Mail and The Sisterhood of The Traveling Pants, and is the Bestselling Author of Books for young and old alike, including Sister Mother Husband Dog, Etc. This is your unique opportunity to hear and meet one of the most prolific multi-genre Writers working today!
This Event is Wednesday, July 27, 2016 at 7:00 PM at Unity Temple on The Plaza, Sanctuary, 707 W 47th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64112.
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Michael Swanwick will Present his New Softcover
Not So Much Said the Cat: Stories
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Michael Swanwick is one of the most acclaimed Science-Fiction and Fantasy Short-Story Writers of his generation, having received an unprecedented five consecutive Hugo Awards. He is also the Winner of the Theodore Sturgeon and World Fantasy Awards. On the eve of the world's biggest Science Fiction Convention, Michael will share stories from his career and meet fans in an intimate environment. This is your rare opportunity to talk with a Grand Master of the Genre!
This Event is Tuesday, August 16, 2016 at 7:00 PM at Rainy Day Books in The Fairway Shops, 2706 W 53rd Street, Fairway, Kansas 66205.
Check out the MidAmericon II Website for more information on the full slate of Events occurring August 17 through 21, 2016, including the Presentation of the Hugo Awards, plus appearances by dozens of Authors, Editors, Living Legends, and more!
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Candice Milard will Present her New Hardcover
Hero of the Empire: The Boer War, a Daring Escape and
the Making of Winston Churchill
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Kansas City native Candice Millard is now the Bestselling Author of two major Books about History. Her Debut Book, The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey, was a National Bestseller described as "dazzling...high-adventure writing...a gripping tale...as full of vigor as Roosevelt himself." Her next Book, The Destiny of The Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President, was an immediate bestseller: "Sparklingly alive...Splendidly insightful...An epic must-read!" Candice is a dedicated researcher, and she will speak on the very day that her New Hardcover is Published and shared with the World. Be the first to step inside the past with one of today's most amazing Historians!
This Event is Tuesday, September 20, 2016 at 7:00 PM at Unity Temple on The Plaza, Sanctuary, 707 W 47th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64112.
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Liane Moriarty will Present her New Hardcover
Truly Madly Guilty: A Novel
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Australian Author Liane Moriarty dominated the Bestseller charts over the past 4 Years with her Novels: Big Little Lies, The Husband's Secret, and What Alice Forgot. In each Book, Liane reveals how sometimes we don't appreciate how extraordinary our ordinary lives are until it's too late. Now Liane will return with a rare U.S. Author Event to introduce her Newest Hardcover!
This Event is Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 7:00 PM at Unity Temple on The Plaza, Sanctuary, 707 W 47th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64112.
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Sue Lowell Gallion will Celebrate the Publication of her New Children's Picture Hardcover
Pug Meets Pig
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Local author Sue Lowell Gallion makes her picture book debut with this charming story about an unlikely friendship. Bring your camera and the young ones and join our celebration!
This Event is Tuesday, September 27, 2016 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM at Rainy Day Books in The Fairway Shops, 2706 W 53rd Street, Fairway, Kansas 66205.
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Ann Patchett will Present her New Hardcover
Commonwealth: A Novel
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Ann Patchett is an Award-Winner of The Orange Prize, the PEN/Faulkner Award, an Internationally Bestselling Author of Bel Canto, State of Wonder, Truth & Beauty, one of TIME Magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World, and the Founder & Owner of Parnassus Books, Nashville's Independent Bookstore. This Event of stories and laughs will be a memorable one! Join us as we talk about great Books and the future of reading.
This Event is Wednesday, October 12, 2016 at 7:00 PM at Unity Temple on The Plaza, Sanctuary, 707 W 47th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64112.
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Jack Jonathan is Celebrating his New Photo & Story Book
Egypt: The Eternal Spirit of Its People: Stories of an Exhibition
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Jack Jonathan is an Artist-of-the-Book who has worked with his Team to create a Treasure: Egypt: The Eternal Spirit of Its People: Stories of an Exhibition, $27.95 Softcover. Turning the Pages, we enter the world of Cairo at the end of its "Golden Era" (1952). One reader, Mary Eisenhower, who has been in Egypt many times with the People to People organization, wrote, "Your eye truly catches the inner spirit of Egypt." Mr. Jonathan chose to Photograph his subjects in Black & White using a Rolleiflex single-lens Camera. Part of the appeal of this Collection, now Digitized and Printed in duo-tone Inkjet Prints, is that, using only shades of black the images have a three-dimensional quality that creates an emotional intimacy with the subject. Mr. Jonathan's 78-Year career has focused on creating Products that help people communicate with each other: first at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo as head of the Printing and Publications Department; then at Hallmark Cards in Kansas City Missouri; and finally at American Century Investments where he ended his career Writing and Publishing six Books in the Yes, You Can... Series. Mr. Jonathan has pursued his Photographic avocation for more than 70 Years. Now, he uses his Photographs in the service of Philanthropy. He has had several Exhibitions in Kansas City, the newest being an installation, "Healing Images," at Children's Mercy Hospital. Egypt: The Eternal Spirit of Its People: Stories of an Exhibition, Softcover $27.95 Mr. Jonathan will be happy to Author Autograph his Books for You!
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Great New Books arrive on our shelves each Week!
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The Good Lieutenant
Whitney Terrell
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
The Good Lieutenant literally starts with a bang as an operation led by Lieutenant Emma Fowler of the Twenty-seventh Infantry Battalion goes spectacularly wrong. Men are dead--one, a young Iraqi, by her hand. Others were soldiers in her platoon. And the signals officer, Dixon Pulowski. Pulowski is another story entirely--Fowler and Pulowski had been lovers since they met at Fort Riley in Kansas. From this conflagration, "The Good Lieutenant" unspools backward in time as Fowler and her platoon are guided into disaster by suspicious informants and questionable intelligence, their very mission the result of a previous snafu in which a soldier had been kidnapped by insurgents. And then even further back, before things began to go so wrong, we see the backstory unfold from points of view that usually are not shown in war coverage--a female frontline officer, for one, but also jaded career soldiers and Iraqis both innocent and not so innocent. Ultimately, as all these stories unravel, what is revealed is what happens when good intentions destroy, experience distorts, and survival becomes everything.
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Kitchens of the Great Midwest
J. Ryan Stradal
Penguin Books
When Lars Thorvald's wife, Cynthia, falls in love with wine and a dashing sommelier he's left to raise their baby, Eva, on his own. He's determined to pass on his love of food to his daughter starting with pureed pork shoulder. As Eva grows, she finds her solace and salvation in the flavors of her native Minnesota. From Scandinavian lutefisk to hydroponic chocolate habaneros, each ingredient represents one part of Eva's journey as she becomes the star chef behind a legendary and secretive pop-up supper club, culminating in an opulent and emotional feast that's a testament to her spirit and resilience. Each chapter in J. Ryan Stradal's startlingly original debut tells the story of a single dish and character, at once capturing the zeitgeist of the Midwest, the rise of foodie culture, and delving into the ways food creates community and a sense of identity.
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They May Not Mean To, But They Do
Cathleen Schine
Sarah Crichton Books
Joy Bergman is not slipping into old age with the quiet grace her children, Molly and Daniel, would prefer. She won't take their advice, and she "won't" take an antidepressant. Her marriage to their father, Aaron, has lasted through health and dementia, as well as some phenomenally lousy business decisions. The Bergman clan has always stuck together, growing as it incorporated in-laws, ex-in-laws, and same-sex spouses. But families don't just grow, they grow old. Cathleen Schine's They May Not Mean To, but They Do is a tender, sometimes hilarious intergenerational story about searching for where you belong as your family changes with age. When Aaron dies, Molly and Daniel have no shortage of solutions for their mother's loneliness and despair, but there is one challenge they did not count on: the reappearance of an ardent suitor from Joy's college days. They didn't count on Joy suddenly becoming as willful and rebellious as their own kids.
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Lily and the Octopus
Steven Rowley
Simon & Schuster
Lily and the Octopus is a profound book about all the important things in life -- love, how to let go, how important it is to live in the moment, and how one big love can lead to another. And Lily, dear Lily, is at the center -- a smart, movie-loving dog who would never pass up the chance at some good ice cream, tofurkey dinner, or beaming her unconditional love at her human companion, Ted. Told with humor, compassion, and a quirky sense of life's possibilities, Lily and the Octopus will hold you by the heart long after the final page is turned.
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I Almost Forgot About You
Terry McMillan
Crown Publishing Group
Terry McMillian will Present her New Hardcover I Almost Forgot About You on Thursday, June 16, 2016 at 7:00 PM, at Unity Temple on The Plaza, Sanctuary!
In I Almost Forgot About You, Dr. Georgia Young's wonderful life--great friends, family, and successful career--aren't enough to keep her from feeling stuck and restless. When she decides to make some major changes in her life, including quitting her job as an optometrist and moving house, she finds herself on a wild journey that may or may not include a second chance at love. Georgia's bravery reminds us that it's never too late to become the person you want to be, and that taking chances, with your life and your heart, are always worthwhile.
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Wintering
Peter Geye
Knopf Publishing Group
A highly acclaimed novelist now gives us a true epic: a love story that spans sixty years, generations worth of feuds, and secrets withheld and revealed. The two principal stories at play in Wintering are bound together when the elderly, demented Harry Eide escapes his sickbed and vanishes into the forbidding, northernmost wilderness that surrounds the town of Gunflint, Minnesota instantly changing the Eide family, and many other lives, forever. He'd done this once before, more than thirty years earlier in 1963, fleeing a crumbling marriage and bringing along Gustav, his eighteen-year-old son, pitching this audacious, potentially fatal scheme winter already coming on, in these woods, on these waters as a reenactment of the ancient voyageurs journeys of discovery. It's certainly something Gus has never forgotten, nor the Devil's Maw of a river, a variety of beloved (possibly fantastical) maps, the ice floes and waterfalls (neither especially appealing from a canoe), a magnificent bear, the endless portages, a magical abandoned shack, Thanksgiving and Christmas improvised at the far end of the earth, the brutal cold and sheer beauty of it all. And men hunting other men. Now with his father pronounced dead Gus relates their adventure in vivid detail to Berit Lovig, who'd spent much of her life waiting for Harry, her passionate conviction finally fulfilled over the last two decades. So, a middle-aged man rectifying his personal history, an aging lady wrestling with her own, and with the entire saga of a town and region they'd helped to form and were in turn formed by, relentlessly and unforgettably.
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Ink and Bone
Lisa Unger
Touchstone Books
For as long as she can remember, twenty-year-old Finley Montgomery has been able to see into the future. She dreams about events before they occur and sees beyond the physical world, unconsciously using her power to make supernatural things happen. But Finley can t control these powers and there's only one person who can help. So Finley moves to The Hollows, a small town in upstate New York where her grandmother lives, a renowned seer who can finally teach Finley how to use her gift. A gift that is proving to be both a blessing and a curse, as Finley lands in the middle of a dangerous investigation involving a young girl who has been missing for ten months and the police have all but given up hope. With time running out there's only so much Finley can do as The Hollows begins to reveal its true colors. As she digs deeper into the town and its endless layers, nothing is what it seems. But one thing is clear: The Hollows gets what it wants, no matter what.
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The House of Secrets
Brad Meltzer
Grand Central Publishing
When Hazel Nash was six years old, her father taught her: mysteries need to be solved. He should know. Hazel's father is Jack Nash, the host of America's favorite conspiracy TV show, The House of Secrets. Even as a child, she loved hearing her dad's tall tales, especially the one about a leather book belonging to Benedict Arnold that was hidden in a corpse. Now, years later, Hazel wakes up in the hospital and remembers nothing, not even her own name. She's told she's been in a car accident that killed her father and injured her brother. But she can't remember any of it, because of her own traumatic brain injury. Then a man from the FBI shows up, asking questions about her dad-and about his connection to the corpse of a man found with an object stuffed into his chest: a priceless book that belonged to Benedict Arnold. Back at her house, Hazel finds guns that she doesn't remember owning. On her forehead, she sees scars from fights she can't recall. Most important, the more Hazel digs, the less she likes the person she seems to have been. Trying to put together the puzzle pieces of her past and present, Hazel Nash needs to figure out who killed this man-and how the book wound up in his chest. The answer will tell her the truth about her father, what he was really doing for the government-and who Hazel really is. Mysteries need to be solved. Especially the ones about yourself.
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What We Become
Arturo Pérez-Reverte
Atria Books
En route from Lisbon to Buenos Aires in 1928, Max and Mecha meet aboard a luxurious transatlantic cruise ship. There Max teaches the stunning stranger and her erudite husband to dance the tango. A steamy affair ignites at sea and continues as the seedy decadence of Buenos Aires envelops the secret lovers. Nice, 1937. Still drawn to one another a decade later, Max and Mecha rekindle their dalliance. In the wake of a perilous mission gone awry, Mecha looks after her charming paramour until a deadly encounter with a Spanish spy forces him to flee. Sorrento, 1966. Max once again runs into trouble and Mecha. She offers him temporary shelter from the KGB agents on his trail, but their undeniable attraction offers only a small glimmer of hope that their paths will ever cross again.
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A Good Month for Murder: The Inside Story of a Homicide Squad
Del Quentin Wilber
Henry Holt
Twelve homicides, three police-involved shootings and the furious hunt for an especially brutal killer--February 2013 was a good month for murder in suburban Washington, D.C. After gaining unparalleled access to the homicide unit in Prince George's County, which borders the nation's capital, Del Quentin Wilber begins shadowing the talented, often quirky detectives who get the call when a body falls. After a quiet couple of months, all hell breaks loose: suddenly every detective in the squad is scrambling to solve one shooting and stabbing after another. Meanwhile, the entire unit is obsessed with a stone-cold "red ball," a high-profile case involving a seventeen-year-old honor student attacked by a gunman who kicked down the door to her house and shot her in her bed. Murder is the police investigator's ultimate crucible: to solve a killing, a detective must speak for the dead. More than any recent book, A Good Month for Murder shows what it takes to succeed when the stakes couldn't possibly be higher.
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The Pivot: The Future of American Statecraft in Asia
Kurt Campbell
Twelve
There is a quiet drama playing out in American foreign policy far from the dark contours of upheaval in the Middle East and South Asia and the hovering drone attacks of the war on terror. The United States is in the midst of a substantial and long-term national project, which is proceeding in fits and starts, to reorient its foreign policy to the East. The central tenet of this policy shift, aka the Pivot, is that the United States will need to do more with and in the Asia-Pacific hemisphere to help revitalize its own economy, to realize the full potential of the region's dramatic innovation, and to keep the peace in the world's most dynamic region where the lion's share of the history of the twenty-first century will be written. This book is about a necessary course correction for American diplomacy, commercial engagement, and military innovation during a time of unrelenting and largely unrewarding conflict. While the United States has intensified its focus on the Asia-Pacific arena relative to previous administrations, much more remains to be done. The Pivot is about that future. It explores how the United States should construct a strategy that will position it to maneuver across the East and offers a clarion call for cunning, dexterity, and ingenuity in the period ahead for American statecraft in the Asia-Pacific region.
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The Inevitable: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future
Kevin Kelly
Viking
From one of our leading technology thinkers and writers, a guide through the twelve technological imperatives that will shape the next thirty years and transform our lives Much of what will happen in the next thirty years is inevitable, driven by technological trends that are already in motion. In this fascinating, provocative new book, Kevin Kelly provides an optimistic road map for the future, showing how the coming changes in our lives from virtual reality in the home to an on-demand economy to artificial intelligence embedded in everything we manufacture can be understood as the result of a few long-term, accelerating forces. Kelly both describes these deep trends interacting, cognifying, flowing, screening, accessing, sharing, filtering, remixing, tracking, and questioning and demonstrates how they overlap and are codependent on one another. These larger forces will completely revolutionize the way we buy, work, learn, and communicate with each other. By understanding and embracing them, says Kelly, it will be easier for us to remain on top of the coming wave of changes and to arrange our day-to-day relationships with technology in ways that bring forth maximum benefits. Kelly's bright, hopeful book will be indispensable to anyone who seeks guidance on where their business, industry, or life is heading what to invent, where to work, in what to invest, how to better reach customers, and what to begin to put into place as this new world emerges
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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: 41 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.
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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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