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Bestsellers, for a Reason
Our weekly bestseller list below reflects a lively start to the new season here at the store and beyond. Our #1 book by far is Rising Strong by Brené Brown,
following the enormous success of her Family Awareness Network
(FAN)-sponsored event at New Trier High School last Thursday. She's
pictured here (in the middle) with Stephanie and Roger Hochschild.
The #3 spot is held by Did You Ever Have a Family by Bill Clegg, who will be here at the store for his only Chicago-area appearance on Tuesday, September 22, at 7 pm.
His book has been longlisted for the 2015 Man Booker Prize and will be
part of Richard Reeder's Man Booker Prize book discussion here at the
store tomorrow, Thursday, September 10, at 6:30 pm.
You'll
find signed copies of our top two sellers here at the store, and those
who come to meet Mr. Clegg will have the opportunity to go home with
their own personalized, autographed book!
We feel good
about the new season not least because of the seamless transition from a
very successful summer here at The Book Stall. Business was brisk all
summer long, thanks to great books and events on both the adult and
children's side of the store -- and thanks, first and foremost, to you,
the best book customers in all of Chicagoland.
The current good health of independent bookstores in general has been the subject of a number of articles lately. We liked this one, "4 Reasons Why Independent Bookstores Are Thriving," recently published in The Week.
A White House Welcome for Authors
The recipients of the National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal who
will be honored at the White House tomorrow include a number of
authors, all well known to our readers. Among those who will receive
the National Medal of Arts are:
Recipients of the National Humanities Medal, also to be presented tomorrow, include:
To view the entire list of recipients, click here.
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RAINA TELGEMEIER
Wednesday, September 9
5 pm at The Book Stall
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We're delighted to welcome a visit late this afternoon from Raina Telgemeier, author and illustrator of the graphic novels Smile, Drama, and Sisters, each a #1 New York Times bestseller. She has also adapted and illustrated four graphic novel versions of Ann Martin's Baby-sitters Club series.
We'll have refreshments and plenty of her books on hand. It's not too late to join us!
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RICHARD REEDER
Thursday, September 10
6:30 pm at The Book Stall
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Those who follow the Man Booker Prize, Britain's top literary award, won't want to miss Richard Reeder's
presentation of the five American novels that are longlisted for the
2015 prize. Mr. Reeder, an author who teaches literature courses at
Oakton Community College, is a local expert on those books that have
achieved Booker fame, and he's been busy reading this year's American
semifinalists.
Those of you planning to attend can do a bit of homework by having a
look at these brief author interviews posted on the Man Booker website
during the past week : Bill Clegg, Marilynne Robinson, Anne Tyler, and Hanya Hanagihara. Look for an interview with Laila Lalami soon.
Please join us for a stimulating evening. It will surely
heighten the suspense leading up to the announcement of the six
finalists on September 15. The prize will be awarded in London on
October 13.
This event is free and open to the public
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JUDY SCHACHNER
Thursday, September 10
7 pm, Vernon Area Public Library
300 Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire
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It's worth a trip to Lincolnshire to meet popular children's author Judy Schachner, creator of the Skippyjon Jones picture book series. She'll be talking about her newest book, Dewey Bob, the story of a clever raccoon whose collection of wonderful objects is missing just one thing -- a friend!
This program is free and open to all children ages 5-8 with a caregiver, but registration is required. Register online here, by telephone at 224 543-1486, or in person at any service desk in the library.
Click here
for a charming video of Ms. Schachner talking about how she comes up
with ideas for her books and settled on Dewey Bob for her latest tale.
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A Meet & Greet with
M.E. FRIEDMAN
Saturday, September 12
11:30 am - 1 pm at The Book Stall
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Meet M.E. Friedman, a first-time author whose personal experience moved her to write Farfel the Magic Bunny, a children's book about the transcending power of love.
The book, featuring photos of the real Farfel, is a story of
comfort for those who have lost a loved one. The little bunny brings
healing, hope and the realization that the spirit of those we love
remain with us always.
Click here for
a video of Farfel, set to The Beatles' beautiful "Here, There and
Everywhere." You'll also find more Farfel videos featuring musical
classics.
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DICK and LIZ CHENEY
Monday, September 14
11:30 am, Luncheon, The Union League Club
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Hear former Vice President Dick Cheney and his daughter Liz Cheney, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, speak about their new book, Exceptional: Why the World Needs a Powerful America.
In it, they describe their view of the unique nature of American power,
how they feel the principle of American power has been abandoned, and
how they believe the country can and must lead again.
Click here for an interview with the Cheneys about their book on CBS News last week.
To make reservations, call The Book Stall at 847 446-8880 or click here to do so online.
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DREW DAYWALT
Monday, September 14
4 pm at The Book Stall
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We're excited to host the only Chicago-area bookstore appearance of Drew Daywalt, who'll bring along one of the new season's hottest new children's titles, The Day the Crayons Came Home. It's the companion volume to his #1 bestseller The Day the Crayons Quit and is one of those picture book favorites that adults love as much as kids do!
Click here for a lively introduction to the books and all things Crayons on their very own website.
Please note that the purchase of a Crayon book from The Book Stall is required to secure a place in the signing line.
Also, a special note that Mr. Daywalt's visit is at 4 pm (not 4:30 pm as stated in earlier publicity). His time is limited, so punctuality is encouraged. But do come!
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