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UID:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/rad-dad-zine-featuring-tomas-moniz
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/rad-dad-zine-featuring-tomas-moniz
SUMMARY:Special Event\: Rad Dad Zine featuring Tomas Moniz
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UID:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/author-event-davis-wind-doesnt-need-passport-tyche-hendricks
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/author-event-davis-wind-doesnt-need-passport-tyche-hendricks
SUMMARY:Author Event (Davis) - Rescheduled \: The Wind Doesn't Need a Passport by Tyche Hendricks
DESCRIPTION:<p>
 <em><strong>The Wind Doesn't Need a Passport</strong></em> by Tyche Hendricks
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  Event has been <strong>postponed</strong> and the rescheduling is in the works. We apologize for the inconvenience and will update you as soon as a date is worked out. 
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UID:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/author-event-sacramento-wind-doesnt-need-passport-tyche-hendricks
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/author-event-sacramento-wind-doesnt-need-passport-tyche-hendricks
SUMMARY:Author Event (Sacramento) - Rescheduled - The Wind Doesn't Need a Passport by Tyche Hendricks
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  Event has been <strong>postponed</strong> and the rescheduling is in the works. We apologize for the inconvenience and will update you as soon as a date is worked out.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100911T023000Z
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UID:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/author-event-tattoes-heart-father-gregory
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/author-event-tattoes-heart-father-gregory
SUMMARY:Author Event (Sacramento)\: Tattoes on the Heart by Father Gregory
DESCRIPTION:<p align=\\"justify\\">
 <strong>H</strong>ow do you fight despair and learn to meet the<br />
 world with a loving heart? How do you overcome shame? Stay faithful in<br />
 spite of failure? No matter where people live or what their<br />
 circumstances may be\, everyone needs boundless\, restorative love.<br />
 Gorgeous and uplifting\, <em>Tattoos on the Heart </em>amply demonstrates the impact unconditional love can have on your life.
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 <p>
 As<br />
 a pastor working in a neighborhood with the highest concentration of<br />
 murderous gang activity in Los Angeles\, Gregory Boyle created an<br />
 organization to provide jobs\, job training\, and encouragement so that<br />
 young people could work together and learn the mutual respect that comes<br />
 from collaboration. <em>Tattoos on the Heart </em>is a breathtaking<br />
 series of parables distilled from his twenty years in the barrio.<br />
 Arranged by theme and filled with sparkling humor and glowing<br />
 generosity\, these essays offer a stirring look at how full our lives<br />
 could be if we could find the joy in loving others and in being loved<br />
 unconditionally. From giant\, tattooed Cesar\, shopping at JCPenney fresh<br />
 out of prison\, we learn how to feel worthy of God's love. From<br />
 ten-year-old Lula we learn the importance of being known and<br />
 acknowledged. From Pedro we understand the kind of patience necessary to<br />
 rescue someone from the darkness. In each chapter we benefit from<br />
 Boyle's wonderful\, hard-earned wisdom. Inspired by faith but applicable<br />
 to anyone trying to be good\, these personal\, unflinching stories are<br />
 full of surprising revelations and observations of the community in<br />
 which Boyle works and of the many lives he has helped save.
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 Erudite\,<br />
 down-to-earth\, and utterly heartening\, these essays about universal<br />
 kinship and redemption are moving examples of the power of unconditional<br />
 love in difficult times and the importance of fighting despair. With<br />
 Gregory Boyle's guidance\, we can recognize our own wounds in the broken<br />
 lives and daunting struggles of the men and women in these parables and<br />
 learn to find joy in all of the people around us. <em>Tattoos on the Heart </em>reminds us that no life is less valuable than another.
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UID:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/author-event-davis-burned-memoir-louise-nayar
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/author-event-davis-burned-memoir-louise-nayar
SUMMARY:Author Event (Davis)\: Burned\: A Memoir by Louise Nayar
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 Louise Nayer is an internationally published poet and writer who has<br />
 read her work on radio\, at universities\, and at coffee houses and<br />
 bookstores throughout the United States. She has published four books\,<br />
 and her poetry and writing have appeared in over forty magazines.
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 On July 22nd\, 1954\, at four years old\, Louise Nayer woke to find her<br />
 world shattered. Her parents\, Hank and Dorothy Nayer\, a New York City<br />
 physician and nurse\, were on their first family vacation in Cape Cod\,<br />
 Massachusetts. After dinner and a play\, they climbed down a rickety<br />
 ladder to the basement to light the pilot light that had gone out. After<br />
 the match struck\, they were engulfed in flames while Louise\, her<br />
 sister\, Anne\, and babysitter slept upstairs. Dorothy Nayer suffered<br />
 third degree burns mostly on her face and hands. She would live her life<br />
 as a disfigured woman. Hank Nayer was severely burned as well. For the<br />
 next nine months she and her sister lived with their uncle\, aunt and two<br />
 cousins on a farm in upstate New York where they played in the fields<br />
 and  later built forts among snowdrifts. Connected to each other only by<br />
 the telephone\, her parents tried to make their daughters believe they<br />
 were still alive and would come for them. Though her mother bore 37<br />
 surgeries\, and her father suffered  severe burns and from a paralyzing<br />
 depression\, the family reunited in New York City amidst horror and love.<br />
 This book chronicles the nightmare of the explosion\, the nine months of<br />
 separation and the final reconstruction not only of Louise's mother's<br />
 face and her father's soul\, but of the family itself. Haunted by panic<br />
 attacks as an adult\, Louise knew she had to write the story of the<br />
 explosion.
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  Louise Nayar will be speaking in our Davis store on Saturday\, September 11th. Copies of the book are available to purchase prior to the event or during and the event is open to all. 
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UID:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/author-event-sacramento-not-fit-our-society-peter-schrag
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/author-event-sacramento-not-fit-our-society-peter-schrag
SUMMARY:Author Event (Sacramento)\: Not Fit for Our Society by Peter Schrag
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 <p><strong>Not Fit for Our Society</strong>\:</p>
 <p>Is a book of deep and telling<br />
 ironies\, Peter Schrag provides<br />
 essential background for understanding the fractious debate over<br />
 immigration. Covering the earliest days of the Republic to current<br />
 events\, Schrag sets the modern immigration controversy within the<br />
 context of three centuries of debate over the same questions about who<br />
 exactly is fit for citizenship. He finds that nativism has long colored<br />
 our national history\, with the fear—and loathing—of newcomers that<br />
 provides one of the faultlines of American cultural and political life.<br />
 Schrag describes the eerie similarities between the race-based arguments<br />
 for restricting Irish\, German\, Slav\, Italian\, Jewish\, and Chinese<br />
 immigrants in the past and the arguments for restricting Latinos and<br />
 others today. He links the terrible history of eugenic &quot\;science&quot\; to<br />
 ideas\, individuals\, and groups now at the forefront of the fight against<br />
 rational immigration policies. <em>Not Fit for Our Society </em>makes a<br />
 powerful case for understanding the complex\, often paradoxical history<br />
 of immigration restriction as we work through the issues that inform\,<br />
 and often distort\, the debate over who can become a citizen\, who<br />
 decides\, and on what basis.</p>
 <p> </p>
 <p><strong>Peter Schrag\,</strong> for many years the editorial page editor and<br />
 later a weekly columnist for the <em>Sacramento Bee\,</em> currently<br />
 contributes to <em>The Nation\, Harper's\, The Los Angeles Times\,</em> and<br />
 other publications. He is a visiting scholar at the Institute for<br />
 Governmental Studies at the University of California at Berkeley and the<br />
 author of several books\, including <em>Paradise Lost </em>and <em>California\:<br />
 America's High-Stakes Experiment </em>(both from UC Press) and <em>Final<br />
 Test\: The Battle for Adequacy in America's Schools. </em> Peter Schrag is<br />
 the 2010 winner of the Carey McWilliams Award from the California<br />
 Studies Association. </p>
 
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UID:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/author-event-davis-happy-body-aniela-and-jerzy-gregorek
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/author-event-davis-happy-body-aniela-and-jerzy-gregorek
SUMMARY:Author Event (Davis)\: Happy Body by Aniela and Jerzy Gregorek
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 Professional trainers ANIELA and JERZY GREGOREK have developed a proven way to help people lose weight\, reverse serious health conditions\, and slow down the aging process. In their comprehensive new book\, The Happy Body\: The Simple Science of Nutrition\, Exercise\, and Relaxation\, with a foreword by Stanford University School of Medicine’s Eric Weiss MD\, this dynamic husband and wife team introduce readers to the successful and innovative fitness program they’ve become famous for among the hundreds of athletes\, celebrities\, and ordinary people whose bodies\, lives\, and health they’ve transformed.<br />
 Based on standards and goals established over the course of three decades of practice\, and backed by sound scientific study\, The Happy Body program features structured exercise sequences (simple weightlifting and floor exercises)\, relaxation techniques\, and nutrition guidelines. The program slows down the aging process by restoring six qualities of youthfulness— flexibility\, strength\, speed\, leanness\, ideal body weight\, and good posture—making you feel as youthful as you were at 20.<br />
 Using detailed step-by-step photographs\, easy-to-follow charts and formulas\, and concise written instructions\, the Gregoreks show how to design a personalized fitness plan consisting of 18 exercises you can do in your own home with a set of inexpensive hand weights. They demonstrate how to do each exercise the right way so as to avoid injury\, and include guidelines that enable you to customize a routine for your own body type\, fitness and health goals\, and progress.
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  ANIELA and JERZY GREGOREK came to the U.S. from Poland in 1986 as political refugees during the Solidarity Movement\, and have since built a successful personal coaching and athletic training practice in LA. Aniela is a five-time World Weightlifting Champion who holds six world records\, and Jerzy is a four-time World Weightlifting Champion with one world record. The Gregoreks founded the UCLA weightlifting team in 2000 and are its head coaches. They have devoted the last three decades of their lives to researching and designing The Happy Body program. Using these techniques\, they have transformed hundreds of people—from housewives and physicians to athletes and celebrities—who came to them with every conceivable body shape and desire.
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  The<br />
 Happy Body is the recipient of many awards\, including Winner of the USA<br />
 Book News 2009 Exercise and Fitness Book of the Year\, finalist in the<br />
 ForeWord Book of the Year 2009\, and a Gold Award Winner in the 2010 Best<br />
 Of Expo in San Francisco\, 2010 Eric Hoffer Award Winner\, and Winner of the Living Now Book Awards </p>
 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100918T210000Z
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UID:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/author-event-tea-culture-beverly-dubrin
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/author-event-tea-culture-beverly-dubrin
SUMMARY:Author Event\: Tea Culture by Beverly Dubrin
DESCRIPTION:<p>It's Tea time! If you're one of the millions who love this classic beverage\, you're in for a treat. From traditional brews to the new classic drinks\, from tasty accompaniments to tea parties\, come see how deliciously diverse tea culture can be. Tea devotee and expert Dubrin will steep you in tea talk\, answering all your questions and pouring a wealth of knowledge into these stylishly photographed pages. Find out about tea history\, from its origins in Asia and spreading popularity in Europe to its arrival in North America. Beverly Dubrin is a food journalist and tea lover. For over 20 years\, she published her private newsletter\, Beverly Dubrin's Where-To-Guide\, about food\, shopping\, and travel\, and now authors Beverly Dubrin's Where-To-Guide blog\, found at <a href=\\"http\://www.wheretoguide.blogspot.com\\" title=\\"www.wheretoguide.blogspot.com\\">www.wheretoguide.blogspot.com</a>. Beverly lives in Walnut Creek\, California.</p>
 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100919T210000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100919T210000Z
UID:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/author-event-tea-culture-beverly-dubrin-0
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/author-event-tea-culture-beverly-dubrin-0
SUMMARY:Author Event (Sacramento)\: Tea Culture by Beverly Dubrin
DESCRIPTION:<p>It's Tea time! If you're one of the millions who love this classic<br />
 beverage\, you're in for a treat. From traditional brews to the new<br />
 classic drinks\, from tasty accompaniments to tea parties\, come see how<br />
 deliciously diverse tea culture can be.</p>
 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100923T230000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100924T000000Z
UID:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/not-fit-our-society-peter-schrag-davis
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/not-fit-our-society-peter-schrag-davis
SUMMARY:Not Fit for Our Society by Peter Schrag (Davis)
DESCRIPTION:<p>
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 </p>
 <p><strong>Not Fit for Our Society</strong>\:</p>
 <p>Is a book of deep and telling<br />
 ironies\, Peter Schrag provides<br />
 essential background for understanding the fractious debate over<br />
 immigration. Covering the earliest days of the Republic to current<br />
 events\, Schrag sets the modern immigration controversy within the<br />
 context of three centuries of debate over the same questions about who<br />
 exactly is fit for citizenship. He finds that nativism has long colored<br />
 our national history\, with the fear—and loathing—of newcomers that<br />
 provides one of the faultlines of American cultural and political life.<br />
 Schrag describes the eerie similarities between the race-based arguments<br />
 for restricting Irish\, German\, Slav\, Italian\, Jewish\, and Chinese<br />
 immigrants in the past and the arguments for restricting Latinos and<br />
 others today. He links the terrible history of eugenic &quot\;science&quot\; to<br />
 ideas\, individuals\, and groups now at the forefront of the fight against<br />
 rational immigration policies. <em>Not Fit for Our Society </em>makes a<br />
 powerful case for understanding the complex\, often paradoxical history<br />
 of immigration restriction as we work through the issues that inform\,<br />
 and often distort\, the debate over who can become a citizen\, who<br />
 decides\, and on what basis.</p>
 <p> </p>
 <p><strong>Peter Schrag\,</strong> for many years the editorial page editor and<br />
 later a weekly columnist for the <em>Sacramento Bee\,</em> currently<br />
 contributes to <em>The Nation\, Harper's\, The Los Angeles Times\,</em> and<br />
 other publications. He is a visiting scholar at the Institute for<br />
 Governmental Studies at the University of California at Berkeley and the<br />
 author of several books\, including <em>Paradise Lost </em>and <em>California\:<br />
 America's High-Stakes Experiment </em>(both from UC Press) and <em>Final<br />
 Test\: The Battle for Adequacy in America's Schools. </em> Peter Schrag is<br />
 the 2010 winner of the Carey McWilliams Award from the California<br />
 Studies Association. </p>
 
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UID:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/trekking-globe-mostly-gentle-footsteps-irene-butler-davis
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/trekking-globe-mostly-gentle-footsteps-irene-butler-davis
SUMMARY:Trekking the Globe with Mostly Gentle Footsteps by Irene Butler (Davis)
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 <strong> </strong>Trekking the Globe with Mostly Gentle Footsteps\: Twelve Countries in Twelve Months is an account of their trials and tribulations on a journey across four continents. Their personal challenge was to travel for the same cost as staying at home\, while still adhering to their older traveller’s motto “we are not here to suffer.” As they immersed themselves in other cultures\, their intention was to tread with Gentle Footsteps leaving behind favourable impressions. The Mostly refers to times when their footsteps\, as a result of misunderstandings\, were less than ideal leading to bizarre\, hair raising or humorous incidents.</p>
 <p>However\, nothing could deter these intrepid Canadian travelers ­­-- not even being forced off a train at gun-point at the Polish border or having their motor scooter collide with a truck in India. Join the Butlers as they learn many valuable travel lessons\, including the most valuable lesson of all “expect the unexpected.” Conclusively\, their year away was more daring\, enlightening and wondrous than any previous twelve months in their lives.</p>
 <p>Irene Butler is an award-winning Freelance Journalist whose travels have led her to Europe\, Australia\, Africa\, Asia\, North and South America\, and Mexico. Articles about her travel adventures have appeared in a variety of magazines including Air Canada Vacations\, Canadian Traveller\, Outpost Magazine\, and Senior Living Magazine. She won an award in the Destination Category at the 2005 B.C. Association of Travel Writers Symposium. She continues to travel the world with her photographer and fellow adventurer Rick.
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100925T220000Z
UID:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/trekking-globe-mostly-gentle-footsteps-irene-butler-sacramento
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/trekking-globe-mostly-gentle-footsteps-irene-butler-sacramento
SUMMARY:Trekking the Globe with Mostly Gentle Footsteps by Irene Butler (Sacramento)
DESCRIPTION:<p>
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 </p>
 <p>
 Trekking the Globe with Mostly Gentle Footsteps\: Twelve Countries in<br />
 Twelve Months is an account of their trials and tribulations on a<br />
 journey across four continents. Their personal challenge was to travel<br />
 for the same cost as staying at home\, while still adhering to their<br />
 older traveller’s motto “we are not here to suffer.” As they immersed<br />
 themselves in other cultures\, their intention was to tread with Gentle<br />
 Footsteps leaving behind favourable impressions. The Mostly refers to<br />
 times when their footsteps\, as a result of misunderstandings\, were less<br />
 than ideal leading to bizarre\, hair raising or humorous incidents.
 </p>
 <p>
 However\, nothing could deter these intrepid Canadian travelers ­­--<br />
 not even being forced off a train at gun-point at the Polish border or<br />
 having their motor scooter collide with a truck in India. Join the<br />
 Butlers as they learn many valuable travel lessons\, including the most<br />
 valuable lesson of all “expect the unexpected.” Conclusively\, their year<br />
 away was more daring\, enlightening and wondrous than any previous<br />
 twelve months in their lives.
 </p>
 <p>
 Irene Butler is an award-winning Freelance Journalist whose travels<br />
 have led her to Europe\, Australia\, Africa\, Asia\, North and South<br />
 America\, and Mexico. Articles about her travel adventures have appeared<br />
 in a variety of magazines including Air Canada Vacations\, Canadian<br />
 Traveller\, Outpost Magazine\, and Senior Living Magazine. She won an<br />
 award in the Destination Category at the 2005 B.C. Association of Travel<br />
 Writers Symposium. She continues to travel the world with her<br />
 photographer and fellow adventurer Rick.
 </p>
 <p>
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100926T230000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100927T010000Z
UID:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/illuminated-landscape-gary-noy
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.avidreaderbooks.com/event/illuminated-landscape-gary-noy
SUMMARY:Author Event (Sacramento) - The Illuminated Landscape by Gary Noy
DESCRIPTION:<p>
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 <p>
 The Illuminated Landscape\: A Sierra Nevada Anthology is a sweeping<br />
 consideration of the remarkable Sierra Nevada region. This book includes literary<br />
 descriptions of what the famous naturalist John Muir called the “Range of Light” from<br />
 the earliest native origin myths to contemporary accounts of those who have recently<br />
 been inspired by the Sierra experience.
 </p>
 <p>
 Among the authors represented are Sierra Nevada Native American authors and poets\, John C. Frémont\, Mark Twain\, Bret Harte\, Isabel Allende\, Dame Shirley\, Horace Greeley\, Maxine Hong Kingston\, Walt Whitman\, James Houston\, Robert Louis Stevenson\, John Muir\, Jack London\, Mary Austin\, Chiura Obata\, Ansel Adams\, Jack Kerouac\, David Brower\, Wallace Stegner\, Tom Knudson\, Gary Snyder\, Ishmael Reed\, and more than fifty others who have written about the magnificent but threatened range.
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 <p>
 The anthology also includes original prose and a poem written especially for the book. The anthology is illustrated by biologist and author Joe Medeiros. The book features a foreword written by Robert Hanna\, great-great-grandson of John Muir and a former Sierra College student.
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