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SUMMARY:Andrew Park /Between a Church and a Hard Place\: One Faith-Free Father’s Struggle to Understand What it Means to be Religious
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 <em></em><strong>Thursday</strong>
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 <strong>3/18/10  7\:00pm-8\:00pm</strong>
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 <strong>Andrew Park<br />
 discusses BETWEEN A CHURCH AND A HARD PLACE\: One Faith-Free Father’s Struggle<br />
 to Understand What it Means to be Religious (or Not)</strong>
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 When his three-year-old son first said the word “God\,” panic<br />
 erupted over Park’s face. Teaching his children about ethics\, good manners\,<br />
 penmanship and the perfect free throw were no problem for Park. But when his<br />
 son started asking about religion\, he was stumped. Raised without a religious<br />
 tradition in a family where teenage rebellion meant being born again as an<br />
 Evangelical Christian (as his brother did)\, Park always believed he’d be a<br />
 nonbeliever. But when his children confronted him with questions\, Park knew it<br />
 was time to find the answers.
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 In <strong>BETWEEN A CHURCH AND A HARD PLACE </strong>Park takes<br />
 readers along on his tour through religion in America on his quest to find a<br />
 comfortable middle ground for himself and his family.  Colorful and<br />
 though-provoking\, Park chronicles his explorations through the varied and often<br />
 contradictory influences of religion in his life so far ― his great-grandfather’s pioneering role in the<br />
 Pentecostal movement of the early 20th century\, his liberal<br />
 intellectual parents’ rejection of the Protestant faiths in which they were<br />
 raised\, his childhood in the Bible Belt city that produced Billy Graham and Jim<br />
 Bakker\, and witnessing his older brother’s rebellious immersion in a<br />
 Charismatic church.
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 Along the way\, Park grapples with what it means to be<br />
 irreligious in an exceptionally religious society and whether peaceful coexistence<br />
 with people of faith can ever truly be achieved. With the perfect blend of<br />
 humor and humility\, he uncovers what it means to embrace religion–or not–while<br />
 still being a good role model\, and most importantly\, still being true to<br />
 himself.
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SUMMARY:Karen Zacharias discusses Will Jesus Buy Me A Double-Wide?\: Cause I Need More Room for My Plasma TV    
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 <strong>Friday</strong>
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 <strong>03/19/10 7pm-8pm</strong>
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 <strong>Karen Zacharias<br />
 discusses <em>Will Jesus Buy Me A Double-Wide?\: Cause I Need More Room for My Plasma<br />
 TV</em>    </strong>
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 What does it really mean to be blessed by God? With<br />
 Southern charm and razor-sharp wit author Karen Spears Zacharias shows how the<br />
 &quot\;prosperity&quot\; gospel has led us astray from true Christianity and<br />
 helped create people and churches focused on greed. Zacharias unpacks story<br />
 after story of families and individuals using the name of God as a means to<br />
 living their own &quot\;good life.&quot\; Discover churches that have modeled<br />
 themselves on Wall Street and unbridled materialism\, and see what is happening<br />
 to them now. Is this the good life? You'll also meet some unlikely folks who<br />
 live with genuine biblical integrity. 
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 After her father died in the Vietnam War\, Karen Spears<br />
 Zacharias moved into a single-wide trailer with her mother\, ailing grandfather<br />
 and two siblings. Her family moved that trailer five times in six years. Corner<br />
 lots in the trailer parks were the most coveted because they usually had the<br />
 biggest yards. The very rich lived in double-wides.
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 Zacharias is a former editorial writer and columnist for<br />
 the Fayetteville Observer in Fayetteville\, N.C. <br />
 She is a contributing writer to the Burnside Writers Collective\, an<br />
 online magazine started by author Donald Miller as a home for young\,<br />
 progressive Christian writers and thinkers to share their ideas.  Zacharias served as an adjunct professor of<br />
 journalism at Central Washington University and as an author-in-resident for<br />
 the Fairhope Center for the Writing Arts in Fairhope\, Alabama.  She is author of <em>Where's Your Jesus Now?</em> and the nationally-acclaimed <em>After the Flag Has Been Folded</em>.  A mesmerizing speaker and a midnight-blogger\,<br />
 her work has appeared in the <em>New York<br />
 Times</em>\, <em>Newsweek</em> and on <em>National Public Radio’s All Things<br />
 Considered </em>and<em> Morning Edition</em>.
 </p>
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 One of the chapters of the book -- The Marine – is based<br />
 on a Raleigh resident and the ministry that I highlight in the book and to<br />
 which some of the proceeds go is Love Wins\, a Raleigh ministry.
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 Here's an article from NewsOK/The Oklahoman in Oklahoma City where Karen is passing through on her book tour\: <a href=\\"http\://www.newsok.com/seeing-want-in-prosperity-gospel/article/3444157?custom_click=headlines_widget\\" title=\\"http\://www.newsok.com/seeing-want-in-prosperity-gospel/article/3444157?custom_click=headlines_widget\\">http\://www.newsok.com/seeing-want-in-prosperity-gospel/article/3444157?c...</a>
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SUMMARY:Flyleaf Member Appreciation Day
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 We're  holding our first Flyleaf Member Appreciation Sale all day on Saturday 3/20 9am-9pm...<br />
 you can become a member on the spot ($15 gets you 10% off new books for<br />
 a year) and enjoy 20% off the entire store on Saturday. 
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 We'll be<br />
 serving complementary coffee in the morning and a glass of wine<br />
 after 5pm. 
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  Educators with valid school ID get a free membership.
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 You CAN join on the spot and enjoy the savings!</p></p>
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 <em>The fine print\:</em>
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 The 20% discount is on items in the store on Saturday\, sorry but we cannot apply the discount to special orders we've placed for you already or on orders we place on this day.  The discount is 20% total\, not additional to the regular member discount although some items will be discounted even more.
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SUMMARY:Sally's Kitchen Jewelry Trunk Show
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 <strong>Sally's Kitchen Jewelry Trunk Show</strong>
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 <strong>Saturday March 20th Noon-4pm</strong>
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 <strong>Sally Stollmack of Sally’s Kitchen will be on hand to<br />
 show off the jewelry collections she’s chosen from artisans around the world.<br />
 </strong>
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 <p>
 Sally travels all over the US selecting funky\, fun and unknown deserving<br />
 artisans who make beautiful and reasonably-priced and FUN jewelry. Throughout<br />
 the last 10 years Sally has turned her passion for jewelry into  an<br />
 obsession as she has developed close relationships with these incredibly<br />
 talented artists and learned each of their stories.   Come check out<br />
 what Sally has for us today from Noon to 3pm at Flyleaf.  A small<br />
 selection of Sally’s jewelry selections can be seen in the bookstore every day\,<br />
 but we’ll have monthly Trunk Shows with expanded offerings. 
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 The items pictured are from Aid Through Trade 
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SUMMARY:Gaines Steer\: A Story Worth Tellin’\: A Documented Memoir
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 <strong>Gaines Steer\: </strong>
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 <strong>A<br />
 Story Worth Tellin’\: A Documented Memoir</strong>
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 Gaines Steer talks about his unconventional book\, his<br />
 memoir\: <em>A Story Worth Tellin’</em>.  Written<br />
 over a period of 58 years\, the book presents Steer’s unusual style of “trustory<br />
  tellin’\,” his personal blend of<br />
 remembered facts along with the stories that have taken on a life of their<br />
 own.  Lavishly illustrated in the style<br />
 of The Whole Earth Catalog\, with hundreds of documentarty-style graphic items\,<br />
 Steer supports his life’s stories with hard evidence\: letters\, photographs\,<br />
 school report cards\, newspaper articles\, journal entries\, recording of dreams\,<br />
 and the actual notes taken by his Jungian therapist. 
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 By distilling one hundred brief “chapters” into nine<br />
 Passages\, Steer provides a poignant depiction of his life and times\, inviting<br />
 the reader to observe and participate as the man emerges from the boy searching<br />
 for healing\, purpose\, and meaning.   His story<br />
 is universal\, presented with a definite Southern story-tellin’ style.
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 </p>
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 Gaines Steer is the leader of the Your Story Writer’s<br />
 Group which meets every fourth Saturday 10am at Flyleaf Books.
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SUMMARY:The Politician\: An Insider's Account of John Edwards's Pursuit of the Presidency and the Scandal That Brought Him 
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 <strong>Mon 3/22  7pm-8pm</strong>
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 <strong>Andrew Young\: The<br />
 Politician\: An Insider's Account of John Edwards's Pursuit of the Presidency<br />
 and the Scandal That Brought Him Down</strong>
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 <p><strong>*if you are planning on attending this event we strongly recommend you preorder a book by calling Flyleaf at 919-942-7373 to ensure you get a copy. Only books purchased at Flyleaf will be signed*</strong>
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 The underside of modern American politics -- raw<br />
 ambition\, manipulation\, and deception -- are revealed in detail by Andrew<br />
 Young’s riveting account of a presidential hopeful’s meteoric rise and<br />
 scandalous fall.  Like a non-fiction<br />
 version of <em>All the King’s Men</em>\, <em>The Politician</em> offers a truly<br />
 disturbing\, even shocking perspective on the risks taken and tactics employed<br />
 by a man determined to rule the most powerful nation on earth.
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 Idealistic and ambitious\, Andrew Young volunteered for<br />
 the John Edwards campaign for Senate in 1998 and quickly became the candidate’s<br />
 right hand man. As the senator became a national star\, Young’s responsibilities<br />
 grew.  For a decade he was this<br />
 politician’s confidant and he was assured he was ‘like family.”  In time\, however\, Young was drawn into a<br />
 series of questionable assignments that culminated with Edwards asking him to<br />
 help conceal the Senator’s ongoing adultery. Days before the 2008 presidential<br />
 primaries began\, Young gained international notoriety when he told the world<br />
 that he was the father of a child being carried by a woman named Rielle Hunter\,<br />
 who was actually the senator’s mistress. While Young began a life on the run\,<br />
 hiding from the press with his family and alleged mistress\, John Edwards<br />
 continued to pursue the presidency and then the Vice Presidency in the future<br />
 Obama administration.
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 Young had been the senator’s closest aide and most<br />
 trusted friend.  He believed that John<br />
 Edwards could be a great president\, and was assured throughout the cover-up<br />
 that his boss and friend would ultimately step forward to both tell the truth<br />
 and protect his aide’s career. Neither promise was kept.  Not only a moving personal account of Andrew<br />
 Young’s political education\, <em>The<br />
 Politician</em> offers a look at the trajectory which made John Edwards the<br />
 ideal Democratic candidate for president\, and the hubris which brought him<br />
 down\, leaving his career\, his marriage and his dreams in ashes.
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 After earning a bachelor’s degree at the UNC- Chapel Hill<br />
 and a law degree at the Wake Forest University School of Law\, Andrew Young was<br />
 a volunteer for John Edwards’ winning campaign for U.S. Senate. Hired in 1999\,<br />
 Young became Edwards’ longest serving and most trusted aide. He raised more<br />
 than $10 million for the politician’s various causes and played a key role in<br />
 Edwards’ efforts to become President of the United States. Now a private<br />
 citizen\, he lives in Chapel Hill with his wife Cheri and their three children.   
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 <strong> </strong>
 </p>
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 Reviews\:
 </p>
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 &quot\;A book worth reading for its larger drama. With a<br />
 title that ultimately works like a shiv in the ribs\, Mr. Young’s book examines<br />
 what a politician really is\:  the value<br />
 of his words... the extent of his feelings of entitlement\, the outrageousness<br />
 of his ego...and the gap between his public convictions and private behavior&quot\;<br />
 - Janet Maslin\, The New York Times
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 “Mesmerizing...This is not a political memoir. It’s a<br />
 morality tale with the chill of Hitchcock.” ---Tina Brown\, The Daily Beast
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 “Replete with colorful anecdotes and vignettes\, this<br />
 forceful memoir offers a familiar\, if a bit slippery\, tale of lost youthful<br />
 innocence.” --The New York Times Book Review
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 “How often does the quest for the White House become an<br />
 unhealthy obsession\, not just for a candidate and his spouse\, but for the<br />
 people around them?” --The Boston Globe
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 <strong>Wednesday</strong>
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 <strong>03/24/09  7pm-8pm</strong>
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 <strong>Alan DeNiro reads<br />
 from <em>Total Oblivion\, More or Less</em></strong>
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 What’s a girl to do when her world is invaded by warriors<br />
 from the ancient world? That’s the problem faced by sixteen-year-old Macy\, who<br />
 sees her quiet\, normal life in suburban Minnesota turned upside down when<br />
 things that should never be possible begin to transform the landscape all<br />
 around her. The cable stops working\, the phone lines die–and then the horsemen<br />
 come to town. It’s not the same America that she last went to sleep in.
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 Ticketed to a refugee camp by the marauding Scythian<br />
 armies\, Macy and her family come to believe that heading down the Mississippi<br />
 by boat is their one escape from the encroaching madness. But as they make<br />
 their way downriver\, Macy’s world just keeps getting stranger\, and the wooden<br />
 submarines\, wasp-borne plagues\, and talking dogs are the least of her problems\:<br />
 For in this upside-down world\, old identities warp and family bonds are sorely<br />
 tested.
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 Acclaimed writer Alan DeNiro has fashioned a completely<br />
 original\, utterly beguiling melding of the surreal and the everyday.  Alan DeNiro was born in Erie\, Pennsylvania.<br />
 He graduated from the College of Wooster and received an MFA in poetry writing<br />
 from the University of Virginia. His collection of short stories\, <em>Skinny Dipping in the Lake of the Dead</em>\,<br />
 was longlisted for the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award and a<br />
 finalist for the Crawford Award. His short fiction has appeared in <em>One Story\, Crowd\, Interfictions 2\, Strange<br />
 Horizons</em>\, and elsewhere. He lives outside St. Paul\, Minnesota with his wife<br />
 Kristin\, a dog\, and three cats.
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 <strong>Jennifer<br />
 Frick-Ruppert discusses <em>Mountain Nature\:<br />
 A Seasonal Natural History of the Southern Appalachians</em></strong>
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 The Southern Appalachians are home to a breathtakingly<br />
 diverse array of living things--from delicate orchids to carnivorous pitcher<br />
 plants\, from migrating butterflies to flying squirrels\, and from brawny black<br />
 bears to more species of salamander than anywhere else in the world. Mountain<br />
 Nature is a lively and engaging account of the ecology of this remarkable<br />
 region. It explores the animals and plants of the Southern Appalachians and the<br />
 webs of interdependence that connect them.
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 Within the region's roughly 35 million acres\, extending<br />
 from north Georgia through the Carolinas to northern Virginia\, exists a mosaic<br />
 of habitats\, each fostering its own unique natural community. Stories of the<br />
 animals and plants of the Southern Appalachians are intertwined with<br />
 descriptions of the seasons\, giving readers a glimpse into the interlinked rhythms<br />
 of nature\, from daily and yearly cycles to long-term geological changes.<br />
 Residents and visitors to Great Smoky Mountains or Shenandoah National Parks\,<br />
 the Blue Ridge Parkway\, or any of the national forests or other natural<br />
 attractions within the region will welcome this appealing introduction to its<br />
 ecological wonders.
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 Jennifer Frick-Ruppert is associate professor of ecology<br />
 and environmental science at Brevard College in Brevard\, North Carolina.
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 <strong>3/26/10  7-8pm</strong>
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 <strong>Ursula Vernon\:<br />
 author of the Dragonbreath series for kids (ages 8 &amp\; up)</strong>
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 Dragonbreath is a very popular children's book<br />
 series from Ursula Vernon. A combination of text and graphic novel\, the Dragonbreath<br />
 books tell of the adventures of Danny Dragon\, a young dragon attending a school<br />
 for reptiles and amphibians. Join Danny and his best friend Wendell the Iguana<br />
 as they travel under the sea outwitting bullies\, fending off giant squid\, meet<br />
 giant heron\, run from ninjas\,and fight were-hotdogs\, all the while trying to<br />
 avoid getting an F in Science!
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 &nbsp\;
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 It’s not easy for Danny Dragonbreath to be the sole<br />
 mythical creature in a school for reptiles and amphibians—especially because he<br />
 can’t breathe fire like other dragons (as the school bully loves to remind him).<br />
 But having a unique family comes in handy sometimes\, like when his sea-serpent<br />
 cousin takes Danny and his best iguana friend on a mindboggling underwater<br />
 tour\, complete with vomiting sea cucumbers and giant squid. It sure beats<br />
 reading the encyclopedia to research his ocean report . . .
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 &nbsp\;
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 <p>Ursula<br />
 Vernon is the author and illustrator of &quot\;Nurk\,&quot\; &quot\;Digger\,&quot\;<br />
 and a number of other projects. The daughter of an artist\, she spent her youth<br />
 attempting to rebel and become a scientist\, but eventually succumbed to the<br />
 siren song of paint (although not before getting a degree in anthropology\,<br />
 because life isn't complete without student loans\, right?). Her work has been<br />
 nominated for an Eisner award\, &quot\;Talent Deserving of Wider<br />
 Recognition&quot\; and a number of Webcomics Choice Awards.</p>
 
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 <strong>1/23/10  10am-12pm</strong>
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 <strong>Your Story<br />
 Writer’s Group (meets every 4th Saturday)</strong>
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 The focus of this informal group is personal writing and<br />
 memoir prep.  Sessions will use focused<br />
 writing\, micro-instruction\, prompts and critique.  This is an informal and open group and there<br />
 is no fee for participation. Facilitated by Gaines Steer\, Personal Historian<br />
 and proprietor of Creative Writing Services in Orange County.
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SUMMARY:Fosters Market & Flyleaf Easter Cookie Decorating\, Storytime with Darren Farrell & Visit from the Easter Bunny!
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 <strong>3/27  3pm  </strong>(note<br />
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 <strong>Fosters &amp\;<br />
 Flyleaf Easter Egg-stravaganza\:</strong>
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 <strong>Cookie Decorating\, </strong>
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 <strong>the Easter Bunny and </strong>
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 <strong>Storytime featuring Darren Farrell\, author of <em>Doug-Dennis and the Flyaway Fib</em>  </strong>
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 Join us for a joint Fosters Market &amp\;Flyleaf Books<br />
 event\: bring the kids for a fun time of Easter cookie decorating and a<br />
 storytime with the Easter Bunny and Darren Farrell\, author of the new\, very<br />
 fun\, picture book <em>Doug-Dennis and the<br />
 Flyaway Fib</em>. 
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 &nbsp\;
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 &nbsp\;
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 Recommended for<br />
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 &nbsp\;
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 More about <em>Doug-Dennis<br />
 and the Flyaway Fib</em>\:
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 When best friends Doug-Dennis and Ben-Bobby go to the<br />
 circus\, something terrible happens.
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 &nbsp\;
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 Doug-Dennis eats all of his best friend's popcorn\, and<br />
 then tells a fib (It wasn't me!)\, which grows and grows (Maybe monsters ate<br />
 it!)\, carrying Doug-Dennis away.
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 As the lie gets bigger\, Doug-Dennis flies higher\, until<br />
 he's floating in a land of lies—some of them big\, some small\, and some just<br />
 downright weird. Doug-Dennis misses his best friend\, and realizes there's only<br />
 one way to come back down\: by finally telling the truth.
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 This charming sheep is sure to become a favorite. (And<br />
 that's the truth.)
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 <strong>3/27/10  7\:00pm-8\:00pm</strong>
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 <strong>Joanna Smith<br />
 Rakoff reads from <em>A Fortunate Age</em></strong>
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 Instantly compelling and immensely satisfying\, <em>A<br />
 Fortunate Age</em> details the<br />
 lives of a group of Oberlin graduates whose ambitions and friendships threaten<br />
 to unravel as they chase their dreams\, shed their youth\, and build their lives<br />
 in Brooklyn during the late 1990s.
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 There’s Lil\, a would-be scholar whose wedding brings the<br />
 group back together\; Beth\, who struggles to let go of her old beau Dave\, a<br />
 onetime piano prodigy trapped by his own insecurity\; and Emily\, an actor<br />
 perpetually on the verge of success— and starvation—who grapples with her<br />
 jealousy of Tal\, whose acting career has taken off. At the center of their<br />
 orbit is wry\, charismatic Sadie Peregrine\, who coolly observes her friends’<br />
 mistakes but can’t quite manage to avoid making her own. As they begin their<br />
 careers\, marry\, and have children\, they must navigate the shifting dynamics of<br />
 their friendships and of the world around them—from the decadent age of dot-com<br />
 millionaires to the sobering post–September 2001 landscape. Smith Rakoff’s<br />
 deeply affecting characters capture a generation.
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 &quot\;An entertaining\, updated look at artistic-minded<br />
 young people progressing toward adulthood in New York. As they experience<br />
 marriage\, children\, dot-com busts\, infidelities\, alcohol abuse\, personal<br />
 tragedies\, professional successes\, and other common experiences of<br />
 twentysomethings in the mid-1990s\, Rakoff objectively and deftly chronicles all<br />
 of it.&quot\;
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 -- <em>Library Journal</em>
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 <strong>A Community of Stories\:  Come enjoy local writers<br />
 reading from their</strong>
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 <strong>freshly-minted work--about growing up\,<br />
 relationships\, struggles\, work\, play.</strong>
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 <strong>The first of several readings\, this event is in memory of<br />
 Kit Stewart\, a lively writer</strong>
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 <strong>of both fact and fiction whose tales and quirky voice we<br />
 sorely miss.  </strong>
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 <strong>Wine and cheese reception after the readings.</strong>
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 <strong>All the readers are from workshops led by Carol Henderson<br />
 <a href=\\"http\://www.carolhenderson.com/\\">www.carolhenderson.com</a></strong>
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 <strong>3 - 4\:30 PM Sunday\, March 28.</strong>
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 <strong>04/01/10  10\:30am<br />
 Pre-School storytime &amp\; Activity</strong>
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 every Thursday morning at 10\:30am
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 <strong>04/01/10  7pm<br />
 Randi Davenport reads from <em>The Boy Who<br />
 Loved Tornadoes</em></strong>
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 Randi Davenport's story is a testament to human<br />
 fortitude\, to hope\, and to a mother's uncompromising love for her<br />
 children.  She had always worked hard to<br />
 provide her family with a sense of stability and strength\, despite the<br />
 challenges of having a son with autism and a husband whose erratic behavior<br />
 sometimes puzzled and confused her.   But<br />
 eventually\, Randi's husband slipped into his own world and permanently out of<br />
 her family's. And at fifteen\, her son Chase entered an unremitting<br />
 psychosis-pursued by terrifying images\, unable to recognize his own mother\,<br />
 unwilling to eat or even talk-becoming ever more tortured and unreachable.
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 <br />
 Beautifully written and profoundly moving\, this is the heartbreaking yet<br />
 triumphant story of how Randi navigated the byzantine and broken health care<br />
 system and managed not just to save her son from the brink of suicide but to<br />
 bring him back to her again\, and make her family whole. In &quot\;<em>The Boy Who Loved Tornadoes</em>\,&quot\; she<br />
 gives voice to the experiences of countless families whose struggles with<br />
 mental illness are likewise invisible to the larger world.
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 Randi Davenport received her MA in creative writing from<br />
 Syracuse University as well as a PhD in literature. Her short fiction and<br />
 essays have appeared in publications like the Washington Post\, the Ontario<br />
 Review\, the Alaska Review\, and Film/Literature Quarterly. She is the executive<br />
 director of the James M. Johnston Center for Undergraduate Excellence at UNC-<br />
 Chapel Hill.
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SUMMARY:Sam Stephenson\: The Making of the Jazz Loft Project (a multimedia presentation)
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Sam Stephenson is a writer and instructor at the Center for<br />
 Documentary Studies at Duke University. He has written a beautiful<br />
 hardcover book\, full of photographs\, about W. Eugene Smith's<br />
 photographs and recordings of some of the biggest names in Jazz who<br />
 haunted a Sixth Ave loft in NYC in the late 50's... </strong></p>
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 <p><strong>&quot\;(A) landmark<br />
 book...An essential book for jazz fans\, photography lovers\, and those<br />
 interested in the history of New York.&quot\; - Publisher's Weekly\, starred<br />
 review.</p>
 <p>&quot\;Absolutely magnificent.  It brings a moment in jazz to life as<br />
 perhaps no work in any other medium\, including documentary cinema\, ever<br />
 has.&quot\; - Booklist\, starred review.</p>
 <p>&quot\;The most chaotic and soulful gift book this year...an elegiac stew of<br />
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 <p><strong>&quot\;(A) landmark<br />
 book...An essential book for jazz fans\, photography lovers\, and those<br />
 interested in the history of New York.&quot\; - Publisher's Weekly\, starred<br />
 review.</p>
 <p>&quot\;Absolutely magnificent.  It brings a moment in jazz to life as<br />
 perhaps no work in any other medium\, including documentary cinema\, ever<br />
 has.&quot\; - Booklist\, starred review.</p>
 <p>&quot\;The most chaotic and soulful gift book this year...an elegiac stew of<br />
 sight and sound\, and a singularly weird\, vital\, and thrumming American<br />
 document.&quot\; - Dwight Garner\, New York Times.</strong> 
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 n 1957\, Eugene Smith\, a thirty-eight-year-old magazine photographer\,<br />
 walked out of his comfortable settled world—his longtime well-paying<br />
 job at<em> Life</em> and the home he shared with his wife and four<br />
 children in Croton-on-Hudson\, New York—to move into a dilapidated\,<br />
 five-story loft building at 821 Sixth Avenue (between Twenty-eighth and<br />
 Twenty-ninth streets) in New York City’s wholesale flower district.<br />
 Smith was trying to complete the most ambitious project of his life\, a<br />
 massive photo-essay on the city of Pittsburgh.
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 821 Sixth Avenue was a late-night haunt of musicians\, including some<br />
 of the biggest names in jazz—Charles Mingus\, Zoot Sims\, Bill Evans\, and<br />
 Thelonious Monk among them—and countless fascinating\, underground<br />
 characters. As his ambitions broke down for his quixotic Pittsburgh<br />
 opus\, Smith found solace in the chaotic\, somnambulistic world of the<br />
 loft and its artists. He turned his documentary impulses away from<br />
 Pittsburgh and toward his offbeat new surroundings.
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 From 1957 to 1965\, Smith exposed 1\,447 rolls of film at his loft\,<br />
 making roughly 40\,000 pictures\, the largest body of work in his career\,<br />
 photographing the nocturnal jazz scene as well as life on the streets<br />
 of the flower district\, as seen from his fourth-floor window. He wired<br />
 the building like a surreptitious recording studio and made 1\,740 reels<br />
 <strong>(</strong>4\,000 hours<strong>)</strong> of stereo and mono<br />
 audiotapes\, capturing more than 300 musicians\, among them Roy Haynes\,<br />
 Sonny Rollins\, Bill Evans\, Roland Kirk\, Alice Coltrane\, Don Cherry\, and<br />
 Paul Bley. He recorded\, as well\, legends such as pianists Eddie Costa\,<br />
 and Sonny Clark\, drummers Ronnie Free and Edgar Bateman\, saxophonist<br />
 Lin Halliday\, bassist Henry Grimes\, and multi-instrumentalist Eddie<br />
 Listengart.
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 <p>
 Also dropping in on the nighttime scene were the likes of Doris<br />
 Duke\, Norman Mailer\, Diane Arbus\, Robert Frank\, Henri Cartier-Bresson\,<br />
 and Salvador Dalí\, as well as pimps\, prostitutes\, drug addicts\,<br />
 thieves\, photography students\, local cops\, building inspectors\,<br />
 marijuana dealers\, and others.
 </p>
 <p>
 Sam Stephenson discovered Smith’s jazz loft photographs and tapes<br />
 eleven years ago and has spent the last seven years cataloging\,<br />
 archiving\, selecting\, and editing Smith’s materials for this book\, as<br />
 well as writing its introduction and the text interwoven throughout.
 </p>
 <p>
 W. Eugene Smith’s Jazz Loft Project has been legendary in the worlds<br />
 of art\, photography\, and music for more than forty years\, but until the<br />
 publication of <em>The Jazz Loft Project</em>\, no one had seen Smith’s<br />
 extraordinary photographs or read any of the firsthand accounts of<br />
 those who were there and lived to tell the tale(s) . . .
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 Group Meeting\: Voice to the World</strong>
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 The goal of the group is to encourage budding and already<br />
 published writers to finish their writing projects by providing support\,<br />
 encouragement\, and constructive critiques.   <br />
 The meeting is coordinated by Vonyee Carrington\, who has written since a<br />
 teenager but has recently published a book of women's writings called <em>Steps for Destiny\: Poems\, Stories and<br />
 Experiences of Women.  </em>This meeting is open to the public and is free<br />
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 <strong>CD Release party<br />
 with EIGHTwentythree and reading from <em>Bluegrass<br />
 Is My Second Language\: A Year In the Life of an Accidental Musician  </em></strong>
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 Named for the date the band first played together<br />
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 the love of Bluegrass music.
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 Jeff Wiseman is a Master of the five-string banjo and<br />
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 Greg Eldred is a virtuoso guitarist and composer. Greg's<br />
 singing ability has made him a Triad legend and he carries most of the lead vocal chores for the band\, often<br />
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 sometimes unconventional mandolin with a kind of reckless abandon while weaving his manic harmonica<br />
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 Bluegrass\, other times it wails into Blues and Rock 'N Roll\, butit is always evocative and effective. John is also the<br />
 author of “<em>Bluegrass Is My Second Language\: A Year In The Life Of An Accidental Bluegrass Musician</em>”.
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 The group is anchored by the considerable musical talents<br />
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 line and in time but Keith manages his task as the true Master he is\, playing in his amazing and compelling style<br />
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 treat to watch as he dances with his bass across the stage when the music lifts him up!
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 EIGHTwentythree will delight any audience member who has<br />
 a true love for music in general and Bluegrass Music in particular. The core of the groups' success is<br />
 the way all their songs\, whether original or a cover performed with a distinct EIGHTwentythree twist\, convey<br />
 the groups' deep respect for each other as people and musicians AND their respect and love for the Music they<br />
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 When a brigade of General Sherman’s victorious army<br />
 marched into Chapel Hill the day after Easter 1865\, the Civil War had just<br />
 ended and President Abraham Lincoln had been assassinated. Citizens of the<br />
 picturesque North Carolina college town had endured years of hardship and<br />
 sacrifice\, and now the Union army was patrolling its streets. One of Sherman’s<br />
 young generals paid a visit to the stately home of David Swain\, president of<br />
 the University of North Carolina and a former governor of the state\, to inform<br />
 him that the town was now under Union occupation.
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 Against this unlikely backdrop began a passionate and<br />
 controversial love story still vivid in town lore. When President Swain’s<br />
 daughter Ella met the Union general\, life for these two young people who had<br />
 spent the war on opposite sides was forever altered.
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 General Smith Atkins of Illinois abhorred slavery and<br />
 greatly admired Abraham Lincoln. Spirited young Ella Swain had been raised in a<br />
 slave-owning family and had spent the war years gathering supplies to send to<br />
 Confederate soldiers. 
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 But\, as a close friend of the Swains wrote\, when Atkins<br />
 met Ella\, the two “‘changed eyes’ at first sight and a wooing followed.”  The reaction of the Swains and fellow North<br />
 Carolinians to this North-South love affair was swift and often unforgiving.
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 In <em>Undaunted Heart\:<br />
 The True Story of a Southern Belle &amp\; a Yankee General</em>\, author Suzy<br />
 Barile\, a great-great-granddaughter of Ella Swain and Smith Atkins\, tells their<br />
 story\, separating facts from the elaborate embellishments the famous courtship<br />
 and marriage have taken on over the generations. Interwoven throughout<br />
 Undaunted Heart are excerpts from Ella’s never-before-published letters to her<br />
 parents that reveal a loving marriage that transcended differences and scandal.
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 <strong>04/07/10</strong>
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 <strong>6\:30pm-8\:30pm</strong>
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 <strong>Sacrificial Poets<br />
 Open Mic (every 1st &amp\; 3rd Wed)  Open to all ages</strong>
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 The Sacrificial Poets and Flyleaf Books are teaming up to<br />
 provide a community wide open mic every 1st and 3rd Wednesday night. Come share<br />
 or listen to poems\, prose\, songs\, or any other personal expression with an<br />
 audience of open minds and ears. 
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 &nbsp\;
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 The Sacrificial Poets are North Carolina’s only youth<br />
 Performance Poetry Team\, composed of youth ages 13-19 from the Chapel<br />
 Hill-Durham area. The students are chosen in a local competition (Slam) and<br />
 required to attend practices\, workshops\, and local community performances. Now<br />
 in their fifth year\, they teach how to work effectively in a team environment\;<br />
 learn to effectively express themselves through poetry and performance\; learn<br />
 how to become community opinion leaders and change makers in the<br />
 community.  Sacrificial Poets recently<br />
 formed a partnership with the St. Josephs Historic Foundation/Hayti Heritage<br />
 Center in Durham\, and with these partners are striving to make Sacrificial<br />
 Poets summer camps and after school programs a reality in 2010.
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 &nbsp\;
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 Last year the new 2009 team reached the semi-finals at<br />
 Youth Speaks Brave New Voices in Chicago and placed top eight out of fifty plus<br />
 teams from around the globe. While at BNV\, Sacrificial Poets members G Yamazawa<br />
 and Jake Jacoby were featured in the Youth Speaks annual Speak Green<br />
 competition. While this success demonstrates the caliber of our youth poets\,<br />
 the true measure of our accomplishments lies in their fundamental growth as<br />
 human beings. Their achievements both on and off the stage demonstrate the<br />
 power of poetry as a tool for personal development and social change.
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 <strong>Main Street Rag Publishing<br />
 Co Reading &amp\; Open Mic Series (every 2nd  Thursday)</strong>
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 Main Street Rag Publishing Company have joined together  as the newest location for the Main Street Rag<br />
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 7pm\, co-hosts Debra Kaufman and Stan Absher will start the evening by<br />
 introducing two of our authors as featured readers\, followed by an Open Mic.  Readers\, writers and appreciators of poetry\,<br />
 short fiction and creative non-fiction are invited to join in.
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 The Main Street Rag Publishing Company\, a bindery and a<br />
 publisher based in Charlotte\, has published a quarterly print magazine since<br />
 1996. Among its features are poetry\, short fiction\, photography and graphic<br />
 images\, essays\, interviews\, reviews\, cartoons and commentary.  MSR also publishes poetry through their<br />
 annual chapbook and full-length poetry collection contests.  They also help writers self-publish their<br />
 works\; from design\, layout and printing to shipping the books out.
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 10am-12noon  (held every second Saturday)</strong>
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 <strong>Prompt Writing<br />
 Class by Nancy Peacock</strong>
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 Prompt Writing\: Serious writing begins with playful<br />
 writing. Please join this unique ongoing group of supportive adult writers and<br />
 play your way into the possibilities of the written word. Based on the work of<br />
 Natalie Goldberg (<em>WRITING DOWN THE BONES\, WILD MIND</em>) we set a timer for<br />
 fifteen minutes and write using prompts as our launch pads. This class is free<br />
 and open to the public.
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 Nancy Peacock’s first book LIFE WITHOUT WATER was<br />
 published and chosen as a <em>New York Times</em><br />
 Notable Book. It was followed a few years later by another novel HOME ACROSS<br />
 THE ROAD and most recently by a work of nonfiction\, A BROOM OF ONE’S OWN\: WORDS<br />
 ON WRITING\, HOUSECLEANING\, AND LIFE.  Nancy lives in Chatham County and runs<br />
 writing workshops in her studio and this Prompt Writing class every second<br />
 Saturday at Flyleaf Books.
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 <strong>04/10/10</strong>
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 <strong>Thriller author<br />
 Bryan Gilmer and Sawyer-Goldberg band swing FELONIOUS JAZZ live</strong>
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 Author Bryan Gilmer reads from <em>Felonious Jazz\,</em> a compulsively readable crime thriller set in<br />
 Raleigh. The reading will be accompanied Prairie Home Companion-style by the<br />
 Sawyer-Goldberg jazz band.
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 If you enjoy thrillers by the likes of Michael Connelly\,<br />
 John Sandford\, Lee Child or Carl Hiaasen\, come discover author Bryan Gilmer\,<br />
 whose darkly comic crime novels are set in the Triangle. One reviewer called<br />
 his FELONIOUS JAZZ\, &quot\;one of the freshest novels I've read in some<br />
 time\,&quot\; while another wrote\, &quot\;The twist at the end had me screaming<br />
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 The Sawyer-Goldberg jazz band will accompany Bryan<br />
 Prairie Home Companion-style as he reads scenes. And the band will play<br />
 standards from Monk\, Miles and other jazz greats as guests mingle and browse<br />
 and Bryan meets readers and signs books.
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 Synopsis\: When a top client of an elite Raleigh law firm<br />
 comes home to find his McMansion burglarized -- and his new wife's dog dead in<br />
 the kitchen -- the man suspects his ex-wife. But legal investigator Jeff Davis<br />
 Swaine senses the killer is someone far more dangerous. From a stolen minivan\,<br />
 washed-up jazz bassist Leonard Noblac watches as Swaine begins to investigate.<br />
 He's ready to perform his next crime to punish zeros in the soulless suburbs<br />
 and happy to have Swaine in his audience. Used to working from the shadow at<br />
 the back of the stage -- and drunk on waterless hand sanitizer -- Leonard intends<br />
 to put down a throbbing beat of crime and destruction he hopes will make him<br />
 famous\: his perfect jazz album of felonies.
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 &nbsp\;
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 Bryan Gilmer has made his living as a writer for more<br />
 than 15 years\, working first as a night-shift crime reporter for a Southern<br />
 newspaper before advancing to Florida's largest paper\, the<br />
 Pulitzer-prizewinning St. Petersburg Times. Now he teaches newswriting at the<br />
 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and writes for institutional and<br />
 corporate clients in addition to his fiction. He lives with his wife\, Kelly\,<br />
 and their son\, Quinn\, in Durham\, North Carolina. 
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 <strong>A talk sponsored<br />
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 <strong>Anna Baltzer gives<br />
 a multimedia presentation on her book and DVD\: </strong><em>Witness in Palestine\:  A Jewish<br />
 American Woman in the Occupied Territories</em><strong></strong>
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 Anna Baltzer is an American\, granddaughter of Holocaust<br />
 survivors\, graduate of Columbia University and a former Fulbright Scholar.  Her once unconditional support for Israel was<br />
 transformed by what she learned in the Middle East\, and she became a tireless<br />
 advocate for change in Israeli policies. <br />
 She has written <em>Witness in<br />
 Palestine\:  A Jewish American Woman in<br />
 the Occupied Territories</em>\, and has given her acclaimed presentation\,<br />
 &quot\;Life in Occupied Palestine\: <br />
 Eyewitness Stories &amp\; Photos\,&quot\; in universities\, schools\,<br />
 churches\, mosques\, and synagogues throughout the United States.  She is a contributor to three upcoming books<br />
 on the Israel-Palestine issue and serves on the Middle East Committee of the<br />
 Women's International League for Peace &amp\; Freedom and the Board of Directors<br />
 of The Research Journalism Initiative\, Grassroots Jerusalem\, and The Council<br />
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 <strong>Malcolm Jones<br />
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 Malcolm Jones\, Cultural Editor at Newsweek magazine\, has<br />
 written a memoir that provides a wonderful view into North Carolina in the 1950s and 1960s\:  A child surrounded mostly by grandparents\,<br />
 aunts\, and uncles born in the previous century\, Malcolm Jones finds himself<br />
 underfoot in a disintegrating marriage. His father is charming but careless<br />
 about steady work\, often gone from home and often drunk. His mother\, a<br />
 schoolteacher and faded Southern belle\, clings to the past while hungering for<br />
 respectability and stability. Jones vividly describes their faltering marriage<br />
 as it plays out against larger cracks in society\: the convulsions of<br />
 desegregation and a popular culture that threatens the church-centered life of<br />
 his family. He also recalls idyllic times and the ordinary\, easy moments of an<br />
 otherwise fraught childhood\: discovering an old Victrola\, attending a<br />
 marionette show—experiences that offer a portal to other worlds.
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 Richly evoking a time and place with rare depth of<br />
 feeling and a penetrating\, often bittersweet candor\, Malcolm Jones gives us the<br />
 fundamental stories of a life—where he comes from\, who he was\, who he has<br />
 become.
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 Malcolm Jones was born January 8\, 1952 in Lancaster\,<br />
 S.C.\, the only child of Malcolm Jones Sr. and Margaret Floyd Jones\, with whom<br />
 he moved to Winston-Salem\, N.C.\, when he was two.  When he was 12 years old\, his parents<br />
 divorced\, and thereafter he lived with his mother until he went to college\,<br />
 first in Florida and then back in North Carolina\, where he graduated from Wake<br />
 Forest University with a BA in 1974.
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 While still in college\, he went to work for the<br />
 Winston-Salem Journal\, starting as an intern writing obituaries and then as a<br />
 part-time reporter. For the next decade\, he worked at several North Carolina<br />
 newspapers–the Twin City Sentinel in Winston-Salem\, the Morning Herald in<br />
 Durham and the Daily News in Greensboro. For all those papers he wrote<br />
 editorials\, feature stories and book reviews. In 1983\, he moved to St.<br />
 Petersburg\, Fla.\, where he created the book section for the St. Petersburg<br />
 Times. In 1984\, he collaborated with the song writer and composer Van Dyke<br />
 Parks and the artist Barry Moser on Jump!\, a retelling of several Brer Rabbit<br />
 stories. In 1989\, he took a job writing book reviews and other stories in the<br />
 arts and culture section of Newsweek\, where he has worked ever since.  In 1987\, he married Robin Lawrence\, with whom<br />
 he has two children\, Susannah and Spencer. They live in Croton\, N.Y.\, a small<br />
 town on the Hudson River not far from New York City.
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 <strong>Bland Simpson<br />
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 Blending history\, oral history\, autobiography\, and travel<br />
 narrative\, Bland Simpson explores the islands that lie in the sounds\, rivers\,<br />
 and swamps of North Carolina's inner coast. In each of the fifteen chapters in<br />
 the book\, Simpson covers a single island or group of islands\, many of which\,<br />
 were it not for the buffering Outer Banks\, would be lost to the ebbs and flows<br />
 of the Atlantic. Instead they are home to unique plant and animal species and<br />
 well-established hardwood forests\, and many retain vestiges of an earlier human<br />
 history.
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 Bland Simpson is a member of the Tony Award-winning Red<br />
 Clay Ramblers and has collaborated on such musicals as King Mackerel\, Kudzu\,<br />
 and the Broadway hit Fool Moon. He teaches creative writing at the University<br />
 of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and was the 2005 Fine Arts recipient of the North<br />
 Carolina Award\, the state's highest civilian honor. His books include Ghost<br />
 Ship of Diamond Shoals and Into the Sound Country\, which also features<br />
 photography by his wife\, Ann.  Ann Cary<br />
 Simpson is associate dean of the School of Government at UNC Chapel Hill.
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 Charles Frazier called Cataloochee\, Wayne Caldwell’s<br />
 acclaimed debut\, “a brilliant portrait of a community and a way of life long<br />
 gone\, a lost America.” Now\, in <strong>Requiem by Fire</strong>\, Caldwell returns to the<br />
 same fertile Appalachian ground that provided the setting for his first novel\,<br />
 recalling a singular time in American history when the greater good may not<br />
 have been best for everyone.</p>
 <p>In the late 1920s\, Cataloochee\, North Carolina\, a settlement<br />
 tucked deep in the Great Smoky Mountains\, is home to nearly eleven hundred<br />
 souls—many of them prosperous farmers whose ancestors broke the first furrows a<br />
 century earlier. Now attorney Oliver Babcock\, Jr.\, has been given the difficult<br />
 task of presenting the locals with two options\: sell their land to the federal<br />
 government for the creation of a national park or remain behind at their own<br />
 financial peril. </p>
 <p>While some of the area’s inhabitants seem ready to embrace a<br />
 new and modern life\, others\, deeply embedded in their rural ways\, are<br />
 resistant. Silas Wright’s cantankerous unwillingness to sell or to follow the<br />
 new rules leads to some knotty and often amusing predicaments. Jim Hawkins\,<br />
 hired by the Parks commission\, has relocated his reluctant wife\, Nell\, and<br />
 their children to Cataloochee\, but Nell’s unhappiness forces Jim to make a dire<br />
 choice between his roots and his family. And a sinister force is at work<br />
 in the form of the deranged Willie McPeters\, who threatens those who have<br />
 decided to stay put.</p>
 <p><strong>    </strong><em>Requiem by Fire</em> is a moving\,<br />
 timeless tale of survival and change. With humor and pathos\, this magnificent<br />
 novel transports readers to another time and place—and celebrates Southern<br />
 storytelling at its finest.
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 My mother’s first cousin’s husband died mysteriously. My<br />
 first short story\, “The Pact\,” transplanted that incident into Cataloochee.
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 My great-grandfather was killed by a falling tree in<br />
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 A family relic\, an Iver Johnson “owlhead” pistol\, worked<br />
 its way into the hands of Ezra Banks\, who\, by then\, lived in Cataloochee.
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 Thus my typical working pattern\: begin by sketching a<br />
 fragment of a story\, or an artifact\: a dead man face up in a creek\, a huge tree<br />
 limb atop a farmer\, a pistol lying on a table. As details emerge – the wife<br />
 finds her dead husband\, friends turn the limb over\, a man orders the pistol<br />
 from a catalog – I discover why he fell in the creek\, how the farmer’s funeral<br />
 will be conducted\, what manner of man bought the pistol. Soon the material<br />
 begins to stand on its own. When it grows large enough to walk\, and not<br />
 awkwardly\, it finds life as a novel.
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 That’s how Cataloochee came to be.
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