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11.30: Scott Nadelson

2024-12-11 07:10:09| Powells Books Events Calendar

Paul Haberman was happy living alone in the city until he met Cynthia, an enchanting suburban single mother. After he moves to New Jersey to marry her, Paul's life reshapes itself dramatically around his new family and home, evolving over the years in ways he could never have imagined. In his funny, moving, episodic novel Between You and Me (Engine Books), Scott Nadelson reveals the quiet beauty, doubt, and longing of a blended family's life in the unglamorous American suburbs.


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11.30: Ryan and Lucy Berkley

2024-12-11 07:10:09| Powells Books Events Calendar

Artist Ryan Berkley is beloved for his iconic animal portraits. His fans have been clamoring for a book, and here it is: 26 animals with backstories by his wife, Lucy Berkley. Social Animals (Sasquatch) is a tongue-in-cheek illustrated social compendium that will delight, as well as make you think.


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11.28: Kids' Storytime

2024-12-11 07:10:09| Powells Books Events Calendar

Join us every Saturday for kids' storytime. Today we're reading Officer Panda by Ashley Crowley.


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11.24: Colin Cowherd

2024-12-11 07:10:09| Powells Books Events Calendar

In his no-holds-barred, unapologetically controversial voice, former ESPN radio show host Colin Cowherd gives an insider's look into all things sports, drawing on personal experiences to offer an exclusive look into the rarefied, outrageous, ego-stuffed sphere of the professional sports world. If you want honest, unvarnished opinions on current sports rivalries, scandals, and statistics, it's all in Raw (Gallery) — from one of America's most outspoken sports broadcasters on-air today.


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11.23: Shann Ray

2024-12-11 07:10:09| Powells Books Events Calendar

An epic that runs from the Sand Creek Massacre of 1864 to the ore industry of the 1930s, Shann Ray's novel, American Copper (Unbridled), is not only about America's hidden desire for regeneration through violence, but also the ultimate cost of forgiveness and the demands of atonement. It explores the genocidal colonization of the Cheyenne, the rise of big copper, and the unrelenting ascent of dominant culture. Ray's story is a poignant elegy to horses, cowboys, the stubbornness of racism, and the entanglements of modern humanity during the first half of the 20th century.


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