Events

Saturday March 20, 2010
Start: 03/20/2010 11:00 am
End: 03/20/2010 7:00 pm
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Sunday March 21, 2010
Start: 03/21/2010 3:00 pm

Volunteers for Samaritans, a humanitarian organization, Kathryn Ferguson, Dr. Norma Price and Ted Parks, and artist Debbi McCullough discuss the book Crossing with the Virgin: Stories from the Migrant Trail, which tells the stories of migrants treated and rescued by Samaritans on desert trails near the Arizona-Mexico border.  Art to be displayed was created by Debbi McCullough from items found on the desert - using Levis, shoes, wallets, photos and tuna cans she creates cloth books, sculptures and prayer wheels.

Tuesday March 23, 2010
Start: 03/23/2010 7:00 pm

Steven Clevenger, a registered member
of the Osage tribe, has documented the role of Native American
soldiers in the war in Iraq, following them into battle and home
again. This book is an evocative collection of rare photographs and
personal interviews that records the warrior tradition and war
experience.

Excerpted:My name is Bill Cody Ayon. I'm Tsitsistas, Southern Cheyenne, a human being.  I was brought up and given language, customs, and songs
that honor those who have given their service to America's military,
to my tribe, and to all indigenous people.  It is with this
background I follow the military road-like my father, my uncles, and
my ancestors before me.  To serve my family, my tribe, and my
country is the greatest honor of all.  Tradition has mandated
this for me-from the echoes of warriors from the Little Bighorn to
Iwo Jima to the streets of Baghdad.

Saturday March 27, 2010
Start: 03/27/2010 5:00 pm
End: 03/27/2010 7:00 pm

Jan Brett arrives at the Albuquerque Little Theater (224 San Pasquale Avenue SW) in her stylish artwork-decorated bus with Hedgie the Hedgehog to celebrate her new book The Easter Egg (Putnam, $17.99).

Everyone is invited to the event & will receive gorgeous signed bookplates for books purchased at Bookworks or at the event.

275 families who purchase the new book will get to meet Jan - tickets will be distributed at Bookworks beginning 3/27 at 9am (bring your receipts if you purchase The Easter Egg in advance).  

The first 100 ticketholders get a free signed poster!

Sunday March 28, 2010
Start: 03/28/2010 3:00 pm
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Tuesday March 30, 2010
Thursday April 01, 2010
Start: 04/01/2010 12:00 am
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Saturday April 03, 2010
Start: 04/03/2010 3:00 pm

Howard Bryan, historian and author of the New Mexico Tribune's "Off the Beaten Path" column, has been delving into obscure corners of Southwest history for decades. His latest book, Santa Fe Tales and More (Clearlight, $16.95), collects true stories of Old Santa Fe that Bryan uncovered both researching 19th century newspaper archives and personal interviews. Their recollections provide a vivid recreation of both everyday life on the frontier and extraordinary events and developments that shaped the history of the Southwest. The stories range from humorous to touching to tragic and violent - all told with frankness and candor. In honor of Bryan's 90th birthday, Bookworks is having a party - come share a few stories and celebrate with us!

Tuesday April 06, 2010
Start: 04/06/2010 7:00 pm

Poet & UNM faculty V.B. Price and architectural photographer Robert Reck have created the photographic portrait The University of New Mexico (UNM Press $34.95). This book explores the lure and magic of the university, which has become more than just an alma mater to its graduates. Price writes, "It has querencia, a place in our hearts, like a homeland... [T]he main campus is an oasis of cultured civility, at once brimming with the youthful vigor of its student body and rooted in the American West's most venerable social and aesthetic traditions. It's what makes UNM an academic symbol of the mind-opening sense of enchantment that New Mexico is known for around the world."

The authors will discuss and sign the book, as well as present a slideshow of Reck's photography, highlighting the campus's unique architecture..

Saturday April 10, 2010
Sunday April 11, 2010
Start: 04/10/2010 11:30 am
End: 04/11/2010 11:30 am
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Tuesday April 13, 2010
Start: 04/13/2010 7:00 pm

Stephen Fried presents a slideswow and discusses his new book Appetite for America (Random House, $27.00), the incredible real-life story of Fred Harvey-told in depth for the first time ever-as well as the story of this country's expansion into the Wild West. As a young immigrant, Fred Harvey worked his way up from dishwasher to household name. His eating houses and hotels along the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe railroad were patronized by princes, presidents, and countless ordinary travelers looking for the best cup of coffee in the country. Harvey's staff of carefully screened single young women-the celebrated Harvey Girls-were the country's first female workforce and became genuine Americana, even inspiring an MGM musical starring Judy Garland.

Inspiring, instructive, and hugely entertaining, Appetite for America is historical biography that is as richly rewarding as a slice of fresh apple pie-and every bit as satisfying.

Saturday April 17, 2010
Start: 04/17/2010 11:00 am

Celebrate Spot the Dog's 30th birthday and shake paws with Spot himself at our storytime!

We also have $5 goody bags available that include treats and a Spot board book! 

Sunday April 18, 2010
Start: 04/18/2010 3:00 pm

To purchase priority seating tickets, please call us BEFORE 12pm 4/18 - after that, please buy your tickets at UNM starting at 2pm (we still have plenty of those!)

3pm Sunday, April 18

Tuesday April 20, 2010
Start: 04/20/2010 7:00 pm

Psychology Today contributor Eileen Garvin's memoir How to Be a Sister: A Love Story with a Twist of Autism explores the simultaneously awkward, hilarious, and heartbreaking situations she (The Experiment, $15.00) experienced as a younger sister to Margaret, diagnosed with severe autism at age 3.

Thursday April 22, 2010
Start: 04/22/2010 7:00 pm

Meta Chaya Hirschl, founder of Gold Street's YogaNow, finally has a book!  Join her at Bookworks for an off-the-mat yoga demonstration and relaxing homemade chai.

Saturday April 24, 2010
Sunday April 25, 2010
Start: 04/25/2010 3:00 pm

Bookworks will be hosting a poetry reading featuring several local poets, lots of coffee, and a moderated discussion focusing on the current state of poetry - developments and challenges facing the genre.

Patricipants will include V.B. Price, Rebecca Aronson, Anne Valley-Fox, and Myria Mandell.  Please call Bookworks with questions.

Tuesday April 27, 2010
Start: 04/27/2010 7:00 pm

Seasoned New Mexico anthropologist and psychotherapist Stephen Powell's Apocalyptic Grace: The Evolution of Culture and Consciousness (Ocean Tree, $24.00) illuminates the hunter/gatherer, horticultural, agrarian, and industrial/technological Worlds that have prevailed until the present moment.

Thursday April 29, 2010
Start: 04/29/2010 7:00 pm

As he turns 40, Rouse (Confessions of a Prep School Mommy Handler,
2007) admits to becoming “the ultimate cliché”: he’s mentally and
physically exhausted, hates his job, and realizes there is a void in
his life that the city is no longer filling. He and his partner, Gary,
take a vacation in Saugatuck, Michigan, “a Midwestern Martha’s
Vineyard,” and on the spot decide to sell their home in St. Louis and
move to the woods. Rouse vows to become a “modern-day Thoreau” and sets
out to follow 10 life goals, roughly along the tenets espoused by
Thoreau in Walden, Rouse’s favorite book. Rouse chronicles the
hilarious escapades of these “two neurotic urbanites” as they ensconce
themselves in the woods without magazine subscriptions, malls, Trader
Joe’s, HGTV, or lattes. Rouse feels like a Martian confronting the
locals at the general store, and suffers extreme anxiety when
attempting ice fishing and karaoke. Gay or straight, any reader who has

Saturday May 01, 2010
Start: 05/01/2010 3:00 pm

Beloved writer Rudolfo Anaya returns to Bookworks for a storytime and signing of his newest children's book Juan and the Jackalope (UNM Press, $18.95).

Sunday May 02, 2010
Start: 05/02/2010 3:00 pm
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Tuesday May 04, 2010
Start: 05/04/2010 7:00 pm

Known for his position as news anchor for PBS News Hour, and frequent moderator ofpresidential debates, Jim Lehrer is also a prolific writer!  Lehrer returns to Bookworks to discuss andsign his new novel Super (RandomHouse, $25.00).  This book, his twentiethwork of fiction is one of his most captivating. It’s a story set on the SantaFe railroad’s famous Super Chief – “The Train of theStars.”  Like Murder on the Orient Express, Superbrings together a fascinating cast of characters – including Clark Gable andHarry Truman – and as the train gains speed, a series of deadly events unfolds.

Watch the PBS NewsHour on KNME 5.1  Monday through Friday at 5:30pm.