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Meeting continuously since 1992, our store-sponsored book group convenes in the bookstore on the first Tuesday of each month at 7pm to discuss the best in fiction & nonfiction, with the occasional classic thrown in for fun.
For up to date notifications of our upcoming discussions, sign up for our Email Newsletter. For the next books we're discussing, click HERE.
NOVEMBER 5, THURSDAY 7;30 PM
DONNA MOORE
OUT OF THE FOG: A Novel About Finding Personal & Environmental Integrity
Bainbridge Island author Donna J. Moore reads from her new novel, an exploration of personal and environmental integrity set in Suquamish and featuring Dan Waterson, a 40 year old thoroughly modern man who is part Irish and part Native American. To visit Donna Moore's website, click HERE.
Remember how much fun we had with Philadelphia Chickens & Dog Train?
Join us for a party to celebrate Sandra Boynton's new book and DVD. There will be a special screening of One Shoe Blues, starring B.B. King and a cast of delightfully overeager sock puppets.
Bookstore staff will perform the Boynton Blues and the Bainbridge Blues written by Ann Combs. Jenn Rhoads from Esther's Fabrics, will assist party goers in making sock puppets to take home, attendees will also be able to make their own shoe box guitars and try their hand at writing blues lyrics.There will be great music and giveaways galore.
Bring one great sock (any size) that yearns to become a sock puppet and a shoe box or kleenex box if you have one- we'll provide the rest. We will make a card to send to Sandra Boynton who very much wanted to come back to Bainbridge, but is unable to travel due an illness in her family.
Meeting continuously since 1999, members of the Speculative Fiction Writing Cooperative have shared their passion for speculative fiction in this supportive group where, under the aegis of science fiction, writers of all sorts hone their skills in fantasy, hard science, horror, slipstream fiction, myth, mystery, magical realism... and more!
The group meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of every month at 7pm and welcomes newcomers and drop-ins. For more information, click here or contact Paul Hanson at the bookstore.
NOVEMBER 12, THURSDAY, 7:30PM
ED VIESTURS
K2: LIFE & DEATH ON THE WORLD’S MOST DANGEROUS MOUNTAIN
Armchair climbers and those who get a rush from any kind of contact with the adventure that is mountaineering will welcome back Bainbridge climber and author Ed Viesturs (No Shortcuts to the Top.) Viesturs’ new book, co-authored with David Roberts, explores K2—the holy grail of climbing—its history, those who have attempted to climb it, and the lessons learned through confronting issues of risk, ambition, and loyalty to one’s teammates. Viesturs presents a slide show focussing on seven of the mountain’s most dramatic campaigns, from his own troubled ascent to a 2008 tragedy in which eleven climbers died.
Clike here to visit Ed Viestur's website & see the VIDEO: Ed Viesturs with Stephen Colbert!
NOVEMBER 15, SUNDAY, 3PM
ANTHONY FLACCO & SHARLENE MARTIN
PUBLISH YOUR NONFICTION BOOK: STRATEGIES FOR LEARNING THE INDUSTRY, SELLING YOUR BOOK, & BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL CAREER
L.A. author Anthony Flacco, whom we previously hosted for his historical suspense novel The Hidden Man, returns wearing a different hat, with co-author Sharlene Martin. They will discuss their comprehensive guide for nonfiction writers. Flacco brings the wisdom of experience, having recently published his own new nonfiction work, The Road Out of Hell: Sanford Clark and the True Story of the Wineville Murders. Martin, his life partner, is a well-known literary agent specializing in nonfiction titles. She divides her time between Bainbridge and Southern California.
Our legions of mystery readers have a monthly venue to air views and
discuss titles in this diverse and complex genre. Widely-read mystery
maven Susan Braun-an experienced book group leader and participant,
practicing librarian, and longtime reviewer for Library
Journal-conducts conversations for the group, which meets on fourth
Tuesdays at 7pm. To keep up to date on upcoming discussions, check our book group shelves or subscribe to our eNews...
OR click here.
NOVEMBER 19, THURSDAY, 7:30PM
SUSAN WIGGS & SHEILA ROBERTS
Join us for a little pre-holiday merriment with Wiggs and Roberts, delightful writers of women's fiction. In Wiggs' LAKESHORE CHRISTMAS, the prim librarian is finally getting her chance to direct Avalons annual holiday pageant, and she's determined to make it truly spectacular. Amid the holiday bustle of crackling fires, caroling singers and delicious secrets, the season of goodwill becomes the backdrop for Willow Lake's most unlikely love story yet, the heartwarming holiday tale of two people looking beyond the disappointments of the past to the promise of the future.
Roberts' ANGEL LANE follows three small-town shop owners who do launch their crazy-ambitious "Have a Heart" campaign--asking neighbors to commit one random act of kindness every day. With irresistible humor, warmth, affection--"and recipes," Roberts serves up a generous, open-hearted holiday story about the friendships we make, the chances we take, and the lives we touch every day.
NOVEMBER 20, FRIDAY, 7:30 PM
BARBARA KINGSOLVER at Bainbridge High School Gym!
THE LACUNA
Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity to welcome to first-time Bainbridge visitor Barbara Kingsolver! West Sound Reads—the alliance between independent bookstores in the Puget Sound area and the Kitsap Regional Library—brings the beloved author of Animal, Vegetable, Miracle to Bainbridge High School for a very special appearance on behalf of her new novel, seven years in the making.
Well worth the wait for fans of her earlier fiction including Animal Dreams and The Poisonwood Bible, The Lacuna is set in the U.S. and Mexico during the 1930s, 40s and 50s, and includes real-life historical figures including Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Leon Trotsky.
Purchase a copy The Lacuna from Eagle Harbor Book Co. or Liberty Bay Books to reserve two seats for this fabulous free event.
Please note the special time and venue for this event.
Doors will open at 6:30pm. There will be priority seating in folding chairs on the floor for those who purchased their books in advance. An usher will take their ticket and escort them to the section. If they prefer to sit in the bleachers they are welcome to.
Reminder: tickets say be in your seat by 7. At 7:10 we will open up unfilled seats in reserved area to the general public.
NOVEMBER 22, SUNDAY, 3PM
TIMOTHY EGAN
THE BIG BURN: TEDDY ROOSEVELT & THE FIRE THAT SAVED AMERICA
Egan, author of the best seller, The Worst Hard Time, returns to Eagle Harbor Books to discuss his latest book, an account of the largest-ever forest fire in America and the tragedy that cemented Teddy Roosevelt's legacy in the land.
On the afternoon of August 20, 1910, a battering ram of wind moved through the drought-stricken national forests of Washington, Idaho, Montana, whipping the hundreds of small blazes burning across the forest floor into a roaring inferno that jumped from treetop to ridge as it raged, destroying towns and timber in an eyeblink. Egan narrates the struggles of the overmatched rangers against the implacable fire with unstoppable dramatic force, through the eyes of the people who lived it and tells the larger story of president Teddy Roosevelt and his chief forester Gifford Pinchot. Pioneering the notion of conservation, Roosevelt and Pinchot did nothing less than create the idea of public land as our national treasure, owned by every citizen. The robber barons fought him and the rangers charged with protecting the reserves, but even as TR's national forests were smoldering they were saved: The heroism shown by those same rangers turned public opinion permanently in favor of the forests, though it changed the mission of the forest service with consequences felt in the fires of today.
Meeting continuously since 1999, members of the Speculative Fiction Writing Cooperative have shared their passion for speculative fiction in this supportive group where, under the aegis of science fiction, writers of all sorts hone their skills in fantasy, hard science, horror, slipstream fiction, myth, mystery, magical realism... and more!
The group meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of every month at 7pm and welcomes newcomers and drop-ins. For more information, click here or contact Paul Hanson at the bookstore.
Eagle Harbor Book Company is pleased to host Amy Goodman, independent journalist and host of Democracy Now!, as she introduces her new book, Breaking the Sound Barrier. The event is free and open to the public.
Because of space considerations, Amy will speak at Eagle Harbor Congregational Church and a book signing will follow at Eagle Harbor Books. The church seats 110. If you are not able to get in, stop by the bookstore at 4:30 to meet Amy during the signing.
Amy Goodman, award-winning host of the daily & internationally broadcast radio and television program Democracy Now!, breaks through the corporate media's lies, sound bites, and silence in this wide-ranging new collection of articles. Written with all the fierce intelligence and passion for truth that millions have come to expect from her reportage, Breaking the Sound Barrier proves the role that independent journalism can play in the struggle for a better world.
If you did not receive your copy in the Islander or with our holiday printed newsletter, you can sign up to receive that via email or when you're next in the store.
We have copies of the HOLIDAY CATALOG available at the bookstore!
Meeting continuously since 1992, our store-sponsored book group convenes in the bookstore on the first Tuesday of each month at 7pm to discuss the best in fiction & nonfiction, with the occasional classic thrown in for fun.
For up to date notifications of our upcoming discussions, sign up for our Email Newsletter. For the next books we're discussing, click HERE.



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