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Wednesday
August 23
Mystery to Me Book Club
6 pm Raven Black by Ann Cleeves
Friday
August 25
William Kent Krueger is
7 pm back with his next Cork
OConnor Mystery,
Sulfur Springs
Cork OConnors search for a missing man
in the Arizona desert puts him at the
center of a violent power struggle along
the Mexican border, a struggle that might
cost Cork everything and everyone he
holds most dear.
Sunday
Sept. 10
Historys Mysteries Book Club
12:30 pm Chiefs by Stuart Wood
September
12
Its Madison Bicycle Bingo! Bikers!
October 31 Get your stamp here!
Tuesday
Sept. 12
Robert Madygan discusses
7 pm The Solace of Trees
Described from the perspective of a child
victim, The Solace of Trees is the lesser-told
story of the tragedy of war, from the Bosnian
War to the US policy of government-
sponsored abductions. A tale shared by
countless victims in countless times and
places, The Solace of Trees is at once a page-
turner and a work of beauty and insight. It is a
sobering look at a hidden cost of war and an
affirmation of the human spirit from those
who survive the ordeal.
Wednesday
Sept. 13
State of Craft Beer
7pm Doug Moe interviews author and
photographer Matthew Janzen and
beer lovers & beer entrepreneurs
Garth Beyer and Ryan Browne!
Thursday
Sept. 14 Mother Courage with Fermats Theater
7 pm An informal discussion of
"Mother Courage,"
Fermat's adaptation and a
short reading and a song
reflecting on how the issues
of the play - civilians caught
in a seemingly endless war
(it is set in The Thirty Years
War) - resonate with the
many many wars in today's
world.
Friday
Sept. 15
Open tonight until 8pm
Saturday
Sept. 16
Monroe Street Festival
10 5
Wednesday
Sept. 20
Arrows of Light by
7 pm Andrea Potos
In Arrows of Light, Andrea Potos lets us dwell
in those fragile moments between day and
night, love and loss, living and death. In the
stillness of a blue scarf lake, the pale ochre
walls of Van Gogh's rooms, the light that
pours through her Yaya's kitchen windows,
Potos takes us to the cusp of the unknowable.
Pulled through by the thread of her mother's
illness and eventual death, this small, elegant
collection shines its gold light on those
stunning, ephemeral details -- her mother's
coral lipstick, blueberries like small sapphires,
laundry flapping on the line like angel wings -- that seem to give us tidings of
the world beyond and its fluid relationship with what we know now and will
always remember.
Saturday
Sept. 23
Peanut of Blind Faith
2 pm Farm by Jim
Thompson
This is the joyful and true story
about how a lamb overcame a lot of
hard challenges to become a happy
and healthy member of her flock.
And she also became the star of
Blind Faith Farm.
Sunday
Sept. 24
Agatha Christie Book Club
3 pm Crooked House
Wednesday
Sept. 27
Mystery to Me Book Club
7 pm Rabbit Hall by Eve Chase
Thursday
Sept. 28
Kathleen Ernst is here to
6:00 pm discuss her new Chloe
Ellefson novel Mining For
Justice
Chloe Ellefson is excited to be learning about
Wisconsins Cornish immigrants and mining
history while on temporary assignment at
Pendarvis, a historic site in charming Mineral
Point.
Wednesday
Nov. 1 Jeremi Suri discusses The
7 pm
Impossible Presidency
The Rise and Fall of
Americas Highest Office
This book charts the rise and fall of the
American presidency, from the limited role
envisaged by the Founding Fathers to its
current status as the most powerful job in the
world. The Impossible Presidency traces
America's disenchantment with our recent
presidents to the inevitable mismatch between
presidential promises and the structural
limitations of the office.
Jeremi Suri holds the Mack Brown Distinguished Chair for Leadership in Global
Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin. He is a professor in the university's
Department of History and the LBJ School of Public Affairs. He previously held a
position in the History Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Stay tuned for details about the Wisconsin Book
Festival and the Wisconsin Science Festival!
Thursday
Nov. 2
Wisconsin Book Festival
5:30 pm presents Jeremi Suri (see
description of book above)
Friday
Nov. 10 Doug Moe interviews Authors
7 pm
Matt Goldman and
Wendy Webb
Closed Today
Friday
Nov. 24 Wow its the day after Thanksgiving
Open 10 am to 8 pm
Saturday
Nov. 25
All day!
Sunday
Nov. 26 Agatha Christie Book Club
3 pm Sad Cyprus
Monday
Nov. 27 Open Monday til 7pm
Wednesday
Nov. 29 Mystery to Me Book Club
6 pm Alice Network by Kate Quinn
Sunday
Dec. 3 Monroe Street Christmas
Walk
Sunday
Dec. 3 Historys Mysteries Book Club
12:30 pm Death Rides the Zephyr by Janet Dawson
Monday
December
Closed today to celebrate Christmas
25
Tuesday
December
Boxing Day yes, were open
26 Winter Hours Begin
Just a note Winter Hours
before we December 26 March 31
head into
Monday: Closed
2018.
Tuesday Saturday: 10 am 5 pm
Sunday: 11 am 4 pm