The Bookstore of Gloucester : a reading and signing with local author

Hi joey,
It’s Arwen from The Bookstore.  I was wondering if you could help us out.  We have a few big readings coming up and would love to get the word out there.
Our first one is on Friday, May 10th with local author, Domenica Ruta.  Domenica
is from Danvers and her memoir, “With or Without You” has been getting tons of rave reviews and publicity.  I will attach a blurb from her website so you can get an idea of what it is about:(please forgive my technically challenged format, my cousin Jenn should be doing this :))

“Domenica Ruta grew up in a working-class, unforgiving Italian town north of Boston where in the seventeenth century women were hanged as witches. Her mother, Kathi, a notorious figure in this hardscrabble place, was a drug addict and sometime dealer whose life swung between welfare and riches, whose highbrow taste was at odds with her base appetites. And yet she managed, despite the chaos she created, to instill in her daughter the idea that art—via a classic film or a classical education—could transcend this life of undying grudges, self-inflicted misfortune, and the crooked moral code that Kathi and her cohorts lived by. With or Without You is the story of Domenica’s unconventional coming of age—a darkly hilarious chronicle of a misfit ’90s childhood and the necessary and painful act of breaking away, and of overcoming her own addictions and demons in the process.”
“In a brilliant stylistic feat, Domenica Ruta has written a powerful, inspiring, compulsively readable, and finally redemptive story about loving and leaving.”
The reading will be at 7 pm on Friday, May 10th. 

Our address is 61 Main St. and our phone # is 1-978-281-1548.
We can also have books signed for people if they can not make reading….
Thank you so much Joey!
Arwen Severance

Sawyer Free Library Starts New Library Paperbacks Pinterest Board

@SawyerLibrary: Here’s one of our Pinterest Boards: new paperbacks this month: http://pinterest.com/sawyerlibrary/new-paperbacks/
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2013 Bikini Speedo Dodgeball Tourney Trophy Taken For Ransom

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WE HAVE YET TO HAVE HEARD THE KIDNAPPER’S DEMANDS Ed Collard and His Two Time Champion Winning Team “Blinded By Thr White” Have Not Issued a Statement.
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LOST BAG PULLED OUT OF WATER

Hi Joey,This bag was pulled out of the water a few days ago behind Maritime Gloucester by one of the gig rowers. Looks like some clothes and keys among other things, and a season of…….. "LOST". Hmmm…….MLazaruz

Dot Sieradzki Has Some Recommendations

Hi Joey, I love your blog especially for the beautiful nature photos.  I want to recommend a local poet’s work, and website, http://susanvgabriel.com/home.html, (and book) for the same reason.  Susan Gabriel of Hamilton has a breathtaking book and website, worth a plug on your blog.I would also give a plug to local Manchester, celeb, Wendy Booker, a truly amazing woman who just released a new book, and she is a fascinating and inspirational speaker.

New Altitude: Beyond Tough Times to the Top of the World by Wendy L. Booker

Thanks for taking the place of my morning newspaper.

Dot Sieradzki, ManchesterPS I am a librarian, hence the book references.Benjamin Franklin once sniffed that he”had no use for a man with but one spelling for a word.”

Learn to Row !! With the International Dory Racing Committee

Learn to Row !!

With the International Dory Racing Committee

This May is your opportunity to take advantage of a free seminar hosted by the GloucesterInternational Dory Racing Committee. Every Wednesday at 6 PM and Sunday at 9 AMexperienced rowers will teach novices the proper rowing techniques required to row a Banks Dory right in Gloucester Harbor. This is a “hands on” seminar with all equipment and the dories provided by the IDRC, but you must be 13 years or older and complete the attached sign-up forms by April 25th. Here is what is in store for attendees:

· Tools of the trade – oars, thole pins, thwarts, etc.

· History of dory rowing – from the Grand Banks fishing to 2013 racing the Canadians

· Basic boat handling

· Stroke technique and pace

· Navigation

· Racing techniques and turns

· And more!

Our first day is Wednesday, May 1stat 6 PM, meeting at the Town Landing, St. Peter’s Square, in Gloucester and class size is limited, so sign up today and learn t

Community Stuff 4/13/13

Hi Joey – writing you on suggestion of Henry Ferrini.  I teach “Writing A 10-Minute Play” workshops there & we have had 2 incredibly successful evenings of Staged Readings at Rocky Neck Cultural Center of the plays that came out of the workshops – “filling the house” both times.  We just finished the 3rd “Writing a 10-Minute Play” workshop & have the Staged Reading for that one scheduled for April 27.  It’s all very exciting to see our short play community building.

I am writing now to tell you about a special 1-night workshop coming up on April 15th.  The poster w/ all info is below.  Hoping you can put it on Good Morning Gloucester.  Thank you SO much for all you do for the Cape Ann community!!

Lynda

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Simone de Beauvoir Quote of the Week from Greg Bover

“That’s what I consider true generosity. You give your all, and yet you always feel as if it costs you nothing.”

A native Parisienne, de Beauvoir studied mathematics and languages at a time when very few women did. She went on to study philosophy at the Sorbonne and wrote her thesis on Gottfried Leibniz. During further studies she met Jean-Paul Sartre with whom she had a life-long relationship, but never married. Her 1943 novel She Came to Staymade her name as an existentialist writer, but her treatise The Second Sex, six years later, solidified her standing as a founder of Feminism, even though an early English translation, hurriedly done, distorted her message. She remained politically active until late in life and is buried, with Sartre, in Montparnasse.

Greg Bover