BookPeople, AISD, and Random House have joined forces with local author Shana Burg to bring her moving novel about Malawi schoolchildren to life! Words Across the World is a community-wide literacy initiative that seeks to expose young readers to basic concepts of global philanthropy by directly connecting students in Austin with students in Malawi, Africa … Continue reading Help Us Spread Words Across the World!
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It’s Here. AUTOBIOGRAPHY by Morrissey.
We'll never be miserable again now that Autobiography, the highly anticipated bio by Morrissey, is here. You know it's an event when the first five copies out of the box are snapped up by booksellers. Autobiography is now available on our shelves and via bookpeople.com. Come join us in our happy haze. “Practically every paragraph has a line or … Continue reading It’s Here. AUTOBIOGRAPHY by Morrissey.
BookPeople Top Ten of 2013
Here they are, in no particular order: our top ten books of 2013.
We’re Still in Love with Rob Delaney
~post by Katie Presley Many words describe Rob Delaney. Comedian, father, husband, writer, and Twitter crusader are a few. A few more make up the title of his new memoir: Mother. Wife. Sister. Human. Warrior. Falcon. Yardstick. Turban. Cabbage. When he stopped by BookPeople to read from the book and chat with us about comedy, … Continue reading We’re Still in Love with Rob Delaney
Winter Catalog Feature: Joe “The Culinarian” and FROM SCRATCH: INSIDE THE FOOD NETWORK
Joe "The Culinarian" - Assistant Buyer Book: From Scratch: Inside the Food Network by Allen Salkin "Did you know Emeril is an accomplished drummer? Or that during his first appearance on The Food Network, Anthony Bourdain kept his opinions to himself, letting others do all the talking? That's just the tip of the iceberg lettuce … Continue reading Winter Catalog Feature: Joe “The Culinarian” and FROM SCRATCH: INSIDE THE FOOD NETWORK
Indies First in BookKids!
Last week we announced we're excited to participate in Indies First, a nationwide initiative happening this Saturday, November 30 (aka Small Business Saturday) that welcomes authors to show their support of indie bookstores by volunteering to work in their local indie. Authors Jeff Abbott, Janice Hamrick, Owen Egerton, Manuel Gonzales, Ernie Cline & Kelly Luce will be … Continue reading Indies First in BookKids!
Julie Does It! (With A Little Help From Isa. And Maser.)
~post by Julie I'm a long time fan of the vegan culinary works of Isa Chandra Moskowitz. Her blog, The Post Punk Kitchen, and cookbooks (specifically Appetite for Reduction, and of course the classic, Veganomicon) were a revelation when I discovered I had to stop eating dairy. Her Easy Breezy Cheezy Sauce saved my life. And … Continue reading Julie Does It! (With A Little Help From Isa. And Maser.)
By Gum, These Books Are The TOPPS! (Part 2)
~post by Shappy. To read Part 1 of Shappy's look at the new books celebrating Topps trading cards, head on over here. ________________________________________ Since 2008, Abrams ComicArts has been “treating” us to a series of books celebrating the art of the non-sports trading cards and so far, every volume packs a powerful punch of nostalgia! Mars … Continue reading By Gum, These Books Are The TOPPS! (Part 2)
Reader’s Guide to Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates
The Voyage Out Book Group’s Reader’s Guide to Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates
Book Information:
Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates
Vintage
355 pages
0375708448
Region:
The Great American Novel
Other Books From Region:
Lolita Vladimir Nabokov
Housekeeping Marilynne Robinson
Author Bio:
Richard Walden Yates was born in Yonkers, New York on February 3rd, 1926 to Vincent and Ruth. Both of his parents were aspiring artists. His parents’s aspirations and failures have been recounted in much of Yates’ work.
Although Ruth and Vincent divorced in 1929, Vincent continued to support the family for the rest of his life. Part of this support went to sending Richard to ‘proper New England boarding schools. It took a while, but Yates was eventually able to gain acceptance in these schools. He was also able to become the editor for his high school newspaper. This was…
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Winter Catalog Feature: “Reel Cool” Raul & NIGHT FILM
"Reel Cool" RAUL - First Floor Inventory Manager Book: Night Film by Marisha Pessl "If I had to use one word to summarize the new novel by Marisha Pessl (author of Special Topics in Calamity Physics), it would have to be "creepy". When the daughter of a cult film director is found dead in an abandoned … Continue reading Winter Catalog Feature: “Reel Cool” Raul & NIGHT FILM







