All Entries in the "Book Signings" Category
Alison Weir Discusses Captive Queen
Greenwich Library Meeting Room 101 W. Putnam Avenue Thursday, July 29, 2010 7:00pm-9:00pm British author and Tudor England expert Alison Weir will be here discussing her novel CAPTIVE QUEEN. She will also talk about her recent biography of Anne Boleyn’s final days, The Lady in the Tower. Free and open to all. Program starts at [...]
The Rage of Achilles
Just Books 28 Arcadia Road Old Greenwich Sat, June 19, 2010 10am THE RAGE OF ACHILLES Terence Hawkins “THE RAGE OF ACHILLES” Book Signing – Open to the public Blood. Guts. Pride. Wrath. The ancient clash of armies outside the walls of Troy is a cornerstone of Western literature. In The Rage of Achilles, Terence [...]
Rediscovering the Art of Living in the Heart of France
Just Books at Arcadia Cafe 28 Arcadia Road Old Greenwich Wednesday, June 9, 2010 Ken McAdams “Bon Courage” Rediscovering the Art of Living in the Heart of France Ken McAdams Two years and one home-renovation from hell into their marriage, Ken McAdams and Marian ‘Bing’ Bingham, head to the French countryside in an effort to [...]
Strawberry Hill by Mary Ann Hoberman
Cos Cob Library Community Room 5 Sinawoy Road Cos Cob Saturday, June 5, 2010 2:00 PM-3:00 PM Our own local celebrity, Mary Ann Hoberman, named Children’s Poet Laureate of the United States, will read from her two latest books, Strawberry Hill and The Tree That Time Built. Books will be available for purchase and can be [...]
Dennis Vaughn at Just Books
Just Books at Arcadia Cafe 28 Arcadia Road Old Greenwich Monday, May 24, 2010 7:00pm Dennis Vaughn “The Price of Revenge” David Fox has a life anyone would envy-a flourishing career as a lawyer, a condo in Denver, and a beautiful girlfriend, Ellen-until he begins investigating a lawsuit against the Denver City Ballet. It seems [...]
Too Big to Fail: The Inside Story
Greenwich Library Cole Auditorium 200 W. Putnam Avenue May 25, 2010 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM Too Big to Fail: The Inside Story of How Wall Street and Washington Fought to Save the Financial System—and Themselves Andrew Ross Sorkin, New York Times Chief Mergers & Acquisitions Reporter and author, Too Big To Fail at 7 [...]
Growing The Untouchable Tree by Peter C. Stone
Audubon Greenwich 613 Riversville Road Sunday, May 16, 2010 2:00-4:00 pm Growing The Untouchable Tree – Artist Reception and Book Signing An Exhibition of Watercolors & Oil Paintings by Peter C. Stone Artist, botanist, anthropologist, and dreamer, Peter C. Stone’s lushly textured paintings enfold all of the things which affect us profoundly and personally. They [...]
100 Winning Tips for Stress-Free College Admissions
Just Books at Arcadia Cafe 20 Arcadia Road Old Greenwich Tuesday, May 18, 2010 7:00pm Free and open to the public MIMI DOE & DR. MICHELE HERNANDEZ DON’T WORRY YOU’LL GET IN: 100 WINNING TIPS FOR STRESS-FREE COLLEGE ADMISSIONS Just Books welcomes Mimi Doe and Dr. Michele Herandez, who together have more than 10 books [...]
Surviving the Toxic Workplace by Linnda Durre
Greenwich Water Club 49 River Road, Cos Cob Thursday, May 20, 2010 11:45am The Greenwich Chamber of Commerce Lunch & Learn Event With Author Linnda Durre “Surviving the Toxic Workplace” Open to the public- Cost $30 includes buffet lunch RSVP: Mary Ann Morrison, Greenwich Chamber of Commerce, 203.869.3500 Book Purchase: $15 special price with advance [...]
Orange Is The New Black
Greenwich Library Cole Auditorium 101 W. Putnam Avenue Thursday, May 13, 2010 7:00pm PIPER KERMAN ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK: MY YEAR IN A WOMEN’S PRISON Free and Open to the Public Author Talk & Book Signing Greenwich Library and Just Books welcome author and Smith College graduate Piper Kerman as she talks about her [...]
Norris Church Mailer at Greenwich Library
Greenwich Library Cole Auditorium 101 W. Putnam Avenue May 4,200 7:00 PM-8:30 PM Norris Church Mailer talks about her memoir ‘A Ticket to the Circus”. A great American love story, this warm, funny, revealing memoir introduces the world to Norman Mailer’s greatest inspiration, his wife of more than thirty years. Norris Church Mailer has led [...]





