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eNewsletter June 2008

You don't really want to buy Dad a tie this year again, do you?

If we asked you what you have learned from your Dad,
you probably wouldn't know where to start.
Just before June brings in the Summer Solstice,
Dad gets his own day in the sun so make it special.
Sit down with June's Jaunty Jipkiss Jotter, get some great gift ideas,
and then show him at least one thing that you learned... that nobody likes the same gift every year!

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS:

  • Store Hours
  • Did You Know?
  • Upcoming Events
  • StoryTime!
  • Book Camp Under a Veil of Secrecy!
  • Local Book Clubs & Books for the Summer!
  • A Store "WOW" and a Staff Bow
  • Groovy Gadgets, Goodies & Games
  • Book Reviews
  • Food Glorious Food!
  • A Verse from a Poetic Mind
  • An Idea from a Scientific Mind
  • May Top 10 Store Best Sellers
  • Pat's Corner
  • How to Find Us
  • Link to Leavenworth Happenings
  • Link to mountain pass and weather reports & etc.
  • A Closing Thought... Until Next Month!

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Did You Know?


A Book For All Seasons is Ready for Summer!

Just walk into the store and you'll instantly see that we're ready for sun and fun! It's time to hit the beach!

Save War and Peace for those long nights of winter, to celebrate summer, we have a "sunsational" Summer Reading Series that is packed with
take-along, beach-perfect titles!






Pick one for now or stock up for the summer - a perfect idea for a busy summer grab and go lifestyle!

Here's the list!


  • Jane Porter - Mrs. Perfect
  • Sheila Roberts - Bikini Season
  • Jill Barnett - The Days of Summer
    Meet Jill Barnett June 8th! More details below.
  • Michelle M. Murphy - The Barista Diary
    Meet Michelle M. Murphy June 15th! More details below.

So grab your flip-flops and come on over to pick up your essential summer reading material!

Jill Barnett and The Days of Summer!


Sunday, June 8th, from 1:00-3:00pm, A Book for All Seasons is pleased to have New York Times bestselling author Jill Barnett join us as she brings The Days of Summer to our Summer Reading Series. Jill Barnett has nearly seven million copies of her books in print, and with Days of Summer she give us a deeply affecting family drama about the power of forgiveness, finding the courage to change,
and the grace to rise above tragedy.

"Barnett delivers a well-written novel filled with enough emotion, passion, and drama to please Danielle Steel fans." -Booklist

"The Days of Summer is a splendid novel, the kind you'll want to read more than once." -Catherine Coulter


Jill Barnett is a critically acclaimed and award-winning author who has long been a reader favorite. She has written thirteen novels, six short stories and has been published in seventeen languages. A winner of the National Waldenbook Award, she grew up along the Southern California coast and now lives with her family in the Pacific Northwest.


Visit Jill Barnett on the Web!

Place a SIGNED copy of The Days of Summer lovingly into your cart for only $7.99!





Later that day, be sure to visit Jill at d'Vinery
from 6:00-7:00pm
for A Taste of Wine and Words.
Meet Jill over a taste of Eagle Creek Wine
in the relaxed setting of Eagle Creek's Front Street tasting room, d'Vinery,
across the street from Gustavs.

For information, call 509-548-1451 or click here to send us an email!




The Word is Out!
The Barista Diary is Delicious Fun With a Laugh a Minute!

Another must-read on our Summer Reading Series list is The Barista Diary written by Michelle M. Murphy. Mark June 15th from 1:00-3:00pm on your calendar because Michelle will be here to chat and to sign copies of this hilarious book about a year in the life of a Northwest barista named Christy.

Set in a tiny mountain town that hasn't changed since the 1800s, The Barista Diary recounts the story of Christy, a spirited, sassy, single young woman who serves up coffee to her customers even as she battles the extreme weather and the extreme times. Written with humor and truth, The Barista Diary proves that going for a dream may not be easy, but it is always worth it.
Filled with 365 coffee recipes, this is a treat for both coffee and fiction lovers.


Want more information? Contact us at: info@abookforallseasons.com.



Place a SIGNED copy of The Barista Diary lovingly into your cart for $18.99





That same evening, we again have A Taste of Wine and Words
at d'Vinery from 6:00-7:00pm
where you will have a chance to meet with Michelle
over a taste of Eagle Creek Wine
in the relaxed setting of Eagle Creek's Front Street tasting room, d'Vinery,
across the street from Gustavs.

For information, call 509-548-1451 or
click here to send us an email!
We hope to see you there, because as Michelle says,
"Women need more than strong coffee to get through life!"



Arts and Crafts in the Pacific Northwest!

A real treat is coming our way as Lawrence Kreisman, co-author of the amazing new book, The Arts and Crafts Movement in the Pacific Northwest joins us on June 21st from 1:00-3:00pm at A Book for All Seasons.

This is your chance to pick up your own signed copy of this fascinating volume as well as to meet and informally chat with the author as he visits our store.

Later that evening, from 7:00-9:00pm, A Book for All Seasons and the Wenatchee Valley Museum will partner together to bring Lawrence Kreisman's insightful presentation and slideshow about the Arts and Crafts Legacy and how it was embraced throughout the Northwest.

You'll find the Museum at 127 S. Mission in Wenatchee.

Want more information? Contact us at: info@abookforallseasons.com.



Lawrence Kreisman has been the program director of Historic Seattle since 1997 - a membership organization that for 32 years has preserved and restored buildings and encouraged people to get involved in preservation through its advocacy efforts. He is known for bringing public attention to the Northwest's architectural heritage and its preservation through courses, tours, exhibits, lectures, articles and books, and program development. He holds master's degrees in architecture from the University of Washington and in English literature from the University of Chicago. His lectures and tours on late nineteenth and early twentieth century architecture are sought after throughout the Northwest and we're excited to have him with us this month.



This magnificent compendium is the first comprehensive exploration of the Arts and Crafts legacy in the Pacific Northwest. It traces the movement from its nineteenth century English beginnings to its flowering in Washington and Oregon through the 1920s and beyond, weaving a tale of idealism and devotion.
Beautifully illustrated with photographs and period graphics, this groundbreaking volume is an authoritative reference, a provocative story, and an irresistible treasure trove for Arts and Crafts collectors and enthusiasts everywhere.

Place a SIGNED copy of The Arts and Crafts Movement in the Pacific Northwest lovingly into your cart for $39.95





Elizabeth Sims arrives with The Actress!

First, an award-winning author takes on an engaging new series with a fresh take on Hollywood. Then she brings in an amateur sleuth, and that's when you get
The Actress, the latest offering by author Elizabeth Sims.

Elizabeth Sims will be stopping by to sign copies of her books on
Sunday, June 22nd from 1:00-3:00pm

Reviews are coming in fast and furious for The Actress!

"In her first departure from her Lillian Byrd series,
Sims crafts a page-turner from stem to stern!" - Kirkus Reviews

"Her wry commentary on life in Hollywood is dead-on." - Publishers Weekly

"Intricate and surprising, this is a gripping read
and a promising start to a new mystery series."
- Booklist review by Kristine Huntley

"It sure looks like a winner to me!" - Elizabeth's Mom




Check Out Elizabeth Sims on the Web and stop by to meet Elizabeth here, at A Book for All Seasons!

Want more information? Contact us at: info@abookforallseasons.com.



Place a SIGNED copy of The Actress lovingly into your cart for $24.95





Would you like a chance to meet Elizabeth Sims in a relaxed, peaceful setting?
Come to d'Vinery from 6:00-7:00pm
for A Taste of Wine and Words
is an opportunity for informal conversation with Elizabeth
over a taste of Eagle Creek Wine
in Eagle Creek's Front Street tasting room, d'Vinery,
across the street from Gustavs.

For information, call 509-548-1451 or click here to send us an email!





Join us for A Special Dinner with Author Paul Roberts

Saturday, June 28th - 6:00-8:30pm, Please join A Book for All Seasons and Pretiola Natural Bakery
for a Finger Food Dinner in the Fireplace Room at Apple Annie's in Cashmere for an informative night
with best-selling author, Paul Roberts.


Paul Roberts, best-selling author of The End of Oil, turns his attention to the modern food economy and finds that the system entrusted to meet our most basic needs is failing dramatically.
In this carefully researched, vividly recounted narrative, Roberts lays out the stark economic realities beneath modern food, and shows how our system for making, marketing, and moving what we eat is growing less and less compatible with the billions of consumers that system was built to serve.
Comprehensive and global, with lucid writing, dramatic detail and fresh insights, The End of Food offers readers new, accessible way to understand the vulnerable miracle of the modern food economy. Roberts presents clear, stark visions of the future and helps us prepare to make the decisions - personal and global - we must make to survive the demise of food production as we know it.

Paul Roberts has written about the resource economics and politics for numerous publications, including The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and Rolling Stone, and lectures frequently on business and environmental issues. The End of Oil was a 2005 New York Public Library Helen Bernstein Book Award Finalist.


Given the subject matter of this book, we are planning a special dinner for this event. Pretiola Natural Bakery, in Wenatchee, is catering the dinner. They are well known for their fresh, tasty and ultra-healthy foods. We want to encourage communication by having a more intimate setting with a tray of finger foods at each table and, stay earth friendly by using as much local product as possible and reduce waste by not using dinnerware.


Here are the details of the event:
What: Finger Food Dinner with Paul Roberts
Why: A presentation for his new book release The End of Food
When: June 28th 6:00 - 8:30pm
Where: The Fireplace Room at Apple Annie's in Cashmere
Cost: $35 for Finger Food dinner and book
(Save over $10 with this option!)

$46 for a couple - 2 Finger Food dinners and 1 book
(Save over $15 with this option!)

$16.95 for dinner only


Sign me up! Click here to reserve a spot for a Finger Food Dinner
and a SIGNED copy of The End of Food for only $35.00!


Space is limited and reservations are required so click on the link or call us at 509-548-1451 to sign up now.

Have Questions? Email us!.

Delicious food, an engaging speaker, and intriguing subject matter - this is an evening you won't want to miss!




Mike Barenti with Tales of a 900-mile Journey, Kayaking Alone



The Columbia and its tributaries are rivers of conflict. Amid pitched battles over the economy, the environment, and breaching dams on the lower Snake River, the salmon that have always quickened these rivers are disappearing. On a warm day in late May, Mike Barenti entered the heart of this conflict when he slid a whitewater kayak into the headwaters of central Idaho's Salmon River and started paddling toward the Pacific Ocean. This account of his two-month, nine-hundred-mile solo journey into the world of the Columbia basin plunges us into the adventure of navigating these troubled waterways.

Please join us Sunday, June 29th from 1:00-3:00pm as we welcome Mike Barenti as he signs copies of his exciting book, detailing his journey, Kayaking Alone: Nine Hundred Miles from Idaho's Mountains to the Pacific Ocean.

"Mike Barenti's Kayaking Alone carried me like a river, but this is no passive traveler's tale. Barenti's knowledge of the Northwest makes this journey as intellectually engaging and rewarding as it is physically adventurous. In taking you down the river, this beautiful book takes you deep into narratives of humanity and nature -- and reminds you that they flow as one story."
-Jonathan Johnson, author of Hannah and the Mountain



Check Out Mike Barenti online and then stop by A Book for All Seasons to talk to him about his journey in person!

Want more information? Contact us at: info@abookforallseasons.com.



Place a SIGNED copy of Kayaking Alone:Nine Hundred Miles from Idaho's Mountains to the Pacific Ocean lovingly into your cart for $24.95





After the busy day, stop by d'Vinery
and chat with Mike over a taste of Eagle Creek Wine.
Mike will be there from 6:00-7:00pm
for A Taste of Wine and Words,
the perfect opportunity for informal conversation with Mike
at Eagle Creek's Front Street tasting room, d'Vinery,
across the street from Gustavs.

For information, call 509-548-1451 or click here to send us an email!




A Book for All Seasons' Free Community Events are all about YOU!
Keep an eye on our calendar as events are always being added!
And as always, call us at 509-548-1451 or email us at info@abookforallseasons.com with any questions!








Book Camp Set to Begin!

Spies Report a Veil of Secrecy!



There's just not another word to describe it...This is quite a Mystery! It's almost time for Book Camp to begin and there are secrets everywhere. Granted, never before has the camp theme been divulged prior to the first day of camp, but as our chief spy (pictured above) has reported, unusual sights and sounds have been detected from the Treehouse lately. A couple of us even suspect that there is something dastardly brewing!
All that they are saying is that it's called "Poe Camp" and spaces are filling fast.

There is still space available, but don't delay! Follow this link to find more information or to sign up! You can also call us with questions at 509-548-1451.



Dates:
July 7-11 - Girls - 8-10 years old
July 14-18 - Girls - 10-12 years old
July 21-25 - Co-ed - 7-8 years old
July 28-Aug 1 - Boys - 10-12 years old
Aug 4-8 - Boys - 8-10 years old
Aug 11-15 - Co-Ed - Writing Camp - 13-15 years old

Camp is $175.00 per Camper and all supplies are included.


For specific questions that our website just can't answer:
Click here to email Pat Rutledge, the Owner of A Book for All Seasons
or Click here to email Amy Carlson, Camp Director and Curriculum Creator




Did the first two books on our Summer Reading Series list catch your eye?


Here's a chance to pick up SIGNED copies of both books!

The first up is best-selling author Jane Porter's newest hit, Mrs. Perfect:
Taylor Young had always dreamed of being popular, beautiful, and married to a handsome, successful man. Now that her perfectly crafted, posh life and marriage seem to be crumbling, her arch rival Marta Zinsser seems to be her only true friend.

Place a SIGNED copy of Mrs Perfect lovingly into your cart for only $13.99!


Next on our list, is the queen of summer fun, Sheila Roberts
and her latest book, Bikini Season:
Meet the Bikinis, a group of friends whose cooking club has turned into a diet support group. Each woman's diet journey may be different, but one thing they all know: whether you are facing scary numbers on the scale or problems in your life, you need your girlfriends.

Place a SIGNED copy of Bikini Season lovingly into your cart for only $13.95!




Too Many Great Books? Can't Decide What to Read?
Try a June Book Pick from our Local Book Clubs!


Wednesday Book Group - The Curve of Time: The Classic Memoir of a Woman and Her Children Who Explored the Coastal Waters of the Pacific Northwest
by M. Wylie Blanchet

Girl's Night Out - The Last Town on Earth by Thomas Mullen

Moab - The Gathering by Anne Enright

Faith Lutheran - The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on
Reclaiming the American Dream
by Barack Obama

Beaver Valley Readers - Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen

Enchantment Book Club - The Memory Keeper's Daughter by Kim Edwards

Jessica's Book Club - We'll check back with Jessica's group in July!

If you're in a Book Club and you don't see it included on our list, stop by A Book For All Seasons
or give us a call at 509-548-1451 and tell us what you're reading!
And don't forget that as a book club member, you receive a 15% discount on your group's selected book when you purchase it at A Book for All Seasons!



"Novel Destinations" becomes this month's Store WOW
as the Innsbrucker Inn takes this month's Bow (as in curtsy!)


When bibliophiles travel, the fact that a book must be taken along is always a certainty. Some bibliophiles take this a step farther and before their trip, they enjoy reading about their destination or perhaps they return home, excited and ready to read in more detail about the places that they had seen. This past month, a new book written by Shannon McKenna Schmidt & Joni Rendon and published by The National Geographic Society has taken a new approach to the bibliophile's travel experience. Novel Destinations takes the avid reader to places they've literally only read about - the Old Courthouse immortalized by Harper Lee or to Bath's Royal Crescent, just like Jane Austen's characters or perhaps following the steps of Hemingway.


Guiding travelers to more than 500 literary sites across the United States and Europe, the authors create a veritable life-list of must-see sites. The book not only covers locations from literary history, but also included are author houses and museums; literary festivals and walking tours; and hotels, bars, and restaurants.


No need to travel to enjoy this book, just reading along is loads of fun, but as you open this book to page 181, don't be surprised when you see a familiar site! The Innsbrucker Inn is featured in this new book as a place to visit "with Literary Ambiance in Abundance"! A delightful literary themed room upstairs and an independent bookstore downstairs - now that's Literary Ambiance!


Folks who have stayed at the Inn already know the fun of following a literary theme and with the guidance of Novel Destinations, perhaps more will find themselves at the Innsbrucker, enjoying the themselves in the heart of Leavenworth!
The Innsbrucker offers romance in the Shakespeare Suite, a bit of mystery in the Sherlock Holmes room, whimsy in the Chocolate Suite (which is our homage to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory), a touch of the outdoors with the Patrick McManus Room, a lovely tribute to Frances Hodgeson Burnett's classic in the Secret Garden Room, and finally the warm reds and cool whites of the Wine Suite.

The Innsbrucker Inn is owned by Pat and Ed Rutledge, owners of A Book for All Seasons and Eagle Creek Winery and as this new book mentions, guests staying at the inn receive an enticing perk - 10 percent off their bookstore purchases during their stay at the inn. Now that's a WOW!

Toss a copy of Novel Destinations lovingly into your cart for $25.00


This Month's Groovy Gadgets, Goodies or Games...

The Best Artist and Pocket Journals We've Found!

We've found them!
It's safe to say that we love journals and yes, with a lot of unique journals on the market, choosing a journal becomes an individualistic decision. That said, we still think that these journals from the hand*book journal co. are some of the best around and we're excited to have them.


First up are the Quattro Journals. These come in three different styles, 8x8 Grid, Lined, or Artist Blank. The Artist Blank comes with 60 micro-perforated, acid-free sheets, the Grid and Lined styles each have 80 micro-perforated acid-free sheets.
At 5.5" x 3.5", with rounded corners and laminated covers, Quattro feels comfortable in the hand, resists damage and dirt, and slips easily into your pocket. The Artist Blank has a subtle tooth, making it ideal for both ink and pencil, while the Grid is blank on the back for notes on one side, drawing on the other. So handy, so well designed, and best of all, these versatile, high-quality journals are only 2.99 each!

Now that you have your journal - why not go in style? The Quattro Leather Journal Covers accept all Quattro 3.5"x5.5" journals. The covers are designed for the journal to securely slide inside and also features an elastic pen holder and a convenient pocket in the overflap. Colors are Saddle, Black or Neutral and considering you'll be using them for years to come, they're a steal at $19.99 each.


You'll find that the Travelogue Series of Artists Journals from the hand*book journal co. will capture your imagination with 128 pages of heavyweight buff drawing paper. This paper has a good tooth that's great for pen & ink, pencil and markers. It accepts light watercolor washes without buckling and, of course, it's 100% acid-free. It's wrapped in a hand-bound bookcloth cover with just the right flexibility and topped off with a durable elastic closure. It even has a useful little clear envelope inside the back cover.
Whether you're drawing, painting, or just writing in these lovely and durable journals, you'll be hard-pressed to find a better quality option at this price anywhere.

Your choice of four colors:
Ivory Black, Ultramarine Blue, Cadmium Green, and Vermillion Red.

Five versatile formats:
Pocket: 5.5" x 3.5" - $9.99
Pocket Landscape: 3.5" x 5.5" - $9.99
The Square: 5.5" x 5.5" - $12.99
Large Portrait: 8.25" x 5.5" - $14.99
Large Landscape: 5.5" x 8.25" - $14.99


This is the perfect traveling companion for any artist, writer or student,
which makes it a great gift idea for any Dad or Grad on your list this month!


Place a LINED Quattro Journal for 2.99 along with a Black Leather Cover for 19.99 lovingly into your cart a great set for a total of $22.98!

Place a Large Landscape Travelogue Artist Journal in Vermillion Red lovingly into your cart for only $14.99!


Place a Pocket Portrait sized Travelogue Artist Journal in Ultramarine Blue lovingly into your cart for $9.99!


BOOK REVIEW
Theresa D-Litzenberger Reviews:
Sway: The Irresistible Pull of Irrational Behavior by Rom and Ori Brafman


Sway, by Ori and Rom Brafman is a compelling and fast-paced, true story of why we are so influenced to irrational behavior. The couple visited with scientists and behaviorists to find out why we make rash decisions, poor financial decisions, and poor mate decisions, just to name a few. Their stories are entertaining as much as they are shocking and revealing.
At the end, the authors offer suggestions of how to apply the information they present. This makes the book the perfect gift for the June Graduate. You can provide the advice you would love to teach them in a way they will be sure to listen.

Toss Sway lovingly into your cart for $23.95



Kid's Book Review:

Jennifer Brown reviews
The Gardener by Sarah Stewart


The Gardener is set during the depression adding color and optimism to an otherwise difficult time. The story is told through letters a little girl named Lydia Grace Finch writes. First written to her Uncle Jim and later her family after she is sent to live in the city with her Uncle Jim while her papa looks for work. She tries to spread happiness with a flower garden for her Uncle and others in the city. This book has beautiful watercolor and ink pictures that express the emotions of the characters in a very real way. Also a Caldecott honor Award winner.
Toss The Gardener lovingly into your cart for $6.99


Food, Glorious Food!

Lisa Wells reviews: GoodHousekeeping Grill It Edited by Rosemary Ellis and the Editors of Good Housekeeping


You didn't really think a Father's Day newsletter would go by without some mention of Dad on the grill, did you? It may seem like an old chestnut, sending Dad out to fire up the coals, tend the steaks, or flip the burgers, but frankly, this really is the case in a large number of homes in America today… and the tradition continues! Mom may rule the kitchen, but Dad? The grill is his and his alone.

I know my Dad has a beautiful shiny gas grill, complete with his own set of utensils and he can cook some fantastic outdoor fare. These days though, grilling has moved beyond the simple steak, chicken and burger. Wonderful, flavorful, and complete meals can be prepared on the grill that any Dad will be willing to take on and the book Good Housekeeping Grill It has excellent ideas and photographs (which in my opinion are essential). There are potatoes and veggies for the grill (the Campfire Corn with Herb-Butter is an essential side dish), appetizers, (how about Goat Cheese and Tomato Bruschetta) and rubs to make the perfect seasonings. You'll find recipes for short-ribs, halibut, salmon, shrimp, and yes burgers, but in addition to the "perfect burger" recipe, there's a Greek burger and a Tex-Mex burger to spice things up.

This book is incredibly versatile and with 150 recipes, Dad will love having so many new reasons to fire up the grill this summer! Dig in!

Place a copy of Grill It lovingly into your cart for only $14.95!




A Verse From a Poetic Mind



Rally in June Amity, Oregon
from the Book Approximately Paradise
by Floyd Skloot


At Third and Trade a Model A
waits to turn left. It's a hiboy
two-door from the Hoover years, gray
as the hair and old corduroy
cap its driver sports. He wears thick
goggles that sparkle in the sun.
A Nash the color of glazed brick
pulls up behind and toots its horn,
joined by a four-door Hupmobile
and Dodge touring car with a man
who looks asleep behind the wheel.
They wait for a Packard sedan
which is waiting for us to cross
the street. Here we are, all frozen
in time, the noon heat like a gloss
laid over what we have chosen
to do with a summer Sunday,
watching a past none of us knew
gather together in the shade
of a small village park in June.

Excerpt from Approximately Paradise by Floyd Skloot.
"The graceful, complex and resonant poems of Approximately Paradise make us sharply aware of life's small and large ecstasies." - John Skoyles

"No one but Floyd Skloot could imagine this far ranging poignant, compassionate, relentlessly elegant collection. After this feast, you might treat yourself further and read his essays in The Shadow of Memory as a companion volume." - John Allman.

Toss a bit of poetry lovingly into your cart! Approximately Paradise is $16.95!




An Idea From A Scientific Mind

What Are You Optimistic About? - Today's Leading Thinkers on Why Things are Good and Getting Better Edited by John Brockman

The nightly news and conventional wisdom tell us that things are bad and getting worse. Yet despite dire predictions, scientists see many good things on the horizon. John Brockman recently asked more than 150 high-powered scientific thinkers to answer a vital question for our frequently pessimistic times: "What are you optimistic about?"


The Decline of Violence - Steven Pinker, Psychologist, Harvard University; author of The Blank Slate - My optimism lies in the hope that the decline of violence over the centuries is a real phenomenon, that it is the product of systematic forces that will continue to operate and that we can identify those forces and perhaps concentrate and bottle them. Read more on Page 3...


The Best is Yet To Come - Nicholas Humphrey, School Professor at the Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science, London School of Economics; author of Seeing Red; A Study in Consciousness - If I had lived in the year 1007 and had been asked what I looked forward to for my descendants in the next millennium, I might have imagined many wonderful possibilities. but I would not - because I could not - have imagined the music of Mozart, the painting of Rothko, the sonnets of Shakespeare, the novels of Dostoyevsky. I would have failed to see one of the best reasons of all for being optimistic, which is the power of human artistic genius to astonish us again and again. I will not make the same mistake twice. Read more on Page 309...


The Evolutionary Ability of Humankind to Do the Right Things - Haim Harari, Physicist, former president of the Weizmann Institute of Science - I am optimistic about the emerging ability of the life sciences to use mathematics, computer science, physics and engineering in order to understand biological mechanisms, detect and prevent medical problems, and cure deadly diseases.
I am optimistic about the power of education to alleviate poverty and advance health and peace in the third world, and I am hopeful that the affluent world will understand that its own survival on this planet depends on its advancement of education in the rest of the world. Read more on Page 273...

Excerpts from the book, What are you Optimistic About? Today's Leading Thinkers on Why Things are Good and Getting Better Edited by John Brockman, the Editor of What is Your Dangerous Idea

Toss What Are You Optimistic About lovingly into your cart today for only $14.95!


Top 10 Bestsellers in May at A Book For All Seasons!

#1 May Bestseller

imageUnbowed: A Memoir by Wangari Maathai

When Wangari Maathai founded the Green Belt Movement in 1977, she began a vital poor people's environmental movement, focused on the empowerment of women, that soon spread across Africa. Persevering through run-ins with the Kenyan government and personal losses, and jailed and beaten on numerous occasions, Maathai continued to fight tirelessly to save Kenya's forests and to restore democracy to her beloved country.
In Unbowed, Nobel Prize winner Maathai recounts her extraordinary journey from her childhood in rural Kenya to the world stage.

Toss lovingly into cart - $14.95

#2 May Bestseller

image Careless in Red by Elizabeth George

In her most eagerly anticipated novel yet, Elizabeth George brings back Scotland Yard's Thomas Lynley to investigate a ruthless crime.
After the senseless murder of his wife, Detective Superintendent Thomas Lynley retreated to Cornwall, where he has spent six solitary weeks hiking the bleak and rugged coastline. On the forty-third day of his walk, at the base of a cliff, Lynley discovers the body of a young man who appears to have fallen to his death. It soon becomes apparent that a clever killer is indeed at work, and this time Lynley is not a detective but a witness and possibly a suspect. Can Lynley let go of the past long enough to solve a most devious and carefully planned crime?

Toss lovingly into your cart - $27.95

#3 May Bestseller

imageThe Shack by William P. Young

Mackenzie Allen Philips' youngest daughter, Missy, has been abducted during a family vacation and evidence that she may have been brutally murdered is found in an abandoned shack deep in the Oregon wilderness. Four years later in the midst of his "Great Sadness," Mack receives a suspicious note, apparently from God, inviting him back to that shack for a weekend. Against his better judgment he arrives at the shack on a wintry afternoon and walks back into his darkest nightmare. What he finds there will change Mack's world forever. In a world where religion seems to grow increasingly irrelevant "The Shack" wrestles with the timeless question, "Where is God in a world so filled with unspeakable pain?" The answers Mack gets will astound you. You'll want everyone you know to read this book!

Toss lovingly into cart - $14.99

#4 May Bestseller

image The Green Belt Movement: Sharing the Approach and the Experience by Wangari Maathai

The Green Belt Movement is an internationally acclaimed tree-planting movement founded by Kenyans and run by and for Kenyans. The organization, which has planted millions of trees throughout East Africa in order to provide sources of fuel, food and a way to stop soil erosion and environmental degradation, is one example of an indigenous movement working to influence Africa's future. Many of its workers are women.

In The Green Belt Movement, founder Wangari Maathai, tells its story: why it started, how it operates, and where it is going. She includes the philosophy behind it, its challenges and objectives, and the specific steps involved in starting a similar grassroots environmental and social justice organization. The Green Belt Movement is the inspiring story of people working at the grassroots level to improve their environment and their country. Their story offers ideas about a new and hopeful future for Africa and the rest of the world.

Toss a copy lovingly into cart - $16.00


#5 May Bestseller

image Now Go Home: Wilderness, Belonging, and the Crosscut Saw by Ana Maria Spagna

Now Go Home tells the story of how a quintessential California girl ended up earning her living in the Pacific Northwest with a crosscut saw. Ana Maria Spagna came of age in southern California in the "hot-pink eighties." By the time she turned nineteen, she had visited Disneyland thirty-seven times and was ready to hit the road. In these finely edged essays, she takes her readers along.
With candor, wit, and hard-earned wisdom, Spagna reflects on the journey that took her from a childhood in the suburbs of L.A. to a trail crew in the North Cascades, where she falls in love with a place and, unexpectedly, with a woman. With days spent laboring as the only woman on a trail crew and evenings in a cabin no larger than Thoreau's, she has world enough and time to wrestle with the compromises and contradictions of making "a life in the woods." From the work she does and the people she meets, she comes to see the nuances, and occasionally the humor, of big ideas like wilderness and environmentalism. And she decides this is the place she must call home.

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#6 May Bestseller

imageA Visitor for Bear by Bonny Becker

Cheery persistence wears down a curmudgeonly bear in a wry comedy of manners that ends in a most unlikely friendship.
Bear is quite sure he doesn't like visitors. He even has a sign. So when a mouse taps on his door one day, Bear tells him to leave. But when Bear goes to the cupboard to get a bowl, there is the mouse - small and gray and bright-eyed. In this slapstick tale that begs to be read aloud, all Bear wants is to eat his breakfast in peace, but the mouse - who keeps popping up in the most unexpected places - just won't go away

We still have SIGNED copies of this colorful hardcover book on hand - get yours while they last!

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#7 May Bestseller

imageAtomic Farmgirl: Growing Up Right in the Wrong Place by Teri Hein

The granddaughter of German Lutheran homesteaders, Teri Hein was raised in the 1950s and 1960s in rural eastern Washington. This starkly elegant landscape serves as the poignant backdrop to her story, for one hundred miles to the south of this idyllic, all-American setting lay the toxins - both mental and physical - of the Hanford Nuclear Reservation. From horseback riding to haying, Flag Day parades to Cold War duck-and-cover drills, Atomic Farmgirl chronicles a peculiar coming of age for a young girl and her community of hardworking, patriotic folk, whose way of life - and livelihood - are gradually threatened by the poisons of progress. Combining a profoundly tender story of youth with politics and an unmistakable sense of place, Teri Hein has written a memoir that is part Terry Tempest Williams, part Erin Brockovich, part Garrison Keillor. In the end, she offers a rich and ribald journey into the universal mysteries of childhood, love, community, and home, a journey that confirms humankind's infinite capacity for hope.

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#8 May Bestseller

imageOut Stealing Horses by Per Petterson
Translation by Anne Born

Winner of the 2007 IMPAC Dublin Award, A Time Magazine Best Book of the Year and Named one of the 10 best books of the year by the New York Times Book Review, Out Stealing Horses has been embraced across the world as a classic, a novel of universal relevance and power.
Panoramic and gripping, it tells the story of Trond Sander, a sixty-seven-year-old man who has moved from the city to a remote, riverside cabin, only to have all the turbulence, grief, and overwhelming beauty of his youth come back to him one night while he's out on a walk. From the moment Trond sees a strange figure coming out of the dark behind his home, the reader is immersed in a decades-deep story of searching and loss, and in the precise, irresistible prose of a newly crowned master of fiction.

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#9 May Bestseller

imageThe Big Both Ways by John Straley

It's 1935 and jobs are scarce. Yet Slippery Wilson walks off his job at a logging camp afer a gruesome accident kills a coworker. He's headed for Seattle with his savings and plans to buy a piece of farmland and be his own boss. When he stops to help a woman get her car out of a ditch, his life takes a serious detour. The woman is Ellie Hobbs, an anachist from the docks of Seattle who watches out for her young neice and dreams of flying planes.
But right now she's got a busted nose and has just stuffed a dead man's body into the trunk of her car. So begins the action that will take Slip, Ellie, her neice, and her noisy yellow bird on a heart-stopping adventure up the Inside Passage from Puget Sound to Alaska. They travel by dory to stay off the roads, and are followed not only by union men out for revenge but by a dogged Seattle police detective who recently lost his wife and is looking for a new life of his own.

An entertaining as well as gripping period mystery and crime story, The Big Both Ways incorporates actual events and real places.

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#10 May Bestseller

imageThree Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace... One School at a Time by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin

In 1993 Greg Mortenson was the exhausted survivor of a failed attempt to ascend K2, an American climbing bum wandering emaciated and lost through Pakistan's Karakoram Himalaya. After he was taken in and nursed back to health by the people of an impoverished Pakistani village, Mortenson promised to return one day and build them a school. From that rash, earnest promise grew one of the most incredible humanitarian campaigns of our time - Greg Mortenson's one-man mission to counteract extremism by building schools, especially for girls, throughout the breeding ground of the Taliban.

Award-winning journalist David Oliver Relin has collaborated on this spellbinding account of Mortenson's incredible accomplishments in a region where Americans are often feared and hated. In pursuit of his goal, Mortenson has survived kidnapping, fatwas issued by enraged mullahs, repeated death threats, and wrenching separations from his wife and children. But his success speaks for itself. At last count, his Central Asia Institute had built fifty-five schools. Three Cups of Tea is at once an unforgettable adventure and the inspiring true story of how one man really is changing the world - one school at a time.

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Pat's Corner

Ever since I opened my bookstore I have been a member of two professional organizations; a regional one, The Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association (PNBA) and The American Booksellers Association (ABA). Both organizations and membership are dedicated to the survival of the independent bookstores in communities across the country. The past fifteen years have tested our mettle as business owners, but by banding together, thinking outside of the box; most of us continue to bring books, authors and literary events to our communities. If you are familiar with A Book for All Seasons, you may have noticed our BookSense reading picks and bestseller lists. They have always heralded and promoted books that you might not normally hear about in more commercial venues.
"The time has come the Walrus said" for BookSense to ramp up and go IndieBound! IndieBound has broadened the BookSense focus to include other independently owned businesses, who like us, are interested in the health of their communities, economic and otherwise.
Keep your eyes and ears open to see and hear more about what is happening here at A Book for All Seasons as we get on board and go IndieBound.

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We're excited to be IndieBound and hope you will be too.




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