Almost every member of our staff read it, and everyone loved it! We were especially excited to meet Joel Rose and ask him all our questions about his phenomenal novel, The Blackest Bird. Joel arrived with his lovely wife Karen and two vivacious boys, and people filed in off the streets to listen to Joel speak. Our most burning question was answered; it has to do with the end of the novel though, so we will post it below the jump. The Blackest Bird took an unbelievable 17 years to be completed, with Joel working on it even when he was very ill. Karen also worked on it as the editor. The finished product shows the amount of research and imagination that was poured into it. Definitely a labor of love, The Blackest Bird has become a bestseller at The Book Cove.
After Joel's autographing, sports writer Howard Megdal joined us with Rachel. The beautiful young couple had several avid baseball fans waiting for them. Howard discussed his first book, The Baseball Talmud, as well as Judaism and anti-Semitism.
Visit Joel's website: http://www.joelrosebooks.com/
Read an interview with Howard: http://www.metsgeek.com/articles/2008/05/02/interview-howard-megdal/
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Hudson River Celebration
The Henry Hudson Celebration went off without a hitch! Five authors joined us to speak and sign their books. Hudson Talbott, Joanne Michels, Sheila Buff, Kevin Woyce, and Lucey Bowen formed our panelist of experts. The event drew quite a nice crowd, with lots of questions and animated discussion. Two of the authors had written travel books, one had written for children, and the other two were histories of the Hudson. All in all, it was a great event!
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Home Run
Allen Barra joined us today! Allen just published a bestselling biography of Yogi Berra. A number of avid baseball fans turned out to listen to Allen share Yogi anecdotes and trivia. Allen has met Yogi numerous times over the years, and has written a very intimate, glowing tribute to the famous Yankees catcher. Allen is sharing "Yogisms," identifying the real ones and discrediting the invented ones.
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Signing in the Summer
On a beautiful sunny Saturday afternoon, the Book Cove was fortunate enough to host two lovely ladies. Our first author, Jayanti Tamm, entered the store with such a graceful presence, we knew it was her right away! Jayanti journeyed from NJ with her friend Jose, who doubled as a camera man. Jayanti was incredibly beautiful and poised; she was arguably one of the most well-spoken authors we have ever had the privilege to listen to. Jayanti talked with the audience and read from her book, Cartwheels in a Sari: A Memoir of Growing Up Cult. Jayanti was very candid about the confusing and harrowing experiences that characterize cult life, including the futile desire to blend in socially, despite the associations with the (somewhat notorious) Sri Chinmoy sect. Listening to Jayanti speak about "Guru" was very thought-provoking. The stories of the guru's ploys for power, desire for fame, and manipulations of his followers were as fascinating as they were chilling, and Jayanti's audience listened spellbound as she read from Cartwheels and shared anecdotes. Selected as the "chosen one" by the guru for the cult, Jayanti grew up as the cult grew more powerful. The guru attracted followers such as Carlos Santana and Roberta Flack, among others.
Upon the guru's death in 2007, the New York Times wrote a warm obituary of the cult leader. Jayanti paints a different, yet fair, picture of this man. That was something the audience responded to, how honest and open Jayanti was, and how tranquil she seemed. Many people would have become embittered by such a turbulent childhood and traumatic young adulthood, but this woman has learned from it and gone on to build a life of her own. In attendence were Jayanti's mother, who also lived in and then left from the cult, and Jayanti's 19-month-old daughter, who was super cute in her yellow outfit and matching patterned shoes. Jayanti was so popular with the people in attendence that her signing ran for over an hour, with everyone asking questions and sharing personal stories and feedback.
As Jayanti's signing wrapped up, Gail Graham and Beaux, her faithful dog, took the stage. Gail is a very distinguished novelist, who has received numerous international accolades for her superb writing. Sea Changes is Gail's newest offering, and quite a few fans turned out to have a copy signed. Gail amiably chatted every one of them up, and random passerby grew intrigued and approached to learn more. Gail had a great deal of passion about her writing, and that came through and charmed our clientele. Gail joined us all the way from California, and we very much appreciate that she was able to stop by.
Thanks again, as always, to our audience members for coming and asking such great questions.
Upon the guru's death in 2007, the New York Times wrote a warm obituary of the cult leader. Jayanti paints a different, yet fair, picture of this man. That was something the audience responded to, how honest and open Jayanti was, and how tranquil she seemed. Many people would have become embittered by such a turbulent childhood and traumatic young adulthood, but this woman has learned from it and gone on to build a life of her own. In attendence were Jayanti's mother, who also lived in and then left from the cult, and Jayanti's 19-month-old daughter, who was super cute in her yellow outfit and matching patterned shoes. Jayanti was so popular with the people in attendence that her signing ran for over an hour, with everyone asking questions and sharing personal stories and feedback.
As Jayanti's signing wrapped up, Gail Graham and Beaux, her faithful dog, took the stage. Gail is a very distinguished novelist, who has received numerous international accolades for her superb writing. Sea Changes is Gail's newest offering, and quite a few fans turned out to have a copy signed. Gail amiably chatted every one of them up, and random passerby grew intrigued and approached to learn more. Gail had a great deal of passion about her writing, and that came through and charmed our clientele. Gail joined us all the way from California, and we very much appreciate that she was able to stop by.
Thanks again, as always, to our audience members for coming and asking such great questions.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
June Begins
This weekend, 3 authors will be joining us at the Cove! Jayanti Tamm will be here Saturday June 6th at 1 pm. Jayanti wrote Cartwheels in a Sari: A Memoir of Growing Up Cult.
"[T]he now happily married mother lands on her feet--and her effort is worthy of applause." -People Magazine, 4 out of 4 Stars
Visit our website, www.pawlingbookcove.com, for more information.
"In her fascinating new memoir, Cartwheels in a Sari, Jayanti Tamm describes growing up in a cult within mainstream America--and how she eventually managed to break free. With a succinct and earnest writing style, Tamm delivers a coming-of-age story overflowing with heartbreaking and hilarious moments." -Forbes Magazine, in their controversial article praising Tamm's book and attacking the New York Times.
"[T]he now happily married mother lands on her feet--and her effort is worthy of applause." -People Magazine, 4 out of 4 Stars
Also on Saturday June 6th, Gail Graham is appearing at 2 pm. Sea Changes is Gail's brand new book. She has written six previous novels, three of which went on to become New York Times Book of the Year recommendations. Gail's novels have been translated into half a dozen different languages; one of them, Crossfire, won Germany’s most prestigious literary award, the Buxtehude Bulle. Gail is on a book tour, and is coming all the way from California to meet you.
And then, on Sunday June 7th at 2 pm, we have Allen Barra. Allen just published the first comprehensive biography of the one, the only Yogi Berra. Yogi Berra: Eternal Yankee has become a bestselling and beloved book in record time. This also makes a great gift for Father's Day!
Come for a reading and/or discussion with the author, a lively Q&A, and an autographing for those wishing to purchase a book.
Visit our website, www.pawlingbookcove.com, for more information.
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