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•Thu, Nov 20th, 7:00pm
Indie Press Series: Four Way Books Fall Launch Party

•Fri, Nov 21st, 6:00pm
Cave Canem Poetry Night

•Sat, Nov 22nd, 12:00pm
Saturday Storytime: Squeaky Dogs

•Mon, Nov 24th, 7:00pm
Indie Press Series: Unbridled Books

•Tue, Nov 25th, 7:00pm
Author/Editor Series: Michael Greenberg talks with Judith Gurewich

Featured Event

Monday, November 24 2008, 7:00pm - 8:00pm

Indie Press Series: Unbridled Books

Erica Abeel, author of Conscience Point

Joyce Hinnefeld, author of In Hovering Flight

ImageImageThe ongoing Indie Press Series honors the work of small independent publishers. Founded in 2003, Unbridled Books is a publishing venture both energetic and independent, whose titles have already won accolades and awards. Erica Abeel’s fourth novel tells the story of concert pianist / TV arts reporter who finds her romance, her daughter, and her career suddenly spiraling out of control. In Joyce Hinnefeld’s debut novel, highly praised by booksellers nationwide, a daughter returns home to attend to her dying mother, a famous bird artist and environmental activist.

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Staff Picks
A Walker in the City
Written by David   

by Alfred Kazin (Harvest Books, $14.00)

A Walker in the CityA highly original and beautifully written account of growing up in 1930's New York. This is one of the best books I've read in the past few months and is an outstanding example of how pleasurable memoirs can be. Different than, but of the same caliber as V. Nabokov's Speak Memory.

 
Madapple
Written by Katie   

by Christina Meldrum (Knopf Books for Young Readers, $16.99)

Madapple An engrossing tale that jumps back and forth between a courtroom drama that only slowly explains itself and a first-person narrative that is, at times, very suspect.  Whose perception can you trust?
 

 
A Fraction of the Whole
Written by Erin   

by Steve Toltz (Spiegel & Grau, $14.95)

A Fraction of the WholeWow! This debut novel overflows with a rare vivaciousness, and an equally rare display of truly masterful storytelling. Sometimes madcap, sometimes melancholy, sometimes downright misanthropic -- but always brilliant.
 

 
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