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02 / 10
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Due to the impending snowstorm, the Dan Hurley event has been postponed. The new date and time is March 2, 2010 at 7:00pm. We apologize for any inconvenience! Click HERE for all the event details. | ||
02 / 11
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm
Calling all adventure lovers and spies-in-training -- this event is for you!Join us on Thursday February 11th at 4PM at the Wellesley Free Library for a visit with New York Times best-selling author Ally Carter. At this event, jointly sponsored by Wellesley Booksmith and the Wellesley Free Library, Ally Carter will introduce Heist Society, the first book in a brand-new series. Heist Society stars Kat, a teen bent on escaping the life of high-stakes thievery that is her family's business. But no matter how far she runs, her past always catches up with her . . . Ally Carter is best known for her super-popular Gallagher Girl spy series, which began with I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You. She lives in Oklahoma and is busy masterminding her next big heist. For info about Ally Carter and her books, check out her website at www.allycarter.com. | ||
02 / 12
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02 / 13
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02 / 14
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm
Join father and daughter Kevin & Hannah Salwen, for a Valentine's Day tale you won't forget. Their family forged an incredibly strong bond over two years, culminating in a courageous act: they sold their home and gave half the proceeds to charity! They will be at Wellesley Free Library on Valentines Day at 2 pm to speak about their new book, The Power of Half: One Family's Decision to Stop Taking and Start Giving Back. The Salwens had been caught up like so many of us in the classic American dream—providing a good life for their children, accumulating more and more stuff, doing their part but not really feeling it. From Hannah's concern about a homeless man, to family discussions, to the decision to sell their house and give half to charity, their discussions ended in an action which they hoped could make things better in a small corner of the globe. Little did they expect how much they would change themselves. Come hear their story! They are not advocating selling your home, nor financial donations! Instead, they have suggestions for how to use the concept of the "power of half" to enhance discussions and action over a sustained period of time to transform your family while making the world a little bit better. Copies of the Salwen's book, The Power of Half: One Family's Decision to Stop Taking and Start Giving Back, will be available for sale at the library, and the authors will be signing books after the presentation.
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02 / 15
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02 / 16
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 3:30 pm
Get out your party dresses! Wellesley Booksmith and the Betsy-Tacy Societyare brightening up February break with An Edwardian Tea Party in celebration of HarperCollins’ reissue of the classic Betsy-Tacy series of children’s books by Maud Hart Lovelace. Set at the turn of the 20th century, these beloved books chronicle the adventures of Betsy Ray and her best friend Tacy Kelly as they grow from little girls to young women. At this lively event we will serve tea and snacks, make scrapbooks and calling cards, and participate in a puppet-style performance of the girls’ adventures. Were the Betsy-Tacy books among your favorites growing up? If so, this is a wonderful opportunity to introduce the books to your own children. If not, join us for this fun-filled afternoon and get to know a series beloved by generations of readers. | ||
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02 / 27
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02 / 28
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03 / 1
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03 / 2
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
In DIABETES RISING: How a Rare Disease Became a Modern Pandemic, and What to Do About It, Dan Hurley, award-winning medical writer and type 1 diabetic, takes readers to the frontlines of the diabetes crisis, and delivers the first investigative account of the disease's alarming rise and the quest for its true causes and cures. Pushing past the worn-out conventional wisdom about a disease that is now ten times more common than it was a hundred years ago—and projected to affect one in three Americans — Diabetes Rising reveals how a small band of passionate, fiercely determined scientists, advocates and public-policy strategists are struggling against orthodoxy to bring diabetes to its knees. Please RSVP to 781.431.1160 or email events@wellesleybooksmith.com if you are planning on attending. Thank you!
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03 / 3
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03 / 4
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03 / 5
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03 / 6
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm
Come hear Kelly Corrigan, author of the best-selling, heart-warming memoir The Middle Place. Kelly will be speaking about her new book Lift, a tiny but powerful meditation on parenting and the love that will keep you fighting longer and harder than you ever thought possible. Prepare to be inspired by Kelly Corrigan, mother of two, journalist, & sought-after keynote speaker. This event is co-sponsored by the Ellie Fund. Books will be available for sale at the library; and, Wellesley Booksmith will donate 10% of the sales to The Ellie Fund. ABOUT THE BOOK Lift is written in the form of a letter to her children. .Intimate and reflective, she conjures up the moments she will never forget, but that her girls may well fail to remember as adults: teaching her daughter how to spell her own last name, long games of “I Spy,” watching the Jackson 5 on YouTube. She reveals, beautifully, how mundanely and fiercely her children have been loved, how close most lives occasionally come to disaster, and even how often we fall short as mothers and fathers. Lift is not just her story. Kelly tells the story of when her own tiny infant daughter was in the ICU unit fighting for her life, and also her best friend’s struggle over whether or not she would become a single parent, and her cousin’s inspiring family and the loss they had to survive. It is honest, sometimes funny, and filled with moments that just ring true. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Journalist Kelly Corrigan is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Middle Place. She is a YouTube sensation whose beloved “Transcending” video was sent woman-to-woman to more than 4 million viewers. She is also a contributor to O, The Oprah Magazine and is the founder of CircusofCancer.org. She lives in Oakland, California, with her husband and daughters, where she volunteers for the Children’s Hospital.
Click HERE for a map and directions to the Weston Public Library. | ||
03 / 7
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03 / 9
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:00 pm
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03 / 10
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03 / 11
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Join Brookline Booksmith, our sister store, and help support a worthwhile fundraiser for only $5 dollars admission. You'll help the Franciscan Hospital for Children!
Three Young Adult Authors: Kelly Link, Cassandra Clare, and Holly Black
Holly Black (Tithe, the Spiderwick Chronicles) will be joined by Kelly Link (Pretty Monsters) and Cassandra Clare (The Mortal Instruments series) for a discussion. This is where it gets interesting: readers, whether they will be attending or not, are invited to email their questions for the authors to hollycassandrakelly@gmail.com. The three authors will begin with a selection of submitted questions and then take questions from the audience. There will be giveaways for the attendees: The first 100 people in the door will receive a copy of A Working Writer’s Daily Planner. And more! Afterward, the authors will sign their books at the Brookline Booksmith. Refreshments will be served. WHY A FUNDRAISER: The panel discussion as fundraiser was suggested by Holly Black who brought her fellow Amherst author, Cassandra Clare, aboard. Black's new book, The Poison Eaters and Other Stories, is being published by Big Mouth House—an independent press run by Kelly Link and her husband, Gavin Grant. Link and Grant's Easthampton, MA, office is in the same shambling old refitted warehouse as Black's office. While Black's collection was in the planning stages (back in February 2009) Link and Grant's daughter, Ursula was born at 24 weeks and 1 1/2 lbs. Ursula and her parents spent her first five months at Baystate Medical Center, and is now in a pulmonary rehabilitation ward at Franciscan Hospital for Children in Brighton (Boston). ABOUT FRANCISCAN HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN: (http://www.franciscanhospital.org): Since 1949 Franciscan Hospital for Children has pioneered clinical, therapeutic and educational programs for children with a variety of disabilities. Through the years, as one of the nation's largest pediatric rehabilitation hospitals, we have expanded our complement of programs and services for children with special health care needs, as well as for children from the local community. Our continuum of care includes inpatient, residential, educational, surgical, outpatient and home care programs, a combination of services for children that is hard to find anywhere else. Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Join two Needham residents, journalist/author Jim Hirsch and WBUR's Bill Littlefield, host of "Only a Game," for a presentation and discussion based on Jim's latest book, "Willie Mays," which has hit number 5 on the New York Times Bestseller list for nonfiction books! In his research for the book, Hirsch interviewed former President Bill Clinton, Woody Allen, Henry Aaron, Barry Bonds, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and many others, according to his wife Sheryl Hirsch. The book has also been featured on numerous radio and TV programs, including "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart." They will be at the Needham Public Library at 7:30 pm.
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