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11 / 12
Start: 7:00 pm
Highlands Ranch: T.A. Barron is the award-winning author of fantasy novels such as The Lost Years of Merlin epic—soon to be a major motion picture. He serves on a variety of environmental and educational boards including The Nature Conservancy and The Land and Water Fund of the Rockies, and is the founder of a national award for heroic children. Barron will read from and sign his new book Merlin’s Dragon: Doomraga’s Revenge ($19.99 Philomel), in which Basil becomes Merlin’s partner as they battle the mysterious shadows that threaten the new Avalon. In this jaw-dropping sequel to the mega-hit Merlin’s Dragon, Barron sends Merlin, Rhia, and Basil, the greatest dragon ever, on a mission across Avalon to root out this new enemy. But sacrifices will be made, relationships will be tested, and precious lives will be lost. Start: 7:30 pm
Colfax Avenue: Ruth Rendell, “the best mystery writer in the English-speaking world” (Time), will read from and sign The Monster in the Box ($26.00 Simon & Schuster), the latest addition to her classic and beguiling Inspector Wexford series. In this enthralling new book, Rendell takes Inspector Wexford back to his days as a young policeman, and to the man he has long suspected of murder—serial murder. In The Monster in the Box, the twenty-second book in the Inspector Wexford series, fans will be thrilled to meet the now-aging inspector in the robust early days of his career. For new readers, no introduction to this spectacular writer and her compelling protagonist could be finer. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com | ||
11 / 13
Start: 7:30 pm
Colfax Avenue: Successful actress, stand-up comedienne, and television writer Elizabeth Beckwith will discuss and sign her hilarious first book Raising the Perfect Child through Guilt and Manipulation ($14.99 HarperCollins). A frequent guest on The Late, Late Show and one of seven comics featured in the Time magazine article, “Funny: The Next Generation,” Beckwith now puts forth a hilarious new parenting philosophy that would shock Dr. Spock and traumatize T. Berry Brazelton. Raising the Perfect Child through Guilt and Manipulation is a riotously irreverent take on contemporary child rearing. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com Start: 7:30 pm
Historic LoDo: Jennie Shortridge, the author of Love and Biology at the Center of the Universe, will read from and sign her new novel When She Flew ($15.00 Berkley), a story about faith, family, and finding the courage to do the right thing. This book is, “a mesmerizing tale of love, damage, and resurrection, propelled by a girl whose gifts are a marvel of the human spirit.” —Randy Sue Coburn, author of A Better View of Paradise Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com Start: 7:30 pm
Highlands Ranch: Local elementary school teacher and author Scott Dahm will read from and sign his debut novel Holly Hill ($15.95 paperback Scott Dahm; $28.95 hardcover). On the day before his high school graduation, Matt Madsen gets caught in a trap set by his girlfriend’s mother, Carolyn Van Scoy. Accused of a scandalous crime, Matt is forced to leave Holly Hill, Illinois, and never have contact with Paige Van Scoy, the young woman he’s helplessly in love with. Ten years pass and Matt reluctantly returns to Holly Hill. The socially prominent Mrs. Van Scoy is desperate to keep Matt and Paige apart, and she’ll do whatever it takes. Holly Hill takes readers on a roller coaster of twists and turns as Matt unravels the lies and betrayals of the past in hopes of having a future with the woman he loves. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com | ||
11 / 14
Start: 2:00 pm
Historic LoDo: Beth Conover, noted environmentalist and founder of Greenprint Denver, joins us to discuss and sign her new anthology How the West Was Warmed: Responding to Climate Change in the Rockies ($17.95 Fulcrum). With contributions from journalists, scientists, business leaders, and policy makers, this timely book brings our most pressing global crisis home, while offering several hopeful regional solutions. Visit the How the West Was Warmed website Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com Start: 7:00 pm
Colfax Avenue: Local author Laura Resau teaches cultural anthropology and English as a Second Language, and is the author of two previous books for young readers, What the Moon Saw and Red Glass. Resau will read from and sign her new novel The Indigo Notebook ($16.99 Delacorte ISBN 978-0-385-73652-7), the first in an exciting new mystery series. Award-winning local fantasy author Victoria Hanley will read from and sign her new novel for young readers Violet Wings ($15.99 Egmont USA), the story of an orphaned fairy and a very special spellbook. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com | ||
11 / 15
Start: 12:00 am
Highlands Ranch: Customers are invited to help us celebrate the 5th anniversary of the opening of the Highlands Ranch Tattered Cover. As a thank you to our loyal customers, anyone making a purchase of $25.00 or more today will receive a coupon for use on their next visit to the store. We’ll be cutting the birthday cake 2:00 pm, and throughout the day customers can drop their name in our enter-to-win box for the chance to some great prizes! Start: 2:00 pm
Historic LoDo: Jonathan Kent, PhD, Metropolitan State College of Denver, Department of Anthropology, has conducted field schools and studies in Peru for upwards of 30 years. His presentation will bring us up to date on aspects of the daily lives and death rituals uncovered at the Santa Rita B site in northern Peru.
PDF of the AIA Lecture Series. | ||
11 / 16
Start: 7:30 pm
Historic LoDo: Since the publication of the New York Times bestseller An Inconvenient Truth and the release of the Academy Award–winning film of the same title, Mr. Gore has led more than 30 "Solutions Summits" with top scientists, engineers, and policy experts to examine every solution to the climate crisis in depth and detail. Our Choice draws on conclusions developed through those summits as well as on extensive independent research, describing how the bold choices necessary to save the earth’s climate should also be the foundations of policies worldwide to create new jobs and stimulate sustainable economic progress. As they did with An Inconvenient Truth, former Vice President Gore and Mrs. Tipper Gore will donate 100 percent of the proceeds of the book to the Alliance for Climate Protection, a nonprofit, nonpartisan group dedicated to spreading awareness about the climate crisis and how to solve it. Mr. Gore will sign copies of Our Choice ($25.99 Hyperion). Please note that this is a booksigning only. Vice President Gore will only sign copies of Our Choice. He will not be able to personalize books, nor will he sign other books or memorabilia. 750 free tickets for the event will be available Tuesday, November 3, beginning at 9:00 am, with the purchase of Our Choice at any Tattered Cover location. | ||
11 / 17
Start: 6:00 pm
Historic LoDo: Mike Lupica, a syndicated sports columnist and the bestselling author of several young adult sports novels, including Travel Team, Heat, Miracle on 49th Street, and Summer Ball, will discuss and sign his new novel Million Dollar Throw ($17.99 Penguin). This event will start with a presentation by Lupica, which will be followed by the Football Throw Challenge—in which the first 200 ticketed kids, ages 8 to 15, can throw a football through a target for a chance to throw for the $1000 prize, courtesy of Penguin Young Readers Group. Following the challenge, Mike Lupica will sign copies of Million Dollar Throw. Free numbered tickets will be handed out beginning at 5:00 pm; one ticket per family. Seating for the presentation prior to the booksigning is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis to ticketed customers only.
Enter for the opportunity to win One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com Start: 7:30 pm
Colfax Avenue: Nationally acclaimed author Ted Gioia will discuss and sign his new book The Birth (and Death) of the Cool ($25.00 Speck Press). It’s hard to imagine that “the cool” could ever go out of style. After all, cool is style. Isn’t it? And it may be harder to imagine a world where people no longer aspire to coolness. In this intriguing cultural history, Gioia shows why cool is not a timeless concept and how it has begun to lose meaning and fade into history. Tolling the death knell for the cool, this thought-provoking book reveals how and why a new cultural tone is emerging, one marked by sincerity, earnestness, and a quest for authenticity. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com Start: 7:30 pm
Highlands Ranch: Award-winning local author Judith Briles is a specialist in workplace, personal finance and professional growth issues. She is the money expert for Denver’s KWGN-TV and has appeared and been featured on CNN, Oprah and in the Wall Street Journal and People magazine. Briles will discuss and sign her book Money Smarts for Turbulent Times: Master Your Personal Finances in 30 Days ($25.00 Mile High), a practical guidebook for building a stronger financial future. Briles will also discuss her recent book Stabotage!: How to Deal with the Pit Bulls, Skunks, Snakes, Scorpions & Slugs in the Health Care Workplace ($29.00 Mile High). Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com | ||
11 / 18
Start: 7:30 pm
Colfax Avenue: Award-winning poet and memoirist Mary Karr will read from and sign her new memoir Lit ($25.99 HarperCollins), the long-awaited sequel to her New York Times bestselling memoirs The Liars’ Club and Cherry. In her new book, Karr chronicles her descent into the inferno of alcoholism and madness, and her astonishing resurrection. A recollection of her struggle to come to terms with her Christian faith after years as an agnostic, Lit explores the relationship between spirituality and substance abuse and depression. It is also about getting drunk and getting sober; becoming a mother by letting go of a mother; and learning to write by learning to live. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com Start: 7:30 pm
Historic LoDo: Amy Whitaker, who writes from a unique perspective, having both an MBA in economics from Yale and an MFA in painting from the Slade School of Fine Art in London, will discuss and sign her debut book Museum Legs: Fatigue and Hope in the Face of Art ($16.00 paperback Hol Art Books and $34.00 hardcover). This collection of essays—which takes its title from a term for art fatigue—begins with a question: Why do so many otherwise curious people get bored and tired in art museums, and why does that matter? As it turns out, the answer has less to do with art as we know it and more to do with innovation, public life, and the age-old question of how to live. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com | ||
11 / 19
Start: 7:30 pm
Highlands Ranch: Anne Byrn, known to millions of fans through her Cake Mix Doctor and Dinner Doctor cookbooks, will discuss and sign her new book The Cake Mix Doctor Returns! ($15.95 Workman). Byrn’s first cake cookbook showed home bakers how adding a touch of sweet butter or a dusting of cocoa powder, a dollop of vanilla yogurt or flurry of grated lemon zest could transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. Her new book offers 160 brand-new recipes for luscious layer cakes, sheet cakes, brownies, bars, cookies, and more. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com Start: 7:30 pm
Colfax Avenue: Jennifer Burns is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Virginia. She has published extensively on the history of conservative thought, and her podcasted lectures on American history have won an appreciative worldwide audience. Burns will discuss and sign her new book Goddess of the Market: Ayn Rand and the American Right ($27.95 Oxford University Press). Worshipped by her fans, denounced by her enemies, and forever shadowed by controversy and scandal, the novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand was a powerful thinker whose views on government and markets shaped the conservative movement from its earliest days. Drawing on unprecedented access to Rand’s private papers and the original, unedited versions of Rand’s journals, Burns offers a groundbreaking reassessment of this key cultural figure, examining her life, her ideas, and her impact on conservative political thought. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com
The Daily Show With Jon StewartMon - Thurs 11p / 10cJennifer Burnswww.thedailyshow.comDaily Show | ||
11 / 20
Start: 5:00 pm
Historic LoDo: Bill Simmons, known to millions as ESPN.com’s Sports Guy, will sign copies of his new book The Book of Basketball: The NBA According to the Sports Guy ($30.00 Random House), the definitive book on the NBA. Nowhere in the roundball universe will readers find another single volume that covers as much, in such depth as this wildly opinionated and thoroughly entertaining look at the past, present, and future of pro basketball. This event is a booksigning only. Mr. Simmons will not be making formal remarks. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com Start: 7:30 pm
Colfax Avenue: David Avrin has spent more than two decades at the forefront of modern marketing, public relations, and strategic branding. An in-demand speaker and consultant known internationally as “The Visibility Coach,” his creative, eye-opening promotional strategies have helped thousands of professionals and entrepreneurs refine their messages, build their brands, and promote the unique aspects of their businesses. Avrin will discuss and sign his new book It’s Not Who You Know It’s Who Knows You!: The Small Business Guide to Raising Your Profits by Raising Your Profile ($24.95 Wiley). Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com Start: 7:30 pm
Highlands Ranch: James Doss, the author of thirteen previous bestselling Charlie Moon mysteries, will discuss and sign his new novel Widow’s Revenge ($24.99 St. Martin’s). Even with some of the toughest hombres and nastiest outlaws roaming the Southwest, Doss’s seven-foot-tall rancher and sometime tribal investigator Charlie Moon does a fair job on the side of the good guys. So it’s no surprise that he gets the call when the widow Loyola Montoya starts making a fuss about witches. By the time Charlie arrives, it’s too late to save Loyola, and while he knows he can’t bring her back, that doesn’t mean he can’t help the widow get her revenge! Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com | ||
11 / 21
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11 / 22
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11 / 23
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11 / 24
Start: 5:30 pm
Colfax Avenue: Genghis Khan founded and ruled over the Mongolian Empire, the largest contiguous land empire in the history of the world. Often misunderstood, Genghis Khan was far more than the world’s greatest conqueror. Time magazine and The Washington Post magazine and the named him “the most important person of the last millennium.” Join Active Minds as we explore how this illiterate warrior-nomad came to have such a lasting and profound impact on world politics and modern society. [Note: The Denver Museum of Nature and Science is featuring a Genghis Khan exhibit from October 16th, 2009 to January 10th, 2010.] | ||
11 / 25
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11 / 26
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11 / 27
Start: 6:30 pm
Highlands Ranch: Kids can wear their favorite jammies and enjoy stories, a fun activity, and healthy snacks provided by local Whole Foods Markets. Parents can pick up coupons and Family Reading Cards, and enjoy specials at the coffee shop. | ||
11 / 28
Start: 10:30 am
Highlands Ranch: Whoooo’s coming to storytime? Park Ranger Megan with lots of coooool information about owls in Highlands Ranch. She’ll have a real owl wing to touch and owl pellets to show what these predatory birds eat. It’ll be a hoooooot! | ||
11 / 29
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11 / 30
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12 / 1
Start: 7:30 pm
Colfax Avenue: Cornelia Nixon will read from and sign her debut novel Jarrettsville ($15.95 Counterpoint Press), which was chosen as the Tattered Cover’s second V.I.B. (Very Impressive Book). Based on the author’s family history, Jarrettsville begins in 1869, amid chaos and confusion in the moments following Martha Jane Cairnes’s murder of her fiancé in front of fifty witnesses and former union militia members. The novel is a masterful reimagining of a tragic love affair and murder in a rural Maryland town still divided by the Civil War.’ Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com Start: 7:30 pm
Historic LoDo: Journalist, author and traveler Richard Starks and writer and editor Miriam Murcutt will present a slideshow and sign their fascinating new book Along the River That Flows Uphill: From the Orinoco to the Amazon ($19.95 Haus). The Casiquiare is unique. There is no other river like it on the planet. Somehow it manages to unite the two river systems of the Orinoco and the Amazon that should, by rights, be entirely separate, and the Casiquiare performs the astonishing feat of flowing up and over the watershed that divides them. Starks and Murcutt traveled along the Casiquiare at the behest of the Royal Geographical Society to gather information about the river and the fierce Yanomami tribe that still maintains its austere and primitive lifestyle in the region. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com Start: 7:30 pm
Highlands Ranch: William Scott, a former bureau chief for Aviation Week and Space Technology magazines and a U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School flight test engineer graduate, served as a space communications security engineer at the National Security Agency. He coauthored Space Wars: The First Six Hours of World War III with Michael Coumatos. Coumatos, a former U.S. Navy test pilot, search-and-rescue helicopter pilot during the Vietnam War, ship’s captain, and Commodore of U.S. and coalition naval task groups, served as Director of Wargaming for U.S. Space Command. Scott and Coumatos will discuss and sign their new book Counterspace: The Next Hours of World War III ($25.99 Tor), another chilling fictionalized look at America’s most catastrophic fears. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com | ||
12 / 2
Start: 7:30 pm
Colfax Avenue: Boulder author Mark Shaw, a member of the International Thomas Merton Society, will discuss and sign his new book Beneath the Mask of Holiness: Thomas Merton and the Forbidden Love Affair That Set Him Free ($27.00 Palgrave). Spiritual writer Thomas Merton is the most influential American Catholic author of the twentieth century. Despite appearances to the contrary, in 1966 he was a troubled, lonely monk. Only when the suffering Merton fell madly in love with a student nurse would he discover whether his devotion to God was stronger than his dedication to the woman he called “a miracle in my life.” Truly an inspirational story based on Merton’s personal journals, new information and sources such as fellow monks, Beneath the Mask of Holiness presents a unique portrayal of the famous man, one never revealed in its entirety before. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com Start: 7:30 pm
Historic LoDo: Cyril Christo, the son of environmental artist Christo, and Marie Wilkinson are award-winning photographers who document the relationship between indigenous peoples and the natural world. Christo and Wilkinson will discuss and sign their new book Walking Thunder: In the Footsteps of the African Elephant ($60.00 Merrell Publishers). The African elephant is one of the most majestic creatures on Earth, yet it faces an uncertain future. Walking Thunder is a superb tribute to the remarkable beauty of these endangered animals. With striking duotone images Christo and Wilkinson capture not only the awesome strength and size of the African elephant, but also its gentleness and human-like emotions. Accompanying the photographs are quotations, myths and stories from the past 400 years, from folklore and from explorers and tribal members, presenting both Western and indigenous perspectives. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to Tusk Trust and the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com | ||
12 / 3
Start: 7:30 pm
Colfax Avenue: Born to a family that always cared about food, Lucinda Scala Quinn started cooking professionally as a teenager. She has worked as a chef, cooking teacher, caterer, and food writer. She is Executive Food Director for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, and she appears regularly on NBC’s Today and Martha, as well as co-hosting PBS’s Everyday Food. Quinn will provide samples and discuss and sign her new book Mad Hungry: Feeding Men & Boys ($27.95 Workman). With four hungry brothers, three ravenous sons, and a husband who loves to eat, Quinn has spent much of her life feeding the men and boys in her life and teaching them how to feed themselves. In her new book, she shares winning strategies for how to sate the seemingly insatiable, trade food for talk, and get men to manage in the kitchen. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com Start: 7:30 pm
Historic LoDo: Local author and retired Colorado Court of Appeals Judge Peter Ney will discuss and sign his memoir Getting Here: From a Seat on a Train to a Seat on the Bench ($19.95). Two nights before his seventh birthday, Peter Ney and his family were awakened by the sound of yelling and of breaking glass as their home was vandalized. Kristallnacht was just the beginning of the Nazi violence against the Jews, and it shaped the rest of Peter’s life. Two months later, Peter was one of 10,000 German children granted safe refuge in England via the Kindertransport. His parents joined him in London just before the start of World War II, and as a family they immigrated to the United States. Spanning seventy years, Getting Here tells of Peter’s journey from Germany through his tenure as a judge on the Colorado Court of Appeals. The book not only describes his journey, but rejoices in the fulfilling of the American dream—from a seat on a refugee train to a seat on the appellate bench. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com | ||
12 / 4
Start: 7:00 pm
Highlands Ranch: Local author Claudia Cangilla McAdam will read from and sign her new novel for teens Awakening ($14.95 Sophia Institute). Ronni is a twenty-first century American teenage girl living 5,000 miles away from home, and 2,000 years in the past! How she got here, she doesn’t know. But one day she woke up in Jerusalem the week of the crucifixion of Jesus. She has three days to try to stop his death. The question is: can she do it? Should she? Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com | ||
12 / 5
Start: 1:00 pm
Highlands Ranch: The Castle Rock Community Ringers handbell choir will offer two holiday performances, one at 1:00 pm and the next at 2:30 pm.
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End: 3:00 pm
Colfax Avenue: Pat Miller, a.k.a. The Gabby Gourmet, will broadcast her radio show live from the Tattered Cover and sign the new edition of her indispensable book for Denver’s foodies Gabby Gourmet 2010 Restaurant Guide ($16.95 TDF). Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com Start: 7:00 pm
Starz FilmCenter: Join the Tattered Cover Book Store, UCD’s College of Arts & Media, Colorado Public Radio, and the Starz FilmCenter for an exploration of the world of classic movies, hosted by Colorado Public Radio film critic Howie Movshovitz at the Starz FilmCenter at the Tivoli. All programs begin at 7:00 pm at the Starz FilmCenter at the Tivoli. Admission is free, but tickets are required from the box office. Tickets are available one hour before screening. Validated parking is avilable in the parking lot directly in front of the Tivoli. This month we’ll see three films by Buster Keaton, including Cops (1922), The Balloonatic (1923), and Sherlock Jr. (1924). Three films by Buster Keaton, one of the great geniuses of the cinema—Cops (1922), The Balloonatic (1923) and Sherlock Jr. (1924)—preceded by our usual Christmas treat, Laurel and Hardy in Big Business (1929). (104 minutes) For information on the Starz FilmCenter go to starzfilmcenter.com | ||
12 / 6
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12 / 7
Start: 7:30 pm
Colfax Avenue: Zachary Lazar, whose novel Sway was named one of the Best Books of 2008 by Rolling Stone, the Los Angeles Times, and other publications, will discuss and sign his new book Evening’s Empire: The Story of My Father’s Murder ($24.99 Little, Brown). When he was just six years old, Lazar’s father, Edward, was shot dead by hit men in a Phoenix, Arizona, parking garage. The year was 1975, a time when, according to the Arizona Republic, “land-fraud artists roamed the state in sharp suits, gouging money from buyers and investors.” How did his father fit into this world and how could his son ever truly understand the man, his time and place, and his motivations? In Evening’s Empire, Lazar brilliantly attempts to reconstruct the sequence of events that led to his father’s murder. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com Start: 7:30 pm
Historic LoDo: Colorado author and historian John Hafnor, the author of Strange But True, Colorado: Weird Tales of the Wild West, will read from and sign his new book Strange But True, America: Weird Tales from All 50 States ($16.95 Lone Pine Productions). A finalist for the National Best Books 2009 Awards, sponsored by USA Book News, Strange But True, America pulls few punches in replacing much of America’s folklore with surprise findings. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com | ||
12 / 8
Start: 12:30 pm
Highlands Ranch: Join us as we trace the history of coffee from its origins in Ethiopia to the coffee shop around the corner. It is a fascinating story of politics, power, chance, and intrigue. We will also examine coffee’s cultural influences as well as the differences between various types of coffee. Cream and sugar not included. Start: 7:30 pm
Historic LoDo: David Wroblewski will read from and sign the new paperback edition of his extraordinary debut novel The Story of Edgar Sawtelle ($16.99 Ecco). Filled with breathtaking scenes—the elemental north woods, the sweep of seasons, an iconic American barn, a fateful vision rendered in the falling rain—The Story of Edgar Sawtelle is a meditation on the limits of language and what lies beyond, a brilliantly inventive retelling of an ancient story, and an epic tale of devotion, betrayal, and courage in the American heartland. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com | ||
12 / 9
Start: 7:00 pm
Highlands Ranch: Local author, speaker, and developmental optometrist Dr. Lynn Hellerstein will discuss and sign her new book See It. Say It. Do It! The Parent’s & Teacher’s Action Guide to Creating Successful Students & Confident Kids ($25.00 Hi Clear Publishing). “Dr. Hellerstein’s work has been life-changing for hundreds of children. Non-readers became avid readers; resistant writers embraced writing passionately; and uncoordinated children became athletes.” —Linda Kreger Silverman, Ph.D. Psychologist, Dir. of Gifted Development Center Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com Start: 7:30 pm
Historic LoDo: Frank Warren, creator of the New York Times bestselling PostSecret series, will discuss and sign the fifth book in the series PostSecret: Confessions on Life, Death, and God ($22.99 William Morrow). Born from Warren’s collaboration with the American Visionary Art Museum’s ‘All Faiths Beautiful’ exhibition—Confessions on Life, Death, and God is another provocative collection of never-before-seen, artistically created postcards from around the world revealing the shocking, soulful or laugh-out-loud funny thoughts and feelings we all share about life’s most profound questions. Free numbered tickets for a place in line for the booksigning will be handed out beginning at 6:30 pm. Seating for the presentation prior to the booksigning is limited, and available on a first-come, first-served basis to ticketed customers only. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com | ||
12 / 10
Start: 5:30 pm
Historic LoDo: Julie Powell, author of the bestselling book Julie & Julia, thought cooking her way through Julia Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking was the craziest thing she’d ever do, until she embarked on the voyage recounted in her new memoir, Cleaving: A Story of Marriage, Meat, and Obsession ($24.99 Little, Brown). Powell will discuss and sign Cleaving, the story of her odyssey into the world of professional butchers in which she learns a new art a bit of mastery over her unruly heart. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com Start: 7:30 pm
Colfax Avenue: Local journalist and author Terry Frei will discuss and sign the new paperback edition of his book '77: Denver, the Broncos, and a Coming of Age ($16.95 Taylor Trade). Asserting that the 1977 AFC champion Denver Broncos were the tipping point for the transformation of Denver, Colorado, from cowtown to today’s sports and entertainment mecca, Frei provides an in-depth look at the team and the city it brought together. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com Start: 7:30 pm
Historic LoDo: Dave Pelz is the author of two bestselling classics of golf instruction, Dave Pelz’s Short Game Bible and Dave Pelz’s Putting Bible, and is the foremost instructor of putting and the short game in the world. A former research scientist at NASA, he has been analyzing golf and fine-tuning his instruction methods for three decades. Pelz will discuss and sign his new book Dave Pelz’s Damage Control: How to Save Up to 5 Shots Per Round Using All-New, Scientifically Proven Techniques for Playing Out of Trouble Lies ($35.00 Gotham). Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com Start: 7:30 pm
Highlands Ranch: Internationally bestselling author Stephen Coonts will read from and sign his new thriller The Disciple ($26.99 St. Martin’s). Iran is much closer to having operational nuclear weapons than the CIA believes, and Iran’s president has a plan. Iran will become a martyr nation, and will lead the united Muslims of the world in a holy war against the non-believers. But the Americans have a secret weapon in a group of Iranian dissidents, including a brother and sister determined to avenge the death of their beloved grandfather at the hands of the religious police. Returning to the kind of military and espionage story that made Cuba one of his most successful novels, Coonts weaves an unforgettable tale of men and women at war with the sort of dramatic military action and undercover technology for which he is known. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com | ||
12 / 11
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12 / 12
Start: 5:00 pm
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Highlands Ranch: Renowned nature photographer John Fielder will sign his new book Ranches of Colorado ($95.00 Westcliffe), which celebrates not only the scenic beauty of these rural landscapes and the western heritage that we all treasure, but also makes a statement about the Colorado that we will all enjoy in the future. Fielder photographed 50 working Colorado ranches in 2007 and 2008. From the eastern plains to mountain valleys of the Rockies to western slope river canyons, this book depicts with 300 photographs the Colorado very few have seen. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com | ||


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