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Monday July 19, 2010
Jennifer Weiner – Fly Away Home
Start: Jul 19 2010 8:00 pm

More information to come...

Wednesday July 21, 2010
Tori Spelling - uncharted terriTORI -- Bal Harbour Shops
Start: Jul 21 2010 7:30 pm

Please note: This event is an autographing only. You must purchase a copy of uncharted terriTORI at Books & Books in order to join the signing line. Ms. Spelling will be happy to personalize and photos will be allowed in passing. No posed photograghs.

Welcome to Los Angeles, birthplace and residence of Tori Spelling.

It's not every Hollywood starlet whose name greets you on a Virgin Airways flight into la-la land. But Tori Spelling has come to accept that her life is a spectacle. Her name is her brand, and business is booming. Too bad when your job is to be yourself, you can't exactly take a break.

Tori finally has everything she thought she wanted—a loving family and a successful career—but trying to live a normal life in Hollywood is a little weird. With the irresistible wit, attitude, and humor that fans have come to love, the New York Times bestselling author of sTORI telling and Mommywood is back with more hilarious, heartwarming, and candid stories of juggling work, marriage, motherhood, and reality television cameras.

Tori comes clean about doing her time on jury duty, stalking herself on Twitter, discovering her former 90210 castmates' "I Hate Tori" club, contracting swine flu, and contacting Farrah Fawcett from the dead. Like many mothers, she struggles to find balance (Stars, they're just like us!)—only most women don't have to battle it out with paparazzi at the grocery store. She talks openly about the darker side of life in the spotlight: media scrutiny over her weight and her marriage to Dean McDermott, her controversial relationship with Dean's ex-wife, and her unfolding reconciliation with her mother.

Having it all isn't always easy—especially when you're a perfectionist—but with the help of her unconventional family and friends, an underwear-clad spiritual cleansing or two, and faith in herself, she's learning to find her happy ending. Because when you're Tori Spelling, every day brings uncharted terriTORI.

Gwynne Dyer – Climate Wars - Gables
Start: Jul 21 2010 8:00 pm

More information to come...

Thursday July 22, 2010
Susan Isaacs – As Husbands Go- Gables
Start: Jul 22 2010 8:00 pm

Call her superficial, but Susie B. Anthony Rabinowitz Gersten assumed her marriage was great -- and why not? Jonah Gersten, M.D., a Park Avenue plastic surgeon, clearly adored her. He was handsome, successful, and a doting dad to their four-year-old triplets Dashiell, Evan, and Mason. But when Jonah is found in the Upper East Side apartment of second-rate "escort" Dorinda Dillon, Susie is overwhelmed with questions left unanswered. It's bad enough to know your husband's been murdered, but even worse when you're universally pitied (and quietly mocked) because of the sleaze factor. None of it makes sense to Susie -- not a sexual liaison with someone like Dorinda, not the "better not to discuss it" response from Jonah's partners. With help from her toughtalking, high-style Grandma Ethel who flies in from Miami, she takes on her snooty in-laws, her husband's partners, the NYPD, and the DA (is the person arrested for the homicide the actual perp, or just an easy mark for a prosecutor who hates the word "unsolved"?), as she tries to prove that her wonderful life with Jonah was no lie. Susan Isaacs brilliantly turns the conventions of the mystery on end as Susie Gersten, suburban mom, floral designer, and fashion plate, searches not so much for answers to her husband's death as for answers to her own life. (Scribner, $25)

Friday July 23, 2010
Alan Furst -- Spies of the Balkans -- Westhampton Beach
Start: Jul 23 2010 6:00 pm

Declared “an incomparable expert at his game” by The New York Times, Alan Furst outdoes even his own finest novels in this thrilling new book, Spies of the Balkans (Random House, $26). With extraordinary authenticity, a superb cast of characters, and heart-stopping tension as it moves from Salonika to Paris to Berlin and back, Spies of the Balkans is a stunning novel about a man who risks everything to right—in many small ways—the world’s evil. In the ancient port of Salonika, Greece, in 1940, the invasion is coming, it’s only a matter of time, and the people of Salonika can only watch and wait. At the center of this drama is Costa Zannis, a senior police official, head of an office that handles special “political” cases. As war approaches, the spies begin to circle, from the Turkish legation to the German secret service. And Zannis is soon in the game, securing an escape route—from Berlin to Salonika, and then to a tenuous safety in Turkey, a route protected by German lawyers, Balkan detectives, and Hungarian gangsters. And hunted by the Gestapo. Meanwhile, as war threatens, the erotic life of the city grows passionate. For Zannis, that means a British expatriate who owns the local ballet academy, a woman from the dark side of Salonika society, and the wife of a local shipping magnate.

Jamie Freveletti – Running Dark - Gables
Start: Jul 23 2010 6:30 pm

Emma Caldridge is on mile thirty-six of the fifty-five-mile Comrades ultramarathon in South Africa when a roadside car bomb explodes. Dazed and disoriented, she regains consciousness after the blast to find a man standing over her with a white plastic injector. She feels the prick of a needle and the rush of medication under her skin, but before she can make a sound, the man is gone. Shaken by the event and unsure of what substance was pumped into her, Emma calls the one person who can help her figure things out: Edward Banner of the security company Darkview. But Banner has his hands full with another emergency: Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden have attacked a cruise ship, and Darkview has been hired to assist with the rescue. However, according to intelligence sources, the ship is carrying cargo far more valuable than wealthy passengers—something that could be a new weapon of unknown origin. Suspecting the weapon may be chemical in nature, Banner asks Emma to infiltrate the ship and use her professional expertise to identify it. Emma knows it's a risky job, one that she might not survive. But when she learns that special agent Cameron Sumner—a man who has saved her life in the past—is among the hostages, nothing will stop her from getting onboard, no matter what the cost. (William Morrow, $24.99)

Saturday July 24, 2010
Daniel Silva – The Rembrandt Affair – Gables
Start: Jul 24 2010 7:00 pm

It has been six months since Gabriel's showdown with Ivan Kharkov. Now, having severed his ties with the Office, Gabriel has retreated to the Cornish coast with only one thing in mind: healing his wife, Chiara, after her encounter with evil. But an unspeakable act of violence once again draws Gabriel into a world of danger when an art restorer is brutally murdered and the newly discovered Rembrandt on which he is working taken. Gabriel is persuaded to use his unique skills to trace the painting and those responsible for the crimes; but, as he investigates, he discovers there are terrible secrets connected to the painting, and terrible men behind them. Before he is done, he will have undertaken a journey through some of the twentieth century's darkest history-and come face-to-face with some of the same darkness within himself. (Putnam Adult, $26.95) 

Tuesday July 27, 2010
Kia Ricchi – Avoiding the Con in Construction – Gables
Start: Jul 27 2010 8:00 pm

Renovating a home is an expensive undertaking even when things go right. When things go wrong, unexpected costs and delays can be financially devastating. “We’ve all heard the horror stories,” says Kia Ricchi, a Florida-based contractor and author of the new book, Avoiding the Con in Construction. “But there are steps homeowners can take to ensure that a construction project goes smoothly.” In her book, Ricchi teaches homeowners how to use state websites to ensure that a contractor is properly licensed, insured and of sound character. Ricchi also explains the permitting and inspection process, and how it protects the homeowner. Pitfalls such as liens, jobsite injuries, and cost overruns are explained as well as the methods to avoid them. Hurricanes are like houseguests from out of state—whether we like them or not, we can expect them to visit every year. Ricchi explains that hurricanes can cause a shortage of qualified contractors because of the abundance of repair work that must be performed. As a result, what Ricchi calls “CONtractors” show up en masse to target desperate homeowners. “Sometimes the con artist disappears with the (deposit) money and other times the repairs are worse than the damage itself,” Ricchi says. 8pm

Wednesday July 28, 2010
Alex Kava – Damaged - Gables
Start: Jul 28 2010 8:00 pm

On Pensacola Beach, the Coast Guard prepares for a Category 5 hurricane that has entered the Gulf of Mexico. When the air crew patrols the waterways, they spot a huge fishing cooler about a mile offshore. Drug traffickers have been known to dump coolers with smuggled product to avoid detection and pay fishermen to retrieve them. But when the crew open this cooler, they’re shocked by what they find: body parts tightly wrapped in plastic. Though she is putting herself in the projected path of the hurricane, Special Agent Maggie O’Dell is sent to investigate.

Eventually, she’s able to trace the torso in the cooler back to a man who mysteriously disappeared weeks earlier after a hurricane hit Port St. Lucie, Florida. Only Port St. Lucie is on the Atlantic side. How did his body end up six hundred miles away in the Gulf of Mexico? Cliffhanger chapters, behind-the-scenes forensic details, colorful characters, and satisfying twists have become the trademarks of Alex Kava’s psychological thrillers. In Damaged (Doubleday, $24.95), she ratchets up the suspense a notch by sending Maggie into the eye of an impending monster hurricane to track down a killer.

Thursday July 29, 2010
Ally Carter & Melissa de la Cruz – Gallagher Girls, book 4: Only the Good Spy Young/Blue Bloods: Keys to the Repository – Gables
Start: Jul 29 2010 6:30 pm

When Cammie Morgan enrolled at the Gallagher Academy, she knew she was preparing for the dangerous life of a spy. What she didn’t know was that the serious, real-life danger would start during her junior year of high school. But that’s exactly what happened two months ago when Cammie faced off against an ancient terrorist organization dead set on kidnapping her. Now the danger follows her everywhere, and even Cammie “The Chameleon” can’t hide. When a terrifying encounter in London reveals that one of her most-trusted allies is actually a rogue double-agent, Cammie no longer knows if she can trust her classmates, her teachers—or even her own heart. In this fourth installment of the New York Times best-selling series, the Gallagher Girls must hack, spy, steal, and lie their way to the truth as they go searching for answers, recognizing that the key to Cammie’s future may lie deep in the past.

Lavish parties. Passionate meetings in the night. Bone-chilling murders. Midterms. The day-to-day life of Schuyler Van Alen and her Blue Bloods friends (and enemies) is never boring. But there's oh-so-much more to know about these beautiful and powerful teens. Below the streets of Manhattan, within the walls of the Repository, exists a wealth of revealing information about the vampire elite that dates back before the Mayflower. In a series of short stories, journal entries, and never-before-seen letters, New York Times bestselling author Melissa de la Cruz gives her hungry fans the keys to the Repository and an even more in-depth look into the secret world of the Blue Bloods.

Enrique Enriquez – Tarot con Calvino - Gables
Start: Jul 29 2010 8:00 pm

Enrique Enríquez will be revisiting Italo Calvino's Castle of Crossed Destinies. In 1973, Italian writer Italo Calvino wrote The Castle of Crossed Destinies, a novel in which characters who cannot speak to each other recount their tales using tarot cards. Enrique Enríquez will be re-enacting Calvino’s feat, turning Books & Books into a Bookshop of Crossed Destinies. Some members of the audience will be encouraged to tell their tales using tarot cards. Working as the narrator, Enríquez will put these tales into words. This event is FREE.

TAROT READINGS
On Friday, July 30th and July 31st, from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m., Enrique Enríquez will be giving short tarot readings at Books&Books cafe. There will be no fixed fee, and every person is encouraged to give a retribution that fits their possibilities.TAROT WORKSHOP
On Sunday, August 1st, from 6 pm to 8 pm., Enrique Enríquez will be giving a workshop on The Marseilles tarot’s Visual Language. In this workshop, Enríquez shares his phenomenological approach to the tarot that doesn’t focus on symbolism but rather on the way we can use our body experience to understand images. By contrasting the the medieval notion of symmetry with our current understanding of the way our brain makes meaning, we will be able to apprehend the tarot’s language of shape. The cost of this workshop is $ 25

About Enrique Enríquez
A visual thinker and tarot reader. In 2009 his ‘Gestural Keys to the Tarot’ were published as a prologue for the Jean Dodal tarot, re-edited by Jean-Claude Flornoy. He has been called“one of the most brilliant minds in the tarot world of the 21st Century”, by members of the international Association for Tarot Studies. The British Society of Mystery Entertainers described his work as one that “challenges many preconceptions about the tarot”.

Friday July 30, 2010
Juan Martin - Como una sombra de mi mismo - Gables
Start: Jul 30 2010 7:00 pm

Juan Martin: Como una sombra de mi mismo

LIve Music - Gables
Start: Jul 30 2010 8:00 pm

The Oriente Trio will playing live in the courtyard!

Saturday July 31, 2010
Cecily von Ziegesar - Cum Laude - Westhampton Beach
Start: Jul 31 2010 6:00 pm

The author of the Gossip Girl series takes us to college with her new book, Cum Laude (Hyperion, $23.99).

Sunday August 01, 2010
Romero Britto – My Alphabet Playbook
Start: Aug 1 2010 2:00 pm

World famous pop artist Romero Britto brings the alphabet to life in this bold and beautiful puzzle board book! As children read the book they can guess which object is hiding under each press-out letter. One by one, with the help of the enclosed stands, little ones can stack the letters to make their own vibrant sculptures!

A modern-day pop-culture icon, Romero Britto is one of the premier pop artists of our time. He is now using his talents to teach children their ABCs in his first children's book. Britto's striking artwork will dazzle both children and parents, and twenty-six press-out pieces, each shaped like a letter of the alphabet, will encourage young readers to create their own Britto-esque sculptures! The art of language has never been so appealing! (Little Simon, $12.99)

Enrique Enriquez - Tarot Workshop- Coral Gables
Start: Aug 1 2010 6:00 pm

Enrique Enríquez will be giving a workshop on The Marseilles tarot’s Visual Language. In this workshop, Enríquez shares his phenomenological approach to the tarot that doesn’t focus on symbolism but rather on the way we can use our body experience to understand images. By contrasting the the medieval notion of symmetry with our current understanding of the way our brain makes meaning, we will be able to apprehend the tarot’s language of shape.  Enrique Enríquez is a visual thinker and tarot reader. In 2009 his ‘Gestural Keys to the Tarot’ were published as a prologue for the Jean Dodal tarot, re-edited by Jean-Claude Flornoy. He has been called “one of the most brilliant minds in the tarot world of the 21st Century”, by members of the international Association for Tarot Studies. The British Society of Mystery Entertainers described his work as one that “challenges many preconceptions about the tarot”.  The cost of this workshop is $25.

Tuesday August 03, 2010
Camp Books & Books - Bal Harbour
Start: Aug 3 2010 11:30 am

Camp Books and Books: Can you imagine what it's like inside the Magic Kingdom late at night, after everyone else has left? Does it get even more magical? Join the adventure with the Kingdom Keepers Reading Group. Whether you're already a fan of the KIngdom Keepers or just starting out, join us for some Disney fun and games as we talk about Kingdom Keepers: Disney After Dark (Hyperion, $8.99), the first book in Ridley Pearson's awesome series.  Perfect for 4th-7th graders. Bring photos from your own trip to Disney for a fun book-related craft.

Wednesday August 04, 2010
Alex Fumero - Hialeah Hiakus - Gables
Start: Aug 4 2010 8:00 pm

Forget hip-hop mixtapes. The Magic City hustlers over at Foryoucansee will be
hocking poetry from the back of their Japanese hatchbacks. But first,
Books & Books in Coral Gables is taking a risk, and giving them a
shot to do it legit one more time. This is the official release of the
second printing of Hialeah Haikus, a collection of the Jpanese-style, 5-7-5 syllable structure poems, infused with an unmistakable Miamie flavor. A daring a ttendee will enjoy a Q&A session that will have you saying, "****!" Or just in Espanol. The event is free.  The book is $10.  And proceeds from the book sales will benefit the non-for-profit sponsoring all this madness: Artes Miami/Editorial Ultramar. Foryoucansee was founded by Alex Fumero, Lucas Leyva, and Marco Ramirez-- three young artists with a passion for creating native work. This time they stand on the shoulders of giants, fellow authors: Eric Anderson, Ceci Fernandez, Danny Monslave, Alex Nodarse, Elena Santayana, and local celebrity, Jose El Rey. Original photography in the book by Mathew Berkowitz.

Thursday August 05, 2010
Centro Cultural Argentino - Pelicula Cortazar - Gables
Start: Aug 5 2010 6:30 pm

Note: This event is in Spanish. Julio Cortázar: Este film, de estilo documental, aborda
la vida y obra de Julio Cortázar. A partir de diversas fuentes
históricas audiovisuales,  nos propone un recorrido cronológico que va
desde su azaroso nacimiento en Bélgica en 1914, hasta su deceso, casi 70
años más tarde, en Francia.  Pocos son los escritores que logran, como
lo ha hecho Julio Cortazar desde sus primeros cuentos, establecer con
sus lectores una relación de complicidad y diversión que se parece en
algo a la amistad. Son dos las dimensiones que fue desarrollando tanto
en su vida como en sus libros: el juego y el compromiso que se necesitan
el uno al otro si se quiere que la realidad no nos aburra con sus
calamidades. Presentado en colaboración con el Centro Cultural
Argentino. 6:30pm

Frances Fox - The Gods Speak: Dolphin Wisdom Revealed - Bal Harbour
Start: Aug 5 2010 7:30 pm

In 1996-1997, the Dolphins telepathically communicated to Frances Fox shocking information about the “ending of the world as we know it.” Frances was so disturbed by these messages that she put them away, vowing never to share them with the world. In light of the cataclysmic earth changes happening on the planet today, Frances was guided to revisit these messages with her book, The Gods Speak: Dolphin Wisdom Revealed ($15.99). In reviewing the Dolphin statements, so upsetting in the past, Frances found that they were actually great prophets. Their descriptions of how “the ending” was going to come about matched those found in the Book of Revelations, and also described by the Mayans. The Dolphins remind us that the ending is the preamble for the next and last stage of human evolution, the Golden Age. The Greeks considered the Dolphins Gods.

 

Friday August 06, 2010
Gallery Night - Ozzie Amador - Gables
Start: Aug 6 2010 7:00 pm
End: Aug 6 2010 10:00 pm

Coral Gables Gallery Night: Ozzie Amador, Paintings, 7-10pm

LIve Music - Rose Max & Ramatis - Gables
Start: Aug 6 2010 7:00 pm
End: Aug 6 2010 11:00 pm

Live music in the courtyard: Rose Max & Ramatis, 7pm

Frances Fox - The Gods Speak: Dolphin Wisdom Revealed - Gables
Start: Aug 6 2010 8:00 pm

In 1996-1997, the Dolphins telepathically communicated to Frances Fox shocking information about the “ending of the world as we know it.” Frances was so disturbed by these messages that she put them away, vowing never to share them with the world. In light of the cataclysmic earth changes happening on the planet today, Frances was guided to revisit these messages with her book, The Gods Speak: Dolphin Wisdom Revealed ($15.99). In reviewing the Dolphin statements, so upsetting in the past, Frances found that they were actually great prophets. Their descriptions of how “the ending” was going to come about matched those found in the Book of Revelations, and also described by the Mayans. The Dolphins remind us that the ending is the preamble for the next and last stage of human evolution, the Golden Age. The Greeks considered the Dolphins Gods. 8pm

Saturday August 07, 2010
Camp Books & Books - Gables
Start: Aug 7 2010 11:00 am

Twist your tongue into an intertwine knot, saying the sayings you've surely forgot... Speak super speedy - don't trip on your teeth - those who talk fastest earn quite a treat. Limericks and rhymes and words fun to say, what can this be? Oh say, can
you say? It's our Twist Twisting Twister Day! Kids, read your favorite funny tongue twisters - as fast as you can - from Twimericks (Workman, $8.95) and find out who's the fast-talking, tongue twisting champ. And we'll even play Twister, too! Prizes for the speediest and most accurate chit-chatters, ages 10 and younger. 11am

Sunday August 08, 2010
Carol Casey & Jason Oransky - Dear Baby, It's a Colorful World - Bal Harbour
Start: Aug 8 2010 12:30 pm

Sunday Story Time Special: Author Carol Casey and illustrator Jason Oransky bring us  adorable cast of multi-cultural babies making their way through vibrantly colored landscapes to learn about recognizing and naming colors in Dear Baby, It’s a Colorful World (Dearbaby Books, $14.95). Join us for the interactive presentation and craft. The dazzlingly bright pages are paired with simple poems to evoke the different moods of each color. A gentle message about appreciating all color in nature is made visually and with the simple question to the reader: What happens if color goes away? Wouldn't the world look gloomy and grey? The ending brings together all the colors of the book and the entire cast of babies to reassure Lucky children and Lucky world: Beautiful color is here to stay. Presented in collaboration with MiamiMunchkins.com 12:30pm

Graham Bowley -- No Way Down - Westhampton Beach
Start: Aug 8 2010 4:00 pm

In this riveting work of narrative nonfiction – No Way Down: Life and Death on K2 (Harper, $25.99) -- New York Times reporter Graham Bowley re-creates one of the most dramatic tales of death and survival in mountaineering history, vividly taking readers through the tragic 2008 K2 ascent that claimed the lives of eleven climbers, severely injured two others, and made headlines around the world. With its near-perfect pyramid shape, the 28,251-foot K2—the world's second-highest mountain, some 800 feet shorter than the legendary Everest hundreds of miles to the south—has lured serious climbers for decades. In 2008, near the end of a brief climbing season cut even shorter by bad weather, no fewer than ten international teams—some experienced, others less prepared—crowded the mountain's dangerous slopes with their Sherpas and porters, waiting to ascend. Based on in-depth interviews with surviving climbers and many Sherpas, porters, and family and friends of the deceased, No Way Down reveals for the first time the full dimensions of this harrowing drama. 4pm

Monday August 09, 2010
Ellen Crosby – The Viognier Vendetta: A Wine Country Mystery
Start: Aug 9 2010 8:00 pm

In this fifth book in the Wine Country Mystery series, Lucie Montgomery journeys to Washington D.C., as she searches for a missing friend. (Scribner, $24)

Tuesday August 10, 2010
Dr. Frank Kinslow - The Secret of Instant Healing - Gables
Start: Aug 10 2010 8:00 pm

What if you knew that just by being aware of a problem, you could fix it? In seconds? That is the premise of The Secret of Instant Healing ($13.95), the best-selling natural book by Dr. Frank Kinslow. Quantum Entrainment (QE) is a scientific procedure that promotes rapid healing by expanding self-awareness. It is a combination of quantum science, meditation, and ‘the Power of Now’. Meet Dr. Kinslow tonight. 8pm

Thursday August 12, 2010
Algonquin Night Guided Wine Tasting Dinner -- Gables
Start: Aug 12 2010 6:30 pm

Guided Wine Tasting Dinner
with Chef Allen Susser and Robin Goldstein & Alexis Herschkowitsch of The Wine Trials

Chef Allen Susser – yes, South Florida’s beloved Chef Allen, the James Beard award-winning patriarch of the New World Cuisine movement – has created this perfectly paired and decidedly delectable menu to match the sparkling wines featured in tonight’s blind wine tasting. Join Chef Allen and the wine experts Robin Goldstein & Alexis Herschkowitsch for this three-course treat – just $58 a person (plus sales tax and gratuity) and including a glass of wine with each course – in our “Algonquin Room” at the Gables store at 6:30pm.

Space is very limited, so please call our Gables Café today to pay for your spot. RSVP to George or Gianina – 305-448-9599 – by Tuesday, Aug. 10, please.

Organic Arugula, Goat Cheese, Pear, sweet cherries and pine nuts with aged sherry vinaigrette

Pan Roasted Mahi Mahi served with White Beans, cracked Green Olives, Celery, Wild Garlic Broth and Fresh Mint

Citrus Ricotta
Cheese Cake

served with Raspberry Coulis and Summer Berries

Algonquin Night (and wine/beer tasting) – Craig Popelars & Brock Clarke – Gables
Start: Aug 12 2010 7:00 pm

ALGONQUIN NIGHT is back – and Dorothy Parker herself would be jealous of all the Algonquin fun. And this time, there’s even some alcohol involved (Dorothy would approve). Algonquin Publishing of Chapel Hill’s book god and director of marketing Craig Popelars brings us another night of authors and books, wine and books, beer and books, books and books, and maybe even a song about Books & Books (if you heard the first ode last year, then you know it’s not to be missed).

We’ll kick things off at 7pm with a blind wine tasting with Robin Goldstein & Alexis Herschkowitsch, the impartial experts behind FearlessCritic.com and the book The Wine Trials (Workman, $14.95 each). This breakthrough wine guide details the blind-tasted wines for less than $15. Sample each of the three wines tonight (now, now, just a sip or two) at our Courtyard bar and jot down your thoughts on each. Then we’ll head inside at 7:45 or so for the big “reveal” of which wine was which. You might be surprised. You just might have cheap taste (and that’s a good thing). Robin will share his insight from the wine trials world.

And then it’s onto acclaimed novelist Brock Clarke, author of The Arsonist’s Guide to New England Writers’ Home. Brock is bringing us an exclusive early release of his brand new novel, Exley (Algonquin, $24.95). Even though Exley is earning praise already for its story of 9-year-old Miller and his search for his father’s favorite author, Frederick Exley, the book doesn’t have its official release until October. But we very lucky folks at Books & Books get a special sneak peak. You’ll be able to buy copies NOW – and get them signed, too. Exley is part literary satire, part mystery, wholly engaging. It’s not your ordinary book, and Brock Clarke is an extraordinary writer.

And speaking of not-ordinary, Craig Popelars will also share the joys and wonders of Algonquin Publishing’s extraordinary fall book list. He dazzles us with the wit and wisdom of each book, using his own brand of wit and wisdom. This is the publishing house with the spot-on taste that brought you Water for Elephants, Mudbound, A Reliable Wife and oh so many more that you loved. Plus, if you buy ANY Algonquin book tonight, you’ll receive a FREE advance copy of one of Algonquin’s upcoming fall titles. It’s buy one book, get another book before you can even buy it. But wait, there’s more… Then we’ll head back to the Courtyard bar for the beer tasting with Robin & Alexis as they sign copies of their two books in the Courtyard and share their tasty beer insight from their brutally honest blind taste tests in The Beer Trials (Workman, $14.95). So, don’t miss a moment of Algonquin Night 2010 – great for book-club planning or just plain book planning. It’s a reader’s dream, a tasty treat, an evening for wine and words. Beer, too.

 

Friday August 13, 2010
Susan Coll - Beach Week - Westhampton Beach
Start: Aug 13 2010 6:00 pm

Ah, “beach week”: a time-honored tradition in which the D.C. suburbs’
latest herd of high school grads flocks to Chelsea Beach for seven
whole days of debauched celebration. In this dark comedy, ten teenage
girls plan an unhinged blowout the likes of which their young lives have
never seen. They smuggle vodka in water bottles and horde prescription
drugs by the dozen. Meanwhile, their misguided, affluent parents are too
busy worrying about legal liabilities to fret over some missing pills
or random hookups.

For Jordan Adler and her family, though, this rite of passage
threatens to become more than just frivolous fun. The teen’s parents,
Leah and Charles, might not let their only child go at all. Their
marriage is in shambles, their old house is languishing on the market,
and the bills are stacking up. With all that stress, it soon seems
they’re behaving as irresponsibly as their daughter and her friends.

With the wit of Nora Ephron and the insight of Tom Perrotta, Susan
Coll
satirizes a new teenage rite of passage, in the process dismantling
the lives of families in transition. Beach Week Ferrar, Straus, Giroux, $25) is a hilarious, well-observed look at the end of childhood and the human need to commemorate it—expensively. 6pm

LIve Music - Escaleno - Gables
Start: Aug 13 2010 7:00 pm
End: Aug 13 2010 11:00 pm

Live MUsic in the courtyard: Escaleno, 7-11pm

Maria Elvira Salazar - POSTPONED
Start: Aug 13 2010 8:00 pm

POSTPONED: Please check our website for updates about the rescheduled date for Maria Elvira Salazar. This event is in Spanish: No importa cuál sea tu camino, cuáles sean tus sueños, ni cuántos obstáculos tengas que vencer, este libro es un conmovedor testimonio del triunfo de la fe sobre la maldad. En ocasiones la vida nos pone pruebas que parece imposible superar. Puede tratarse de una crisis personal, de un problema de salud o de la crisis financiera internacional. Tal vez hayas perdido tus ahorros o hasta tu casa, y tus sueños y planes parecen cancelarse para siempre. En esas ocaciones el camino se torna largo y cuesta arriba; sin embargo, si mantienes tu fe la solución puede llegar de manera inesperada. María Elvira Salazar vivió una de las peores crisis que uno pueda imaginar en medio de una historia de intriga, poder y envidia que involucró a la tristemente célebre Laura Bozzo, quien se presentaba en televisión internacional como una defensora de los pobres y los desvalidos, buscando escalar cada vez más los ratings, sin importar por encima de quién pasaba. Fue así como la periodista María Elvira Salazar vio de pronto su carreras irse a pique. Y ella discute ese en su libro Si Dios contigo quien contra ti? (Random House, $18.95). 8pm

 

Saturday August 14, 2010
Roger Rosenblatt - Making Toast - Westhampton Beach
Start: Aug 14 2010 6:00 pm

When his daughter, Amy—a gifted doctor, mother, and wife—collapses and dies from an asymptomatic heart condition, Roger Rosenblatt and his wife, Ginny, leave their home on the South Shore of Long Island to move in with their son-in-law, Harris, and their three young grandchildren: six-year-old Jessica, four-year-old Sammy, and one-year-old James, known as Bubbies. Long past the years of diapers, homework, and recitals, Roger and Ginny — Boppo and Mimi to the kids — quickly reaccustom themselves to the world of small children: bedtime stories, talking toys, playdates, nonstop questions, and nonsequential thought. With the wit, heart, precision, and depth of understanding that has characterized his work, Rosenblatt peels back the layers on this most personal of losses to create both a tribute to his late daughter and a testament to familial love in Making Toast (Ecco, $21.99). The day Amy died, Harris told Ginny and Roger, "It's impossible." Roger's story tells how a family makes the possible of the impossible. 6pm

Ari Pinelli - Historias cortas del planeta Cuba - Gables
Start: Aug 14 2010 7:00 pm

Historias cortas del planeta Cuba ($14.99), cuentas por Ari Pinelli, plasma situaciones de la vida cotidiana en una isla, que a pesar de haberla hecho Dios un día en que estaba contento, se encuentra sumida en un mar de confusiones y gravemente enferma de presente. A través del prisma maravilloso de su escritor se revela un mundo que muchos se imaginan, pero que pocos pueden describir con tanta propiedad como quienes lo han vivido, o aún mejor, quienes lo han sufrido, porque entre diáspora y odio, todo el mundo sale lastimado, independientemente de hacia dónde se incline su filiación política o ideological. 7pm

Sunday August 15, 2010
Annie Cohen-Solal - Leo and HIs Circle: The Life of Leo Castelli - Westhampton Beach
Start: Aug 15 2010 6:00 pm

Leo Castelli reigned for decades as America’s most influential art dealer. Now Annie Cohen-Solal, author of the hugely acclaimed Sartre: A Life recounts his incalculably influential and astonishing life in Leo and His Circle (Knopf, $35). After emigrating to New York in 1941, Castelli would not open a gallery for sixteen years, when he had reached the age of fifty. But as the first to exhibit the then-unknown Jasper Johns, Castelli emerged as a tastemaker overnight and fast came to champion a virtual Who’s Who of twentieth-century masters: Rauschenberg, Lichtenstein, Warhol, and Twombly, to name a few. Leo and His Circle brilliantly narrates the course of one man’s power and influence. But Castelli had another secret, too: his life as an Italian Jew. Annie Cohen-Solal traces a family whose fortunes rose and fell for centuries before the Castellis fled European fascism. Drawing on her friendship with the subject, as well as an uncanny knack for archival excavation, Annie Cohen-Solal gives us in full the elegant, shrewd, irresistible, and enigmatic figure at the very center of postwar American art, bringing an utterly new understanding of its evolution. 6pm

Tuesday August 17, 2010
Michael Largo – God's Lunatics -- Gables
Start: Aug 17 2010 8:00 pm

What is the meaning of life? Since the dawn of civilization, humankind has sought to answer the mysteries of existence. Unfortunately this restless search for the divine has, all too often, driven seekers in regrettable directions--toward the comically ridiculous and irrational but also the frighteningly horrific and maniacal.

Arm yourself with God's Lunatics (Harper, $16.99) before your next encounter with those who have been blinded by the light. Award-winning author Michael Largo, "the Capote of kaput" ("Atlanta Journal-Constitution"), chronicles history's vast and colorful cast of true believers--from the hidden side of the Bible's eccentric characters to today's street-corner doomsayers, and from extraterrestrial communicators, levitating hermits, and flagellating ascetics to self-serving preachers of overindulgence who believed money, sex, and drugs were the keys to the portal to divine understanding. In addition to the firewalkers, serpent handlers, cultists, terrorists, and alleged time travelers, God's Lunatics also reveals the dubious foundations of the world's major faiths and the many religious customs and laws that continue to influence governments and society, whether you are a believer or not.

Wednesday August 18, 2010
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Ice Treat Truck - Gables
Start: Aug 18 2010 5:00 pm
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Seth Bramson - Hallandale Beach Florida - Bal Harbour
Start: Aug 18 2010 7:30 pm

Beginning in 1897 with the arrival of Luther Halland, the story of Hallandale Beach is one of steady growth and enduring prosperity. Hallandale Beach, Florida (History Press, $21.99) became a town during the great Florida boom of the 1920s, and in 1947, when its boundaries expanded to the Atlantic Ocean, Hallandale Beach became a city. Today, this quintessential South Florida community has grown to offer all the luxuries of a big city without losing any of its hometown charm. Balancing world-class restaurants and exciting entertainment with welcoming residential neighborhoods, Hallandale Beach truly has it all. Join South Florida expert Seth H. Bramson as he takes you on a journey through Hallandale Beach's proud past and budding future to show why, for more than ninety years, it has been Broward County's city of choice. 7:30pm

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