Events

Tuesday October 27, 2009
Start: 6:00 pm

OFFSITE: FORKING FANTASTIC      6PM

Zora O’Neill and Tamara Reynolds visit with their new cookbook, Forking Fantastic: Put the Party Back in Dinner Party. Quirky, funny and fresh, it arms intimidated cooks everywhere with the courage, confidence and tools they need to entertain for the sake of food and community, not for the prize of being the best hostess on the block.

Please note: This is an offsite event at Duck & Decanter restaurant in Phoenix, 1651 E Camelback Rd.

Cost: $45, includes book, dinner, and a beverage of choice. Registration and pre-payment required at 602.274.5429.

$70 couple price, dinner and beverage for two, one copy of the book.

Tickets on sale at the Duck & Decanter
602.274.5429. Books can be picked up from the Duck
location: 1651 E Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85016

Start: 6:00 pm

HANDS-ON GREATER PHOENIX      6PM

“Getting Involved 101” volunteer opportunities. More info: 602.973.2212 x237.

Start: 7:00 pm

TWEEN EVENT - LAUNCH PARTY - JAMES A. OWEN: THE SHADOW DRAGONS 7PM

The author and illustrator of the bestselling Imaginarium Geographica series returns for the official launch of the fourth book in the saga, The Shadow Dragons. In The Shadow Dragons, all the legendary Caretakers, past and present, come together to save two worlds, and their only hope lies with a small group of companions who are on the quest for the broken sword Caliburn: the Grail Child, Rose Dyson; her clockwork companion, the owl Archie; a dead professor of ancient literature; and the mythical knight Don Quixote.

Pre-order your book at Changing Hands before 10/27 and on event day you’ll receive a limited edition bookplate signed and personalized by Owen. This in addition to the book Owen will sign at the event, almost surely with an impromptu illustration on the title page! (He’s famous for this sort of thing.)

 

    SEATING begins one hour before the event. Lettered tickets (free with book purchase) will be called alphabetically to fill seats and will also be used to form the booksigning line. Seating opens to the general public fifteen minutes before the event, so please arrive early, as space is limited.
    CAN’T MAKE IT? If you’d like an autographed book from any of our author events, please call us at 480.730.0205 to pre-pay and we’ll have one or more copies signed and reserved for you.
Wednesday October 28, 2009
Start: 5:00 pm

TWEEN &
TEEN EVENT -
JOHN CONNOLLY: THE GATES 5PM

Bestselling mystery author John Connolly visits with his first book for young readers, The
Gates
. Young Samuel Johnson and his dachshund, Boswell, are trick-or-treating a full three days
before Halloween, which is how they come to witness strange goings-on at 666 Crowley Road. The
Abernathys don’t mean any harm by their flirtation with the underworld, but when they unknowingly call
forth the Devil himself, they create a gap through which a pair of enormous gates is visible -- the gates
to Hell.

 

Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

WORKSHOP: WHAT’S YOUR POINT OF VIEW? WITH PLYNN GUTMAN      6:30-8:30PM

Explore writing from different points of view with Plynn Gutman, MFA in Creative Writing and Director of the ASU Young Adult Writing Project. Discover how various forms of narration can play a defining role in the direction of your story and the emotional impact of your writing. New and experienced, teenage and adult writers welcome. Cost $25. Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205.

Start: 7:30 pm

Himalayan Quest
Lecture with Mountaineer Ed Viesturs
Wednesday, October 28 at 7:30 pm

Called "the ultimate climbing machine" by Men's Journal, preeminent
alpinist Ed Viesturs has summitted Mount Everest seven times, most recently
in May 2009. Four years ago he completed an even more ambitious, 16-year
quest to climb the 14 highest mountains in the world without supplemental
oxygen. Join this legendary mountaineer as he shares his awe-inspiring
experiences.

Changing Hands will sell Viesturs' books Himalayan Quest, K2: Life and Death on the World's Most Dangerous Mountain, and No Shortcuts to the Top. Viesturs will sign books following the presentation.

NG Live events are held at Mesa Arts Center: One East Main Street, Mesa, AZ 85201

For tickets, call 480-644-6500 or click here.

 

 

 

Thursday October 29, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm

OFFSITE - MIKE DOOLEY: INFINITE POSSIBILITIES

Mike Dooley visits with his book Infinite Possibilities: The Art of Living Your Dreams. According to Dooley, blood, sweat, and tears aren’t what it takes to see your dreams come true. What’s needed are imagination, belief, and expectation. Only then are you drawn into action and the “coincidences” that make dream manifestation inevitable. “This book is your ticket to living,” says James Van Praagh. “After experiencing Infinite Possibilities, you will never see life from the same perspective.”

 

 

 

 

Please note:

This is an offsite event at Dobson High School, 1501 W. Guadalupe Rd., Mesa 85202.

Cost: $32.03 ticket includes one copy of Infinite Possibilities ($25 + tax) + $5 admission ticket. You can buy up to two $5 tickets per book (2 tickets = $37.03, includes one copy of Infinite Possibilities).

 

Friday October 30, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm

SHARON LECHTER: THREE FEET FROM GOLD      7PM


Sharon Lechter, co-author of the international bestsellers Rich Dad, Poor Dad and the Rich
Dad
series, visits with her new book Three Feet from Gold: Turn Your Obstacles Into
Opportunities! (Think and Grow Rich Series)
. In Three Feet from Gold, a young writer sets
out to interview business leaders and other influential figures about the importance of persistence in
attaining your goals -- Dave Liniger, co-founder of Re/Max; John St. Augustine, producer of “Oprah and
Friends”; Debbi Fields, founder of Mrs. Fields Cookies; boxing champ Evander Holyfield; NASCAR President
Mike Helton; and many others.

    SEATING begins one hour before the event. Lettered tickets (free with book purchase) will be called
    alphabetically to fill seats and will also be used to form the booksigning line. Seating opens to the general public fifteen
    minutes before the event, so please arrive early, as space is limited.

    CAN’T MAKE IT? If you’d like an autographed book from any of our author events, please call us at
    480.730.0205 to pre-pay and we’ll have one or more copies signed and reserved for you.
Saturday October 31, 2009
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:30 pm

BEYOND THE BEDROOM     4-6:30PM

A recent survey commissioned by the National Women's Health Resource Center and the Association of Reproductive Health
Professionals found that 70 percent of women between the ages of 18 to 50 have experienced a sexual health issue that negatively
impacted multiple aspects of their lives. Every woman is entitled to a satisfying, healthy sex life. Do you have questions about your
sexual health? Do you sometimes feel like you can't "get in the mood," even though you're attracted to your partner? Are you unable
to have an orgasm even though you enjoy sexual activity? Please Note: This is a WOMEN ONLY event sponsored by the
National Women's Health Resource Center (www.SexandaHealthierYou.org).
Seating is limited. RSVP early at p.white@ammomarketing.com. Free refreshments.

Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

INSIGHTS      5:30-8:30PM

Tarot reader James R. Betz offers advice on life, relationships, and career choices. Cost: $20 for 15 minutes. Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205. More info: 602.840.2222.

Sunday November 1, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 2:00 pm

HANDMADE AZ      10AM-2PM

Quintessential Inspirations Jewelry by Patty Sanchez

Start: 11:00 am

HANDS-ON GREATER PHOENIX      11AM

“Getting Involved 101” volunteer opportunities. More info: 602.973.2212 x237.

Start: 1:30 pm
End: 2:30 pm

FRENCH CONVERSATION FOR BEGINNERS      1:30-2:30PM

More info: aaron@letutor.com.

Start: 3:00 pm
End: 5:45 pm

SPANISH CONVERSATION      3-5:45PM

Beginners: 3-4:15pm. Intermediate: 4:30-5:45pm. More info:
martha@languagesynergy.com
.

Tuesday November 3, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm

KATE GREENSTREET & THREE ASU AWARD-WINNING POETS      7PM

What happens when a person loses hope but still wants to make art? Poet Kate Greenstreet would like her new collection, The Last 4 Things (which includes a DVD of two short films), to be read as if it were a found object, like something left on an empty bus seat -- not a document addressing the question “Why do we make art?” but acknowledging the fact that we do make art, despite conditions, whether it’s a photograph or a simple stick drawing in the dirt. Also tonight, three award-winning ASU MFAs: 42 Opus editor Elizabyth Hiscox (Inventory from a One-Hour Room), Rose Swartz (Things I’ve Left Between), and Douglas Jones (No Turning East).

Wednesday November 4, 2009
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

CROCHET CLUB      6:30-8:30PM

More info: Darlene at 480.980.5597.

Start: 7:00 pm

LAUNCH PARTY - TEENA BOOTH: UNFINISHED EVOLUTION      7PM

Teena Booth, screenwriter and founder of NewAgePride.org, visits for the official launch
of her book Unfinished Evolution: How A New Age Revival Can Change Your Life and Save the World, an
impassioned call to the scattered “spiritual but not religious” community to join together under a common New Age identity. Booth
explores the rise and fall of the New Age movement in popular culture, examines what spiritual progressives lost when the
movement receded, and asks us all to consider what might be gained by reviving it again. Covering all aspects of the New Age
-- its spirituality, philosophy, arts, and politics -- Booth encourages solitary spiritual seekers to create a revitalized New Age
community with the power to help us grow in our unfinished spiritual evolutions. Booth is the author of the teen novel Falling
From Fire
, and several television movies, including The Wronged Man, Sex and Lies in Sin City, Fab Five,
Lifetime Television’s Natalee Holloway, and the Emmy-nominated A Little Thing Called Murder.

Thursday November 5, 2009
Start: 10:15 am

KIDS
EVENT:
STORYTIME      10:15AM

Kids Storytime

Start: 4:00 pm

KIDS EVENT - CONRAD STORAD: RATTLESNAKE RULES! 4PM

Uh-oh! Was that a rattle I heard? If these babies shake their rattles, you’d better pay attention! Conrad J. Storad, award-winning author of more than 30 science and nature books for young readers, visits with his new book Rattlesnake Rules! for an animated storytime with a rattlesnake puppet pal. Storad demystifies the world of rattlesnakes, explaining what rattlesnakes eat, how forked tongues help them survive, why rattlesnakes have rattles, and what it means if you hear one. A longtime resident of the Sonoran Desert, Conrad is also the author of Meerkats, Don’t Call Me Pig! (A Javelina Story), Desert Night Shift (A Pack Rat Story), Lizards for Lunch (A Roadrunner’s Tale), and Don’t Ever Cross that Road! (An Armadillo Story).

Start: 7:00 pm

Named one of Time magazine’s “25 Best Blogs of 2009,” Ree Drummond’s hugely popular ThePioneerWoman.com details her life as a mother, photographer, crafter, rancher’s wife, and cook. Now, Paula Deen meets Erma Bombeck in The Pioneer Woman Cooks, Drummond’s spirited, homespun cookbook. Drummond colorfully traces her transition from city life to ranch wife through recipes, photos, and pithy commentary based on her blog, and whips up delicious, satisfying meals for cowboys and cowgirls alike made from simple, widely available ingredients (Rib-Eye Steak with Whiskey Cream Sauce, Lasagna, Fried Chicken, Patsy’s Blackberry Cobbler, and Cinnamon Rolls—not to mention several “cowgirl-friendly” dishes, such as Sherried Tomato Soup, Olive Cheese Bread, and Crème Brûlée.) The Pioneer Woman Cooks—and with these "Recipes from an Accidental Country Girl," she pleases the palate and tickles the funny bone at the same time.

 

 

Friday November 6, 2009
Start: 6:00 pm

 

Special Offsite Event -- TEDxPhoenix 2009
Sharing Ideas Worth Spreading
Friday, Nov 6th – 6pm at the Mesa Arts Center in Mesa

PLEASE NOTE:
This is an offsite event at the Mesa Arts Center in Mesa, 1 East Main Street.

Cost: $5, tickets are available on the TEDx Phoenix 2009 site.

Location: 1 East Main Street, Mesa, AZ 85211

In a series of five 18 minute talks, speakers give the talk of their lifetime as they share their newest and most unique ideas with the end result being an evening of inspiring, entertaining, touching, and life changing talks -- people have described TEDx as a Cirque du Soleil for the mind.
TEDxPhoenix is also a place to meet individuals who want to leverage ideas, education, technology, and design to help create a better future and fuel a local and global conversation around awareness and change.

MORE INFO You can keep up with the TEDxPhoenix community by joining TEDx Phoenix FaceBook page.

Start: 7:00 pm

FIRST FRIDAY POETRY      7PM

Award-winning poet Geraldine Connolly’s new book, Hand of the Wind, is inspired by the landscape of the American West. Rita Magdaleno's work, Marlene Dietrich, Rita Hayworth, and My Mother, explores the poetics of place and family history in post-WWII Germany. Both poets will read and sign books. Open reading follows.

Saturday November 7, 2009
Start: 12:00 am

TODAY IS NATIONAL BOOKSTORE DAY!

Start: 10:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

OFFSITE: CERTIFIED LOCAL FESTIVAL      10AM-4PM

Keep your money where your house is! Celebrate Arizona’s locally-owned businesses with free food, live music, and fun
stuff for the kids. PLEASE NOTE: This is an offsite event at Duck and Decanter Restaurant, 1651 E. Camelback Rd.
in Phoenix.

Start: 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

HANDMADE AZ: SUBA’S DESIGNS      10AM-5PM

Simply Elegant Jewelry: sterling silver and semi-precious stones.

Start: 11:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

KIDS
EVENT -
COSTUME STORYTIME: WILD THING!      11AM-12PM

From the pages of the Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are comes a real wild thing, live, in the fur. Join the
wild rumpus! We’ll read the classic story, share some treats, and visit with this legendary (but very friendly) monster.

Start: 1:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

WORKSHOP - THE POETICS OF PLACE      1-3PM

Arizona Commission on the Arts Poet in the Schools Rita Maria Magdaleno, author of Marlene Dietrich, Rita Hayworth, and My Mother, leads a narrative poetry workshop. Explore poetry drawn from memory and oral history, from family and historical photos, and discover language that’s clear, concrete and appealing to the senses. Participants will write a first draft of two new poems. (Please bring one or two family photos that inspire a story.) COST: $25. Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205.

Start: 4:00 pm


TEEN EVENT - DAVID LEVITHAN: LOVE IS THE HIGHER LAW      4PM

Scholastic Books editor David Levithan, author of Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist, visits with his new teen novel, Love is the Higher Law. The lives of three teens are altered forever on September 11, 2001. Claire, a high school junior, has to get to her younger brother in his classroom. Jasper, a college sophomore from Brooklyn, wakes to his parents’ frantic calls from Korea, wondering if he’s okay. Peter, a classmate of Claire’s, has to make his way back to school as everything happens around him. Here are three teens whose intertwining lives are reshaped by this catastrophic event.

    SEATING begins one hour before the event. Lettered tickets (free with book purchase) will be called alphabetically to fill seats and will also be used to form the booksigning line. Seating opens to the general public fifteen minutes before the event, so please arrive early, as space is limited.

    CAN’T MAKE IT? If you’d like an autographed book from any of our author events, please call us at 480.730.0205 to pre-pay and we’ll have one or more copies signed and reserved for you.

Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

INSIGHTS      5:30-8:30PM

Tarot reader James R. Betz offers advice on life, relationships, and career choices. COST: $20 for 15 minutes. Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205. More info: 602.840.2222.

Sunday November 8, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

HANDMADE AZ: BARBARA’S JEWELRY      10AM-5PM

Barbara’s Jewelry: pendants, bracelets, earrings.

Start: 10:30 am
End: 12:00 pm

SOCRATES CAFÉ      10:30AM-12PM

A philosophical discussion group based on the book Socrates Café by Christopher Phillips. More info:
dish@cox.net.

Start: 1:30 pm
End: 3:00 pm


SIGN LANGUAGE FOR ADULTS      1:30-3PM


Cindy Ashcraft, a teacher of hearing-impaired children, teaches Signed English to parents and other interested adults. Meets every second and fourth Sunday. COST: $5 per class. Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205. More info: 480.472.6203.

Start: 2:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

KISS & TEEN EVENT - CLUB READ: THE MAGICIAN'S ELEPHANT 2-3PM

Please note: the author will not be in attendance. In a highly awaited new novel, Kate DiCamillo conjures a haunting fable about trusting the unexpected, and making the extraordinary come true.When a fortuneteller’s tent appears in the market square of the city of Baltese, orphan Peter Augustus Duchene knows the questions that he needs to ask: Does his sister still live? And if so, how can he find her? The fortuneteller’s mysterious answer (an elephant will lead him there!) sets off a chain of events so remarkable, so impossible, that you will hardly dare to believe it’s true. With atmospheric illustrations by fine artist Yoko Tanaka, here is a dreamlike and captivating tale that could only be narrated by Newbery Medalist Kate DiCamillo. In this timeless fable, she evokes the largest of themes, hope and belonging, desire and compassion, with the lightness of a magician’s touch.

    CLUB READ BADGE-HOLDERS: Get 3 bonus points for attending, and 1 point when you purchase The Magician's Elephant at Changing Hands. Don’t have a Club Read badge? Ask a bookseller how to get one!
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 7:30 pm

EDUCATOR APPRECIATION CELEBRATION      6-7:30PM

Teachers, librarians and educators -- join us for appetizers, wine, tea, and sweets as we celebrate your ongoing
commitment to teaching with a 20% storewide discount, our recommended Fall 2009 booklist, raffle prizes, and a
presentation by Scholastic Books editor David Levithan, author of Love Is the Higher Law and editor of the
blockbuster series The Babysitters Club and The 39 Clues.

Monday November 9, 2009
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 5:45 pm


WORKSHOP: FEMS WITH PENS      4-5:45PM



In this six-session workshop series, members, young women in grades 7-12, write fiction and nonfiction pieces based on a variety of exercises and discuss and edit each other's work. Meets 4:30-5:45pm on Mondays for six weeks. This session is led by Deborah Sussman Susser, associate editor of Jewish News of Greater Phoenix and the recipient of two consecutive awards for excellence in editorial writing. Her reviews appear in Art in America, ArtNews and the Washington Post. She has taught creative writing at the University of Virginia and at Phoenix College. COST: $60 for six-week series: Nov. 9, 16, 23, 30, December 7, 14. Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205.

Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm


WORKSHOP: 21 DAYS TO A NOVEL WITH MICHAEL STACKPOLE      6:30-8:30PM



New York Times bestselling novelist Michael A. Stackpole presents a three-week program for preparing yourself to write a novel. This set of 21 exercises is broken down to give you everything from character creation to world building, practical plotting devices, dialogue development and character voice creation tools. This program is a practical, kick-in-the-pants place to start your career. COST: $25. Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205.

Start: 7:00 pm

POETRY ROUNDTABLE      7PM

Workshop one of your original poems once a month with a group of peers. More info:
jedesign2004@yahoo.com.

Tuesday November 10, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm

Canyon Records and Changing Hands Bookstore present a concert with the multiple Grammy Award nominated trio of Native American flutist R. Carlos Nakai (eight nominations), harp-guitarist William Eaton (five nominations), and world ethnic percussionist Will Clipman (four nominations), performing selections from their new CD Dancing Into Silence. More info: canyonrecords.com.

 

View YouTube clip of the Trio's performance from their new Canyon Records album: Dancing into Silence

 

Seating begins one hour before the event. Lettered tickets (free with purchase of CD) will be called alphabetically to fill seats and will also be used to form the signing line. Seating opens to the general public fefteen minutes before the event, so please arrive early, as space is limited.

Can't make it? If you'd like an autographed book or CD from any of our author/musician events, please call us at 480.730.0205 to pre-pay and we'll have one or more copies signed and reserved for you.

 

Wednesday November 11, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm

CHRIS O’DELL: MISS O’DELL      7PM

She made drug-runs for Keith Richards. She was personal assistant to the Rolling Stones on their infamous 1972 tour. She was in
Abbey Road Studios when the Beatles recorded The White Album and Let It Be, and she sang in the chorus on the final
cut of “Hey Jude.” She was even a bridesmaid at Eric Clapton’s wedding. Now Chris O'Dell, one of the first female tour managers in the
music business, visits Changing Hands with her memoir Miss O’Dell: My Hard Days and Long Nights with the Beatles, the Stones,
Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, and the Women They Loved
-- a memoir packed with revelations, insights, and history-making moments
by the friend, lover, and confidante to some of the most revered icons of rock ’n’ roll.

Thursday November 12, 2009
Start: 10:15 am

KIDS
EVENT:
STORYTIME      10:15AM

Kids Storytime

Start: 7:00 pm

 

Special Ticketed Event

Thursday, Nov 12, 7pm

Location: Marcos De Niza High School Auditorium

6000 S Lakeshore Dr, Tempe, AZ 85283

Doors open at 6pm

Purchase your tickets early at Changing Hands Bookstore. Save yourself some time -- call 480.730.0205 or come into Changing Hands and get your ticket(s) and book(s) before the event. Barbara Kingsolver will also sign copies of her previously published books, so don't miss your chance to have her autograph copies of your favorites.

1 Ticket: $34.18 includes one copy of The Lacuna ($26.99 + tax) and one $5 admission ticket.

2 Tickets: $39.18 includes one copy of The Lacuna ($26.99 + tax) and two $5 admission tickets.

Signed books make great holiday gifts.

 

Barbara Kingsolver, the bestselling author of The Poisonwood Bible and Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, visits with The Lacuna, her first novel in nine years. Kingsolver tells the story of Harrison William Shepherd, born in the United States but reared in Mexico, who finds precarious shelter but no sense of home in America. Life is whatever he learns from housekeepers and, one fateful day, by mixing plaster for famed muralist Diego Rivera. When he goes to work for Rivera, his wife Frida Kahlo, and exiled leader Lev Trotsky, Shepherd inadvertently casts his lot with art and revolution.

CAN'T MAKE IT? If you'd like an autographed copy of The Lacuna from Barbara Kingsolver, or signed copies of any of her other books, please call us at 480.730.0205 to pre-pay and we'll have one or more copies signed and reserved for you.

 

 

 

 

 

Friday November 13, 2009
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

COMMUNITY MUSIC NIGHT      6:30-8:30PM

Please join us for an exciting evening of community music.

Approximate schedule of presenters for Friday night:

  • 6:30pm    Matt Rider - voice & guitar
  • 6:42pm    Alma Varon - violin / classical, mariachi, fiddling
  • 6:55pm    Robby Roberson - tricone resonator, etc.
  • 7:08pm    Sule Greg Wilson - percussion, etc.
  • 7:20pm    Jonathan Thwaits - singer / songwriter - voice & guitar
  • 7:32pm    Pinna - Nazim - Sule - voice / saxalo / percussion
  • 7:45pm    Michael McBeath - harmonicas
  • 7:57pm    Jenny Turner & Dave Anderson - voices & guitars
  • 8:10pm    Rob / Les Izmore - guitar & voice / blues
  • 8:22pm    Improv
Saturday November 14, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

HANDMADE AZ: MOXIE JEWELRY      10AM-4PM

Handwrought rings and handforged hoops by Sue Holstein. More info: moxilla@cox.net.

Start: 11:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

Did you know that cranberries can dance? Most of them can, that is -- but one little cranberry has a little trouble. Cynthia Giroux from
Storybook Kitchen reads Clarence, the Cranberry Who Couldn’t Dance by Jim Coogan, demonstrates how cranberries dance, then leads
kids in a cooking activity, making cranberry pancakes with cranberry syrup!

Start: 1:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

FAMILY EVENT - STORIES AND SONGS ON FOOD AND FEASTING      1-2PM

Join musician and storyteller Sule Greg Wilson for a time of interactive fun and festivity as we herald in the harvest and the holidays with Stories and Songs on Food and Feasting. Percussion and banjo -- and your heart, hands and feet -- bring to life stories of native and imported foods, as old-time songs help us along.

Start: 5:00 pm

The author and illustrator of the bestselling Imaginarium Geographica series returns with the fourth book in the saga, The Shadow Dragons. All the legendary Caretakers, past and present, come together to save two worlds, and their only hope lies with a small group of companions who are on the quest for the broken sword Caliburn: the Grail Child, Rose Dyson; her clockwork companion, the owl Archie; a dead professor of ancient literature; and the mythical knight Don Quixote.

    SEATING begins one hour before the event. Lettered tickets (free with book purchase) will be called alphabetically to fill seats and will also be used to form the booksigning line. Seating opens to the general public fifteen minutes before the event, so please arrive early, as space is limited.
    CAN'T MAKE IT? If you'd like an autographed book from any of our author events, please call us at 480.730.0205 to pre-pay and we'll have one or more copies signed and reserved for you.
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

TAROT READINGS 5:30-8:30PM

Susanna Astarte provides guidance along life’s journey. Cost: $20 for 15 minutes. Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205. More info: 480.969.2522.

Sunday November 15, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

HANDMADE AZ: IVY JEWELS      10AM-5PM

Jewelry by Nancy Zangari.

Start: 3:00 pm
End: 5:45 pm

SPANISH CONVERSATION      3-5:45PM

Beginners: 3-4:15pm. Intermediate: 4:30-5:45pm. More info:
martha@languagesynergy.com.

Monday November 16, 2009
Start: 6:00 pm

HANDS-ON GREATER PHOENIX      6PM

“Getting Involved 101.” Volunteer opportunities. More info: 602.973.2212 x237.

Start: 7:00 pm

GREG PETERSON & RACHEL BESS: THE URBAN FARM SIMPLE SUSTAINABILITY SERIES 7PM

Author and Urban Farm founder Greg Peterson is dedicated to exploring the diverse aspects of living green and sustainably. Tonight he kicks off the Urban Farm’s six-title Simple Sustainability series: My Ordinary Extraordinary Yard, Fowl Play, How Green Am I?, Plastic Shmastic, and two others, still unnamed. Rachel Bess, author of Fowl Play, will also speak. More info: UrbanFarm.org and YourGuideToGreen.com.

  

Tuesday November 17, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm

PHOENIX NOIR READING      7PM

Akashic Books continues its award-winning series of original noir anthologies with its latest edition, Phoenix, where sunshine is the new noir.
Join editor Patrick Millikin and fellow contributors Laura Tohe, Kurt Reichenbaugh, Robert Anglen, and American Book Award-winner Stella Pope
Duarte for readings from their short stories in Phoenix Noir. Q&A and booksigning follows. More info:
Akashicbooks.com.

Wednesday November 18, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm

JANET SMITH WARFIELD: SHIFT      7PM

Author Janet Smith Warfield visits with her book, Shift: Change Your Words, Change Your World, to discuss how language
alters our experience of the world. Warfield’s interactive presentation features optical illusions from the book, giving the audience an
enlightening experience of shifting perspectives. More info: wordsculptures.com/shift.

Thursday November 19, 2009
Start: 10:15 am

KIDS
EVENT:
STORYTIME      10:15AM

Kids Storytime

Start: 7:00 pm

ATTRACTING SUCCESS AND RUNNING COMPANIES COOPERATIVELY      7PM

Ling Bundgaard and Ho Wing Sit, authors of the Lateral Approach Series, discuss the process of lateral thinking and
innovation aimed at taking charge, managing projects and creating success. They will highlight techniques and exercises from their
three books to create success through effective and enlightening values-based management principles. More info:
LateralApproach.com.

Friday November 20, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm


“GRAMMAR GIRL” MIGNON FOGARTY: THE GRAMMAR DEVOTIONAL      7PM



Perhaps Oprah put it best: “Mignon has comeup with clever ideas to help even the most grammatically challenged person remember the rules.” Mignon Fogarty began her “Grammar Girl” podcasts to address the frequently asked grammar questions she came across while working as a copyeditor. Providing simple, smart tips in five minutes or less, her “Quick and Dirty” Grammar Tips became an iTunes sensation, and her last book, Grammar Girl’s Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing, a bestseller. In her new book of 365 grammar tips for every day of the year, The Grammar Devotional, Mignon uses her signature kicky, authoritative and warm style to give you the tools you need to improve your grammar and become an even better communicator, one day at a time.

    SEATING begins one hour before the event. Lettered tickets (free with book purchase) will be called alphabetically to fill seats and will also be used to form the booksigning line. Seating opens to the general public fifteen minutes before the event, so please arrive early, as space is limited.

    CAN’T MAKE IT? If you’d like an autographed book from any of our author events, please call us at 480.730.0205 to pre-pay and we’ll have one or more copies signed and reserved for you.

Saturday November 21, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

HANDMADE AZ - AZ HOPE FOR HAITI      10AM-4PM

Sidewalk sale of Haitian crafts to benefit the Haitian Health Foundation.

Start: 10:00 am
End: 2:00 pm

RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE      10AM-2PM

Start: 11:00 am

KIDS
EVENT -
PHOENIX ZOO ANIMAL TAILS      11AM

Eeeew, icky, blah, and yuck -- if you like gross things then you’re in luck! The tale to be read is not for the queasy, but learning
all about these tails by the end will be easy. Join animal experts from the Phoenix Zoo for storytelling and live critters based on
Nature’s Yucky! The Desert Southwest by Lee Ann Landstrom. FREE!

Start: 4:00 pm

ADULT &
TEEN
EVENT -
MARGE PELLEGRINO: THE JOURNEY OF DREAMS      4PM

Marge Pellegrino visits with her novel, The Journey of Dreams, the story of how one family survives the Guatemalan
army’s “scorched earth” campaign in the 1980s and how, in the midst of tragedy, suspicion and fear, their resilient love and loyalty
-- and Papa’s storytelling -- keeps them going. On their harrowing journey as refugees to the United States, the dramatic ebb and
flow of events are mirrored in the tapestries of one daughter’s dreams.

Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm


INSIGHTS      5:30-8:30PM


Tarot reader James R. Betz offers advice on life, relationships, and career choices. COST: $20 for 15 minutes. Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205. More info: 602.840.2222.

Sunday November 22, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 6:00 pm

HANDMADE AZ: SOUTHWEST DESIGNS JEWELRY      10AM-6PM

Silver, copper, and brass earrings, bracelets, and pins.

Start: 1:30 pm
End: 3:00 pm

SIGN LANGUAGE FOR ADULTS      1:30-3PM

Cindy Ashcraft, a teacher of hearing-impaired children, teaches Signed English to parents and other interested adults. Meets every
second and fourth Sunday. COST: $5 per class. Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205. More info:
480.472.6203.

Start: 2:00 pm
End: 3:30 pm


WORKSHOP: CHANTING AND PROFOUND LISTENING      2-3:30PM



Chanter, sound artist and Yoga of the Voice™ instructor Pinna Joseph presents a time of approaching inner quietude and developing a deep sense of listening through attention to breathing, vocal meditation (connecting with the sound between the sounds), exploring the voice as an instrument, and call-and-response chanting from many world cultures. No previous singing experience necessary. COST: $20. Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205.

Monday November 23, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm

TEEN EVENT - JESSICA WAGENFUEHR: GUARDIAN ANGELS      7PM

Recent Chandler High School graduate Jessica Wagenfuehr visits with her novel, Guardian Angels: The Setting Moon. Protests. Rebellion. All in a day’s work for a sixteen-year-old girl. But Danielle Kelson is not your ordinary elf. An orphan, a rebel, and a total genius, she has more than just potential -- she has magic. In a world where male dominance is not just socially acceptable but necessary to survival, Danielle is the glitch in an otherwise perfect system. Against all odds, and in the face of adversity, can she withstand the pressure?

Tuesday November 24, 2009
Start: 6:00 pm

HANDS-ON GREATER PHOENIX      6PM

“Getting Involved 101.” Volunteer opportunities. More info: 602.973.2212 x237.

Start: 7:00 pm

CHARLES GOYETTE: THE DOLLAR MELTDOWN      7PM

Former Phoenix radio host Charles Goyette visits with The Dollar Meltdown: Surviving the Impending Currency Crisis with Gold,
Oil, and Other Unconventional Investments
, about which Congressman Ron Paul says, “This book truly is a must read.” On the
heels of the most recent economic crisis, America, according to Goyette, is headed toward another: high inflation and dollar devaluation.
Federal debt is compounding while growth has stalled, and America's foreign creditors are questioning the dollar's reserve currency status.
But the good news is that those who are prepared can protect themselves -- and even profit -- in this new era. Drawing on historical
examples and a clear, down-to-earth analysis, Goyette explains the importance of gold, silver, and other alternative investments when
inflation takes off. More info: TheDollarMeltdown.com.

Wednesday November 25, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm

MASON TVERT: MARIJUANA IS SAFER, SO WHY ARE WE DRIVING PEOPLE TO DRINK?      7PM

Nationally recognized marijuana-policy expert Mason Tvert (with co-authors Steve Fox and Paul Armentano) compares and contrasts
the relative harms and legal status of the two most popular recreational substances in the world -- marijuana and alcohol. Through an
objective examination of the two drugs and the laws and social practices that steer people toward alcohol, the authors pose a simple yet
rarely considered question: Why do we punish adults who make the rational, safer choice to use marijuana instead of alcohol? Tvert is
cofounder and executive director of Safer Alternative for Enjoyable Recreation (SAFER) and the SAFER Voter Education Fund.

Thursday November 26, 2009
Start: 12:00 am

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

Store closed today!

Friday November 27, 2009
Start: 6:00 pm

COMMUNITY MOVIE NIGHT: PAPER CLIPS      6PM

In 1998 a group of Tennessee schoolchildren embarked on a class project that would change their lives and impact those of countless others around the world. Responding to a history lesson about the Holocaust the students began collecting 11 million paper clips (a Norwegian symbol of Nazi resistance) to commemorate each of the lives lost in the concentration camps. As news of the Paper Clip Project spread through the Internet the children found themselves aided by total strangers in their effort to build a permanent memorial to tolerance and diversity in their schoolyard. Co-sponsored by Hoodlums Music & Movies.

    With a hand stamp you’ll receive at the screening, you’re entitled to post-show discounts from several merchants here in the Tempe Square shopping center: Baskin Robbins, Wildflower Bread Company, Mac’s Broiler & Tap, Hoodlums, and Changing Hands Bookstore.

 

Saturday November 28, 2009
Start: 9:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

HANDMADE AZ: OLD MOON CRAFTS      9AM-5PM

Handmade pillows, bags, and purses.

Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

TAROT READINGS      5:30-8:30PM

Susanna Astarte provides guidance along life’s journey. Cost: $20 for 15 minutes. Registration and pre-payment required at
480.730.0205. More info: 480.969.2522.

Sunday November 29, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

HANDMADE AZ: POTTERY      10AM-4PM

Functional pottery by Sarah Magera.

Start: 3:00 pm

If you purchased a book and tickets for Garrison Keillor's canceled appearance on October 6, please call us. We will arrange for your new tickets.

 

GARRISON KEILLOR

Discussion and Book Signing
Pilgrims: A Wobegon Romance
and A Christmas Blizzard

Sunday, November 29 at 3pm

Dobson High School Auditorium
1501 W. Guadalupe Rd
Mesa, AZ 85202

Doors open at 2pm

Tickets are only available at Changing Hands Bookstore, 6428 S. McClintock Dr, Tempe, AZ 85283. Seating is limited, please call 480.730.0205 or stop in.

Tickets are just $5 with the purchase of one copy of either Pilgrims or A Christmas Blizzard. Up to two (2) $5 tickets can be purchased with each book.

Garrison Keillor is an American treasure. Mixing music, storytelling and humor, Keillor, best known for his weekly radio show A Prairie Home Companion, offers us a lighthearted, but deeply felt, reflection of ourselves. He's written more than 20 books, as well as columns, and with more than 4 million regular listeners, he is credited with single-handedly reviving the virtually lost art of live radio entertainment in America. Keillor will discuss and sign his two latest novels, Pilgrims: A Wobegon Romance and A Christmas Blizzard.

During the signing portion of the event, enjoy a musical performance by The Close Enough String Band.

 

Monday November 30, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm


DEBBIE MACOMBER: ONE SIMPLE ACT      7PM



#1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber visits with her book One Simple Act: Discovering the Power of Generosity. What if you could make the world a better place—by tomorrow? Debbie Macomber knows the secret to doing exactly that! In a world that seems too often stingy and grudging, she has witnessed how one simple act of generosity can yield unforeseen miracles. You are about to discover, through true stories, what happens when we commit intentional acts of generosity. Lives are changed in ways we never envisioned.

    SEATING begins one hour before the event. Lettered tickets (free with book purchase) will be called alphabetically to fill seats and will also be used to form the booksigning line. Seating opens to the general public fifteen minutes before the event, so please arrive early, as space is limited.

    CAN’T MAKE IT? If you’d like an autographed book from any of our author events, please call us at 480.730.0205 to pre-pay and we’ll have one or more copies signed and reserved for you.

Start: 7:00 pm

MOM’S NIGHT OUT: HOW TO KEEP YOUR FAMILY SANE DURING THE INSANE HOLIDAY SEASON!      7PM

MomsZone.org presents Sharon Silver from ProActive Parenting, discussing how to lessen stress on the family -- and on children in
particular -- during this hectic time of year. Silver is the face behind ProActive Parenting, an organization dedicated to helping parents
raise children, not just correct their behavior. Enjoy a goody bag courtesy of MomsZone.org and Changing Hands Bookstore, and enter
to win some great prizes! More info: www.ProactiveParenting.net and
MomsZone.org.

Tuesday December 1, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm

LUCINDA SCALA QUINN: MAD HUNGRY: FEEDING MEN & BOYS     7PM

Lucinda Scala Quinn visits with her gorgeous cookbook Mad Hungry: Feeding Men and Boys for a cooking
demo, tasting, and booksigning. Scala Quinn has spent much of her life feeding the men and boys in her life, and teaching
them how to feed themselves. Now Scala Quinn -- chef, television personality, and Martha Stewart Omnimedia’s resident
food guru
-- shares winning strategies for how to sate the seemingly insatiable and get men to manage in the kitchen. She
provides recipes for single-skillet meals and dinners that yield fabulous leftovers. Scala Quinn’s recipes are easy to prepare,
affordable, and so good that even the most finicky eater will want to dig in. Along with her cooking techniques and survival
strategies (“Never be caught without bacon”), Quinn muses about life in a pre-dominantly male household and provides
empowering advice to feed guys’ spirits as well as fill their bellies. With her help, homemade meals become second nature,
nourishing both diner and cook.

Wednesday December 2, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm

MONA LYNCH: SUNBELT JUSTICE      7PM

Mona Lynch, Associate Professor in the Criminology, Law & Society Department at the University of California, Irvine, visits with
her book Sunbelt Justice: Arizona and the Transformation of American Punishment. In the late twentieth century,
the United States experienced an incarceration explosion. Over the course of twenty years, the imprisonment rate quadrupled,
and today more than 1.5 million people are held in state and federal prisons. Arizona’s Department of Corrections came of age
just as this shift toward prison warehousing began, and soon led the pack in using punitive incarceration in response to crime.
Sunbelt Justice looks at the development of Arizona’s punishment politics, policies, and practices, and brings to light just
how and why we have become a mass incarceration nation.

Start: 7:00 pm

 

 

 

 

OFFSITE EVENT - PAUL NICKLEN: POLAR OBSESSION     7PM

Renowned nature photographer and wildlife biologist Paul Nicklen, whose work has been published in magazines around the world, including ten articles for National Geographic, presents his book Polar Obsession. The Arctic is in Nicklen’s blood. Born and raised on Baffin Island, Nunavut, he grew up in one of the only non-Inuit families in a tiny native settlement amid the ice fields, floes, and frigid seas of Northern Canada. At an age when most children are playing hide-and-seek, he was learning life-and-death lessons of survival: how to read the weather, find shelter in a frozen snowscape, or live off the land as his Inuit neighbors had done for centuries. Today Nicklen is uniquely qualified to portray the impact of climate change on the polar regions and their inhabitants, human and animal alike. In a wise and wonderful intertwining of art and science, his bold expeditions plunge him into freezing seas to capture unprecedented, up-close documentation of the lives of leopard seals, whales, walruses, polar bears, bearded seals, and narwhals. Bathed in polar light, his images, inspiring and amazing, break new ground in photography and provide a vivid, timely portrait of two extraordinary, endangered ecosystems.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PLEASE NOTE: This is an offsite event at Mesa Arts Center, 1 East Main Street Mesa, AZ 85201. Tickets at MAC box office: 480-644-6500.

 

 

Thursday December 3, 2009
Start: 10:15 am

KIDS
EVENT:
STORYTIME      10:15AM

Kids Storytime

Start: 7:00 pm

CAY RANDALL-MAY: HEALING AND THE CREATIVE RESPONSE      7PM

Spiritual healer and artist Rev. Cay Randall-May, Ph.D, presents the “Four Key Steps” you can use to promote natural, spiritual, and
energetic well-being in yourself and others. These are described in her book, Healing and the Creative Response, which
helps you to discover how to reach your highest creative and healing potential. More info:
www.HealingCreativeResponse.com.

Friday December 4, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm

JULIA ROSS: HOLIDAY CHEER: A REMEDY FOR THE OBESITY AND DEPRESSION EPIDEMICS      7PM

Julia Ross, nutritional psychology pioneer and author of The Diet Cure and The Mood Cure, discusses the U.S. diet -- how it
strips us of appetite- and mood-regulating nutrients, and how we can restore them to quickly optimize our moods and stop overeating and
unneeded weight gain without antidepressant drugs or low-cal diets. More info: DietCure.com and
MoodCure.com
.

Saturday December 5, 2009
Start: 9:00 am
End: 9:00 pm

 

 

Join the Arts and Business Council of Greater Phoenix for Holiday Shopping & Tea at Changing Hands and Hoodlums Records. A percentage of all of A&BC patron's purchases on this day will be donated to the organization. When making your purchase, please say you are "with the Arts & Business Council" to activate the donation. Remember books and music are lasting gifts.

Shopping all day 9am - 9pm.

Enjoy fine teas and assorted goodies from 1-2pm and a book preview talk with Changing Hands book buyer Gayle Shanks.

 

Start: 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

HANDMADE AZ - POSITIVELY GOURD-GEOUS!      10AM-5PM

Decorative gourds by Delos Nokleby.

Start: 11:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

KIDS
EVENT:
COSTUME STORYTIME: MOUSE!     11AM-NOON

From the pages of the Laura Numeroff’s If You Give a Mouse a Cookie and If You Take a Mouse to School comes Mouse herself,
live, in the fur! We’ll read the classic stories, share some treats, and visit with Mouse for photos and fun.

Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

INSIGHTS      5:30-8:30PM

Tarot reader James R. Betz offers advice on life, relationships, and career choices. COST: $20 for 15 minutes. Registration and
pre-payment required at 480.730.0205. More info: 602.840.2222.

Sunday December 6, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

HANDMADE AZ: MOXIE JEWELRY      10AM-5PM

Handwrought rings and handforged hoops by Susie Holstein.

Start: 11:00 am

HANDS-ON GREATER PHOENIX      11AM

“Getting Involved 101” volunteer opportunities. More info: 602.973.2212 x237.

Start: 1:30 pm
End: 2:30 pm

FRENCH CONVERSATION FOR BEGINNERS      1:30-2:30PM

More info: aaron@letutor.com.

Start: 2:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

KIDS
EVENT:
CLUB READ -THE 39 CLUES: THE MAZE OF BONES      2-3PM

Great books, special events, prize giveaways, interactive contests, tasty treats, author visits, and other fun stuff -- it’s all part of our new
Club Read program for kids, and you’re invited! Join today and start earning points redeemable for some great prizes!
Minutes before she
died Grace Cahill changed her will, leaving her descendants an impossible decision: “You have a choice -- one million dollars or a clue.” Grace is
the last matriarch of the Cahills, the world’s most powerful family. Everyone from Napoleon to Houdini is related to the Cahills, yet the source of
the family power is lost. 39 Clues hidden around the world will reveal the family’s secret, but no one has been able to assemble them. Now the
clues race is on, and young Amy and Dan must decide what’s important: hunting clues or uncovering what really happened to their parents.
The 39 Clues is Scholastic’s groundbreaking series, spanning ten adrenaline-charged books, 355 trading cards, and an online game where
readers play a part in the story and compete for over $100,000 in prizes!

    CLUB READ BADGE-HOLDERS: Get 3 bonus points for attending, and 1 point when you purchase The Maze of Bones at
    Changing Hands. Don’t have a free Club Read badge? Ask a bookseller how to get one!
    PLEASE NOTE: The author will not be in attendance!
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 5:45 pm

SPANISH CONVERSATION     3-5:45PM

Beginners: 3-4:15pm, intermediate: 4:30-5:45pm. More info:
martha@languagesynergy.com
.

Monday December 7, 2009
Start: 7:30 pm

PLEASE NOTE: Due to weather, this event is indoors at Changing Hands.

Monday, December 7, 7:30pm

The PostSecret phenomenon lives on! Frank Warren, “the most trusted stranger in America,” offers the fifth book in his New York Times bestselling series. PostSecret: Confessions on Life, Death, and God -- born from Warren’s collaboration with the American Visionary Art Museum’s “All Faiths Beautiful” exhibition -- is another provocative collection of never-before seen, artistically created postcards from around the world revealing the shocking, soulful or laugh-out-loud funny thoughts and feelings we all share about life’s most profound questions. The original PostSecret was selected by the Los Angeles Times as a Favorite Book of the Year. The postsecret.com website has won numerous Weblog “Bloggie” Awards -- including Weblog of the Year and Best American Weblog -- a Webby and a People’s Voice Award and receives more than six million visitors a month, proof positive that we live in a PostSecret world!

Frank Warren is a small business owner who started PostSecret.com as a community art project. Since November 2004 Warren has received more than 150,000 anonymous postcards. Along with his multi-award-winning website, the PostSecret project also received a special award from the National Mental Health Association for raising awareness and funds for suicide prevention. Warren lives in Germantown, Maryland, with his wife and daughter.

SEATING begins one hour before the event. Lettered tickets (free with book purchase) will be called alphabetically for early seating and also to form the booksigning line. Pre-purchasing your books at Changing Hands gives you opportunities for better seating and a line position closer to the front when the books are being signed. Event books may be pre-purchased by phone (recommended) at 480.730.0205, or on our website.

This author's signed books make great gifts.

CAN'T MAKE IT TO THE EVENT? You can still get an autographed copy, and there's no extra charge. Just call us at 480.730.0205 to pre-pay and we'll have one or more copies signed and reserved for you.

We ship around the globe.

Tuesday December 8, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm

J.A. JANCE: TRIAL BY FIRE      7PM

J.A. Jance visits with her latest, Trial By Fire. In the heat of the Arizona desert, a raging fire pushes temperatures to a deadly degree,
and one woman is left to burn. Pulled naked and barely breathing from the fire, the victim has no idea who she is, let alone who would do this to her,
or why. In her hospital bed she drifts in and out of consciousness, her only means of communicating a blink of the eye. And then an angel appears.
Known around town as the “Angel of Death,” Sister Anselm has devoted her life to working as an advocate for unidentified patients. To her burn
patient, she is a savior. But to this Jane Doe’s would-be killer, Sister Anselm's efforts pose a serious threat. Ali Reynolds is on the scene as the new
media relations consultant for the Yavapai County Police Department, keeping reporters at bay and circumventing questions about arson and a link
to a domestic terrorist group called Earth Liberation Front. As Ali struggles to help Sister Anselm uncover the helpless woman’s identity, they realize
that by locating the missing relatives they may be exposing the victim once more to a remorseless killer determined to finish the job.

    SEATING begins one hour before the event. Lettered tickets (free with book purchase) will be called
    alphabetically to fill seats and will also be used to form the booksigning line. Seating opens to the general public fifteen
    minutes before the event, so please arrive early, as space is limited.
    CAN’T MAKE IT? If you’d like an autographed book from any of our author events, please call us at
    480.730.0205 to pre-pay and we’ll have one or more copies signed and reserved for you.
Wednesday December 9, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm

KIM BARNOUIN - SKINNY BITCH: SKINNY COUPLE IN A BOX      7PM
Kim Barnouin, New York Times bestselling co-author of the Skinny Bitch series, visits with her latest, Skinny Couple in a Box:
A No-Nonsense, Tough-Love Guide for Savvy Girls Who Want to Stop Eating Crap and Start Looking Fabulous
. A rallying cry for all savvy
women to start eating healthy and looking radiant, this resource espouses a healthful lifestyle that eliminates meat and dairy foods, promotes
whole grains, fruits, and vegetables, and encourages women to get excited about feeling “clean and pure and energized.” More info:
SkinnyBitch.net.

    SEATING begins one hour before the event. Lettered tickets (free with book purchase) will be called
    alphabetically to fill seats and will also be used to form the booksigning line. Seating opens to the general public fifteen
    minutes before the event, so please arrive early, as space is limited.
    CAN’T MAKE IT? If you’d like an autographed book from any of our author events, please call us at
    480.730.0205 to pre-pay and we’ll have one or more copies signed and reserved for you.
Thursday December 10, 2009
Start: 10:15 am

KIDS
EVENT:
STORYTIME      10:15AM

Kids Storytime

Start: 7:00 pm

STEPHEN STROM: EARTH FORMS      7PM

Photographer Stephen Strom describes the evolution of his artistic vision as exhibited in Earth Forms, a book of his photographs which
compresses vast desert spaces and invites viewers to look deeply into what light and earth together form. For the poet Joy Harjo, “the(se)
photographs are not separate from the land or larger than it. Rather, they gracefully and respectfully exist inside it. Breathe with it.” Slideshow,
talk, and signing.

Friday December 11, 2009
Start: 12:00 am

HAPPY CHANUKAH!

Store will be open for regular hours.

Start: 7:00 pm

FRIDAY NIGHT POETRY      7PM

This month’s featured reader is Patricia Colleen Murphy, author of Inevitable Flow, Sun Damage, and Obligatorium.
Murphy teaches poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction in the School of Letters and Sciences at Arizona State University. The managing editor of the online
literary magazine Superstition Review, Murphy was awarded an Artist’s Project Grant from the Arizona Commission on the Arts in 2009. Open reading
follows.

Saturday December 12, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

HANDMADE AZ: SUBA’S DESIGNS      10AM-5PM

Simply elegant jewelry -- sterling silver and semi-precious stones. More information: subadesigns@yahoo.com.

Start: 11:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

FAMILY EVENT - COOKING STORYTIME      11AM-NOON

Cynthia Giroux from Storybook Kitchen reads Latkes, Latkes, Good to Eat by Naomi Howland, and shows kids how to make this traditional holiday treat.

Start: 1:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

MEET & GREET SIGNING - DICK & LINDA BUSCHER: HISTORIC PHOTOS OF ARIZONA      1-3PM

Linda and Dr. Dick Buscher have been writing and teaching on the subject of Arizona for 35 years. Both were public school educators, and Dr. Buscher was also a
principal who received a 1998 City of Phoenix Martin Luther King Living the Dream Award. Their new book is Historic Photos of Arizona, a unique
photographic essay which explores the fascinating past of the Grand Canyon State through nearly 200 rare photographs.

Start: 1:00 pm

FAMILY EVENT - MOLLY IDLE: NIGHTY NIGHT, BABY JESUS      1PM

Former DreamWorks Animation artist Molly Idle visits with her picture book, Nighty Night, Baby Jesus: A Noisy Nativity. In addition to her work on
the hit films Sinbad, The Road to El Dorado, and Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, she’s also done work on PBS’s Liberty Kids and Walt Disney’s
Lion King 1 ½.

Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

YAMAHA PIANO STUDENT CONCERT      4-6PM

More info: www.evyms.com.

Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

TAROT READINGS      5:30-8:30PM
Susanna Astarte provides guidance along life’s journey. Cost: $20 for 15 minutes. Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205. More info:
480.969.2522.

Sunday December 13, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

HANDMADE AZ: IVY JEWELS      10AM-5PM

Jewelry by Nancy Zangari.

Start: 1:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

MEET & GREET SIGNING - AL MCCOY, THE "VOICE OF THE PHOENIX SUNS"      1-3PM

Broadcaster Al McCoy, who has been with the Phoenix Suns for the past 40 years and a valley resident for 50, will be signing The Real McCoy,
his book of fascinating stories, with co-author and publisher Rich Wolfe. McCoy was inducted into the National Basketball Hall of Fame in 2007. Please
note:
This is a signing only event!

Start: 1:30 pm
End: 3:00 pm

SIGN LANGUAGE FOR ADULTS      1:30-3PM

Cindy Ashcraft, a teacher of hearing-impaired children, teaches Signed English to parents and other interested adults. Meets every second and fourth Sunday.
COST: $5 per class. Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205. More info: 480.472.6203.

Start: 2:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm

MEET & GREET SIGNING - ALEXANDRA HARDY-SHAMAYA: WHAT I WISH FOR YOU      2-4PM

Alexandra Hardy-Shamaya visits with the inspirational gift and self-help book What I Wish for You. In the book, Hardy-Shamaya shares 52 simple but
profound messages accompanied by evocative illustrations for joyful and enlightened living.

Monday December 14, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm

ANNETTE BRITTON: 5 BLACK WOMEN, INC.      7PM

Annette Britton visits with her book 5 Black Women, Inc.: 25 Stories That Gave Birth to a Company. The world is not created or sustained by
superstars; it is everyday, average people who can truly make an impact. Everybody has something to offer. Everybody has a story worth telling. Author Annette
Britton, previously an electronic engineer at Xerox, wants us to ask “What is my purpose here?” And when we each discover that purpose, she proposes that we
fly with it into the world, and offer it to a greater good.

Start: 7:00 pm

POETRY ROUNDTABLE      7PM

Workshop one of your original poems once a month with a group of peers. More info:
jedesign2004@yahoo.com.

Tuesday December 15, 2009
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

HOMECOMING HAPPY HOUR      6:30-8:30PM

The Holiday Homecoming Happy Hour is an opportunity for community-minded people to meet other community-minded people. Join the celebration,
bring a friend and welcome home! Hosted by Changing Hands and Annie Loyd Bachand. The Wildflower Bread Company will provide refreshments. More info:
Annie@CommunityPublicRelations.com.

Wednesday December 16, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm

JAMES T. GEIGER, MD: THE SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS      7PM

James T. Geiger, MD, visits with his book The Sweet Smell of Success: Health and Wealth Secrets. From cutting-edge operating room
discoveries to his daily clinical aromatherapy practice, James Geiger delivers 21st-century health and wellness techniques. In The Sweet Smell of Success,
Dr. Geiger narrows the health care information gap between doctor and patient, dispensing scientifically proven facts on natural healing. Wellness through
nature and nutrition -- it’s Dr. Geiger’s passion and it’s your life. More info: OilMD.com.

Thursday December 17, 2009
Start: 10:15 am

KIDS
EVENT:
STORYTIME      10:15AM

Kids Storytime

Start: 7:00 pm

FAMILY EVENT - IMPROV COMEDY: THE ELLIOT SALSBURY REVOLUTION      7PM

The Elliot Salsbury Revolution is a comedy improv troupe specializing in short form improvisation. In the tradition of Whose Line Is It Anyway?, troupe
members bring on-the-spot humor and malarkey to every performance. Holiday fun for the whole family, the audience becomes part of the show by participating
in the skits. Join the Revolution for an evening of side-splitting fun!

Friday December 18, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

HANDMADE AZ - JODY'S JEWELS      10AM-4PM

Handmade jewelry with custom beadwork and semi-precious stones, angel pendants.

Start: 7:00 pm

LESLIE LANDIS: THE ART OF OVEREATING      7PM

Fed up with fat-phobia? Practicing clinical psychologist Leslie Landis visits with her book, The Art of Overeating: A Bellyful of Laughs About Our
Food-Phobic Culture
, the anti-diet bible that’s chock-full of not-too-weighty wisdom. It flies in the face (not to mention the sucked-in gut) of our calorie-obsessed
culture. Above all, it finds the funny bone in our culinary excess while offering reassurance that there’s no such thing as too much food. Witty text and imaginative
illustrations encourage us to dig in and enjoy our meals, while imparting essential tips such as “The best way to eat healthy is to eat in large quantities. How else can you
be sure you’re getting all the vitamins and minerals you need?” Interesting and informative food facts enliven the pages, while the author’s wry style makes it clear she’s
not endorsing gluttony -- just reminding us to have a little fun with our fries. For those who love laughter, life, and food, here’s a treat worth indulging in. And it doesn’t
even contain a single calorie!

Saturday December 19, 2009
Start: 12:00 am
End: 3:00 am

 

 

Start: 9:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

HANDMADE AZ - OLD MOON CRAFTS      9AM-5PM

Crafts: pillows, bags, purses, and more!

Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

INSIGHTS      5:30-8:30PM

Tarot reader James R. Betz offers advice on life, relationships, and career choices. COST: $20 for 15 minutes.
Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205. More info: 602.840.2222.

Sunday December 20, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

HANDMADE AZ: FUNCTIONAL POTTERY      10AM-4PM

Functional pottery by Sarah Magera.

Start: 2:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm

MEET & GREET SIGNING - MAILE HERNANDEZ: THE UNREACHABLE STAR      2-4PM

Writer, blogger, and Phoenix theater reviewer Maile Hernandez autographs her poignant and controversial memoir, The Unreachable Star: My Unauthorized
Travels with Patti LuPone
. Hernandez recounts anecdotes of following Broadway’s LuPone on tour, while simultaneously raising her newly diagnosed autistic child.
Buy the book and you’re eligible for a drawing for two tickets to Tony Award-winner Patti LuPone’s performance at Phoenix Symphony Hall on Saturday, January 2, 2010.

Start: 3:00 pm
End: 5:45 pm

SPANISH CONVERSATION      3-5:45PM

Beginners: 3-4:15pm, intermediate: 4:30-5:45pm. More info: martha@languagesynergy.com.

Monday December 21, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 6:00 pm

HANDMADE AZ - EVE’S POUCH SLINGS      10AM-6PM

Pouch sling baby carriers by Eve Quismorio.

Start: 6:00 pm

HANDS-ON GREATER PHOENIX      6PM

“Getting Involved 101.” Volunteer opportunities. More info: 602.973.2212 x237.

Start: 7:00 pm

BETTY WEBB: DESERT LOST      7PM

Former reporter Betty Webb discusses the real-life events that led to Desert Lost, the latest novel in her Lena Jones mystery series. If one man can have ten wives, nine men will have none -- and some polygamists know how to rid themselves of those “surplus” men, even when the “men” are only 14 years old. They become Arizona’s Lost Boys. Webb’s Lena Jones series has been hailed as mysteries with a social conscience, in such publications as the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, and Publishers Weekly. Tonight Webb explains how the human rights violations in certain polygamist communities have been -- and still are -- hidden under the guise of religious freedom.

Tuesday December 22, 2009
Start: 11:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

GIFT WRAPPING      11AM-5PM

Gift wrapping by Hadassah.

Start: 7:00 pm

MIKE CHAMBERLIN: GOD HAS A SENSE OF HUMOR FOR HEAVEN’S SAKE!      7PM

Valley musician and broadcasting legend Mike Chamberlin, who anchored news and sports for 20 years in Phoenix, visits with his book God Has A Sense Of
Humor for Heaven’s Sake
and his CD Mike Chamberlin’s Christmas Collection for a holiday concert and booksigning.

Wednesday December 23, 2009
Start: 11:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

GIFT WRAPPING      11AM-5PM

Gift wrapping by Grand Canyon Prep.

Start: 7:00 pm

In this new, inspiring memoir from the beloved actress and author of the bestseller Losing It, Valerie Bertinelli tells the story of what happens after you change your life. It’s not all peaches and cream, or even non-fat yogurt. Finding It: And Satisfying My Hunger for Life Without Opening the Fridge is about believing in love and happiness, having faith that both are possible, and finding out that God does want you to enjoy life’s desserts—even when you’re on a diet.

NOTE: This is a meet & greet signing only!

 

    CAN’T MAKE IT? If you’d like an autographed book from any of our author events, please call us at 480.730.0205 to pre-pay and we’ll have one or more copies signed and reserved for you.

 

Thursday December 24, 2009
Start: 9:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

CHRISTMAS EVE

The store is open 9am-5pm.

Start: 11:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

GIFT WRAPPING      11AM-5PM

Gift wrapping by Grand Canyon Prep.

Friday December 25, 2009
Start: 12:00 am

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

The store is closed today.

Saturday December 26, 2009
Start: 12:00 am

JOYOUS KWANZAA!


The store is open for regular hours today.

Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

TAROT READINGS       5:30-8:30PM

Susanna Astarte provides guidance along life’s journey. Cost: $20 for 15 minutes. Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205.
More info: 480.969.2522.

Sunday December 27, 2009
Start: 1:30 pm
End: 3:00 pm

SIGN LANGUAGE FOR ADULTS      1:30-3PM

Cindy Ashcraft teaches Signed English to parents and other interested adults. Meets every second and fourth Sunday. COST: $5 per class.
Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205. More info: 480.472.6203.

Monday December 28, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm

BRAVO SHAKESPEARE! ACTORS TALK ABOUT SHAKESPEARE      7PM

Mary Z. Maher, Professor Emerita at the University of Arizona and teacher of award-winning courses on Shakespeare in performance in the US and abroad, will relate tales from veteran performers who have a thirst for Shakespeare from her book, Actors Talk About Shakespeare. She will discuss the actor’s process in preparing to perform Shakespeare and refer to personal interviews with Kevin Kline, Kenneth Branagh, Derek Jacobi, Stacy Keach, and other hallmark classical actors. Her work speaks to theater patrons, novice and experienced actors, and to educators. More info: www.ActorsTalkingAboutShakespeare.com.

Tuesday December 29, 2009
Start: 6:00 pm

HANDS-ON GREATER PHOENIX      6PM

“Getting Involved 101.” Volunteer opportunities. More info: 602.973.2212 x237.

Start: 7:00 pm

MICHAEL MONTLACK: MY DIVA: 65 GAY MEN ON THE WOMEN WHO INSPIRE THEM      7PM

Editor Michael Montlack discusses and signs My Diva: 65 Gay Men on the Women Who Inspire Them, an anthology, according to the Village
Voice
, of “deeply personal, campy, and insightful essays that illuminate the eternal bond between gay men and their fabulous diva icons.” My Diva
offers both depth and glamour as it explores diva worship and pays tribute with joy, intelligence, and fierce love. The book was inspired by Montlack’s love
for Stevie Nicks. And anyone -- straight or gay, young or old, male or female -- whoever needed a muse or found one will see their own longing mirrored here
as well. The Wildflower Bread Company will provide refreshements.

Thursday December 31, 2009
Start: 12:00 am

NEW YEAR’S EVE

The store is open 10am-5pm.

Friday January 1, 2010
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

 

New Year's Day 15th Annual

25% Off** Sale

Noon to 9pm

If you didn’t get what you wanted for the holidays -- and who ever does? -- visit our annual New Year’s Day sale when virtually everything* in the store is 25% off!**

*Excludes website, e-mail and special orders, reserved books, lay-aways and gift certificates.

**With this generous discount, we must suspend Readers’ Club stamps for the day.

Free treats for everyone!

Saturday January 2, 2010
Start: 11:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

KIDS
EVENT -
COSTUME STORYTIME: PETER RABBIT      11AM-NOON

We’ll read classic Beatrix Potter stories, share some treats, and visit with Peter Rabbit himself for photos and fun.

Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:00 pm

 

What happens when your imaginary friend becomes your enemy? Find out when New York Times best-selling author Brandon Mull (Fablehaven) visits with new picture book, Pingo. Like many kids his age, Chad has an imaginary pal. Chad and Pingo would fight ninjas, brew magical potions, and float in zero gravity. Each day was a fun-filled adventure -- until Chad decided he was too old to have an imaginary friend. But Pingo wasn’t ready to leave. Can this once inseparable duo ever be friends again?

 

Start: 2:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

KIDS EVENT - CLUB READ: ODD AND THE FROST GIANTS      2-3PM

Great books, special events, prize giveaways, interactive contests, tasty treats, author visits and other fun stuff -- it’s all part of our new Club Read program for kids, and you’re invited. Join today and start earning points redeemable for some great prizes! This month, we’re talking about Odd and the Frost Giants by Neil Gaiman, who recently won the Newbery Award for The Graveyard Book. We’ll have games, pizza, and prizes -- and if you’re lucky, you’ll be one of the few to receive an extra special surprise!

 

    CLUB READ BADGE-HOLDERS: Get 3 bonus points for attending, and 1 point when you purchase Odd and the Frost Giants at Changing Hands. Don’t have a free Club Read badge? Ask a bookseller how to get one!
    PLEASE NOTE: The author will not be in attendance!
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

INSIGHTS      5:30-8:30PM

Tarot reader James R. Betz offers advice on life, relationships, and career choices. COST: $20 for 15 minutes.
Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205. More info: 602.840.2222.

Sunday January 3, 2010
Start: 11:00 am

HANDS-ON GREATER PHOENIX      11AM

“Getting Involved 101” volunteer opportunities. More info: 602.973.2212 x237.

Start: 1:30 pm
End: 2:30 pm

FRENCH CONVERSATION FOR BEGINNERS      1:30-2:30PM

More info: aaron@letutor.com.

Start: 3:00 pm
End: 5:45 pm

SPANISH CONVERSATION      3-5:45PM

Beginners: 3-4:15pm. Intermediate: 4:30-5:45pm. COST: $5 per class. Registration and
pre-payment required at 480.730.0205. More info:
martha@languagesynergy.com.

Monday January 4, 2010
Start: 7:00 pm

THE ART OF MEDITATION, THE PATH TO PEACE      7PM

Meditation teacher Kadam Michelle Gauthier of Clear Light Buddhist Center visits to discuss Transform
Your Life
by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, which offers clear, simple advice for improving your relationships and
finding meaning. She also discusses the CD Meditations for Relaxation -- three guided meditations to
help relax body and mind. Kadam Michelle is a senior meditation teacher in the New Kadampa Tradition, who
has been studying and practicing Buddhist meditation for fifteen years under the guidance of the venerable
Geshe Kelsang Gyatso.

Wednesday January 6, 2010
Start: 7:00 pm

 

University of Utah writing professor Maximilian Werner visits with Black River Dreams, his collection of literary fly fishing essays that explores the intersection between past and present, spirit and body, water and land, ghosts and dreams. Werner is the winner of the 2008 Utah Arts Council's Original Writing Award for Nonfiction. Also tonight, Margaret Erhart, a river and hiking guide in the Grand Canyon, presents her novel, The Butterflies of the Grand Canyon. When Jane Merkle arrives in the tiny town of Flagstaff with her much older husband on a summer day in 1951, she has no idea that her life is about to change forever. But over a summer spent with her sister-in-law, Dotty, and Dotty’s lepidopterist husband in a village perched on the rim of the Grand Canyon, Jane discovers her ability with a butterfly net and her attraction to a handsome young ranger. Meanwhile, an unidentified skeleton is found on the premises of one of the village’s most cantankerous citizens. With the help -- and hindrance -- of a colorful cast of historical characters, the murder mystery that has haunted the town for years is solved. Erhart, a teacher of creative writing on the Navajo and Hopi reservations, has published essays in the New York Times and Christian Science Monitor, and her commentaries have appeared on National Public Radio.

 

Thursday January 7, 2010
Start: 10:15 am

KIDS
EVENT:
STORYTIME      10:15AM

Kids Storytime

Start: 7:00 pm

The Lost Boys of Sudan were orphaned when government troops attacked villages in southern Sudan killing many of the inhabitants.  The younger boys survived in large numbers because they were away tending herds or were able to escape into the nearby jungles.

Orphaned and with no support, the boys made epic journeys lasting years across the borders to international relief camps in Ethiopia and Kenya evading thirst, starvation, wild animals, insects, disease, and one of the most bloody wars of the 20th century.

The United Stated accepted 3,800 refuges for immigration and many settled in Arizona.  Birth dates are not traditionally recorded in Southern Sudan, so many of the Lost Boys were given the birth date of January 1 when aid workers interviewed them in the 1990s.

Since 2005, Changing Hands has celebrated the Lost Boys with an annual Birthday Celebration.  Yearly, our communities come together to discuss current events, happenings in the boys' lives and enjoy birthday treats. 

 The AZ Lost Boys will be on hand with their ceramic cows.  The Lost Boys make cows out of clay then fire and glaze them to make a beautiful sculptures. All of the profits from the Cow Project go into a scholarship fund that is distributed directly to the Arizona Lost Boys and Girls every school semester.

 

Friday January 8, 2010
Start: 7:00 pm

FRIDAY NIGHT POETRY      7PM

Open reading.

Saturday January 9, 2010
Start: 11:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

FAMILY EVENT - COOKING STORYTIME      11AM-NOON

Cynthia Giroux from Storybook Kitchen reads There Was a Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow! by
Lucille Colandro, and shows kids how to make some yummy winter treats.

Start: 12:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

 

Are you ready to publish in the new year? Are you ready finally to promote that book? Penny Sansevieri, author of Red Hot Internet Publicity and CEO and founder of Author Marketing Experts, Inc., joins Grael Norton of Wheatmark, Inc., to share the insider’s information you need to become a published author, including how to decide which method of publishing is right for you: traditional publishing, self-publishing, co-publishing, and more. The pair will also look at the hottest new way to promote your book -- online -- and unravel the confusion behind Twitter and Facebook. COST: $35. Registration and prepayment required at 480.730.0205. Get the scoop on publishing and marketing! Listen to The Publishing Insiders on BlogtalkRadio.com.

 

Start: 4:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm

 

Changing Hands Bookstore and Hoodlums Music and Movies present YAllapalooza 2010, a literary musical extravaganza featuring live bands, pizza, games, prizes, and a chance to mix and mingle with your favorite YA authors and get books signed! We’ll have a live game show that tests contestants’ knowledge of young adult and middle grade literature with games GUARANTEED to amaze and amuse. Los Angeles authors include Cecil Castellucci, Carol Snow, Blake Nelson, Andrew Smith, Mark London Williams, and Amy Goldman Koss. Arizona authors include Janette Rallison, James A. Owen, Angela Morrison, Janni Lee Simner, Tom Leveen, Tony Carrillo, Aprilynne Pike, and Jon Lewis. Bands to be announced.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

TAROT READINGS      5:30-8:30PM

Your Best Path Revealed. Combining both palm and tarot, Paige Sullivan offers detailed, empowering readings
on all subjects. COST: $20 for 15 minutes. Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205.
More info: 480.430.9020.

Sunday January 10, 2010
Start: 1:30 pm
End: 3:00 pm

SIGN LANGUAGE FOR ADULTS      1:30-3PM
Cindy Ashcraft teaches Signed English to parents and other interested adults. Meets every second and fourth
Sunday. COST: $5 per class. Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205. More info:
480.472.6203.

Start: 2:00 pm
End: 3:30 pm

WORKSHOP: CHANTING AND DEEP RELAXATION      2-3:30PM

Chanting is a road to relaxing the body and soul, a way to a peaceful inner self. Sound artist and chanter Pinna Joseph presents an afternoon of attention to the breath, deep listening, exploring the voice as an instrument, vocal meditation (connecting with the sound between the sounds), and call-and-response chanting from many world cultures. No previous singing experience necessary. COST: $20. Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205.

Monday January 11, 2010
Start: 7:00 pm

POETRY ROUNDTABLE      7PM

Workshop one of your original poems once a month with a group of peers. More info:
jedesign2004@yahoo.com.

Start: 7:00 pm

PLEASE NOTE: This is an offsite event at the Dobson High School auditorium, 1501 W Guadalupe Rd, Mesa, AZ 85202-7599.

ADMISSION TICKETS are free with purchase of 2009 NY Times Notable Book of the Year, Half Broke Horses, from Changing Hands Bookstore. First editions are still available. The admission ticket is also the book signing ticket. Each admission ticket is good for two seats.

Doors open at 6:30pm. The booksigning follows the presentation. Signing group letters will be called alphabetically to form the booksigning line.

CAN’T MAKE IT TO THE EVENT? If you’d like an autographed book from any of our author events, please call us at 480.730.0205 to pre-pay and we’ll have one or more copies signed and reserved for you.

Jeannette Walls’ memoir The Glass Castle was “nothing short of spectacular” (Entertainment Weekly). Now, in Half Broke Horses, she brings us the story of her grandmother, told in a first-person voice that is authentic, irresistible, and triumphant. “Those old cows knew trouble was coming before we did.” So begins the story of Lily Casey Smith, Jeannette Walls's no nonsense, resourceful, and spectacularly compelling grandmother. By age six, Lily was helping her father break horses. At fifteen, she left home to teach in a frontier town -- riding five hundred miles on her pony, alone, to get to her job. She learned to drive a car (“I loved cars even more than I loved horses. They didn’t need to be fed if they weren’t working, and they didn't leave big piles of manure all over the place.”) and fly a plane. With her husband, Jim, she ran a vast ranch in Arizona and raised two children, one of whom is Jeannette’s memorable mother, Rosemary Smith Walls, unforgettably portrayed in The Glass Castle. Lily survived tornadoes, droughts, floods, the Great Depression, and the most heartbreaking personal tragedy. She bristled at prejudice of all kinds -- against women, Native Americans, and anyone else who didn’t fit the mold. Rosemary Smith Walls always told Jeannette that she was like her grandmother, and in this true-life novel, Walls channels that kindred spirit.

 

Tuesday January 12, 2010
Start: 7:00 pm

 

Temple University professor Bryant Simon visits with his book, Everything but the Coffee: Learning About America from Starbucks, which looks beyond baristas, movie cameos, and Paul McCartney CDs to understand what Starbucks can tell us about America. Simon visited hundreds of Starbucks around the world to ask: Why did Starbucks take hold so quickly with consumers? What did it seem to provide beyond a decent cup of coffee? Why at the moment of Starbucks’ profit-generating peak did the company lose its way, leaving observers baffled about how it might regain its customers and cultural significance? Everything but the Coffee probes the company’s psychological, emotional, political, and sociological power to discover how Starbucks’ explosive success and rapid deflation exemplify American culture at this historical moment. Most importantly, it shows that Starbucks speaks to a deeply felt American need for predictability and class standing, community and authenticity, revealing that Starbucks’ appeal lies not in the product it sells but in the easily consumed identity it offers.

Wednesday January 13, 2010
Start: 7:00 pm

In her groundbreaking bestseller, Animals in Translation, Temple Grandin drew on her own experience with autism as well as her experience as an animal scientist to deliver extraordinary insights into how animals think, act, and feel. Tonight, she visits to build on those insights and show us how to give our animals the best and happiest life -- on their terms, not ours -- with Animals Make Us Human: Creating the Best Life for Animals. Knowing what causes animals physical pain is usually easy, but pinpointing emotional distress is much harder. Grandin identifies the core emotional needs of animals and explains how to fulfill the specific needs of dogs and cats, horses, farm animals, zoo animals, and even wildlife. Whether it’s how to make the healthiest environment for the dog you must leave alone most of the day, how to keep pigs from being bored, or how to know if the lion pacing in the zoo is miserable or just exercising, Grandin teaches us to challenge our assumptions about animal contentment and honor our bond with our fellow creatures.

SEATING begins one hour before the event. Lettered tickets (free with book purchase) will be called alphabetically to fill seats and will also be used to form the booksigning line. Seating opens to the general public fifteen minutes before the event, so please arrive early, as space is limited.

CAN’T MAKE IT TO THE EVENT? If you’d like an autographed book from any of our author events, please call us at 480.730.0205 to pre-pay and we’ll have one or more copies signed and reserved for you.

Thursday January 14, 2010
Start: 10:15 am

KIDS
EVENT:
BILINGUAL STORYTIME      10:15AM


Kids Storytime (Spanish & English).

Start: 7:00 pm

 

Sandra Mitchell, a professor in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh, visits with her book Unsimple Truths: Science, Complexity, and Policy. Birds form coherent patterns when they flock, major depressive disorder has some sort of genetic basis, the global climate is changing, but we can’t predict exactly how fast. What do these diverse things have in common? They are all complex, being made up of many parts interacting to generate the feature we attempt to explain. Mitchell explores these and other examples and argues that contemporary scientific explanation requires us to shift out of an old philosophical framework to accommodate emergence, dynamic causality and deep uncertainty. How we think about the world, how we investigate the world and how we act in the world must be revised to make sense of complexity.

 

Friday January 15, 2010
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

WOMEN CELEBRATE: JOURNALING FOR WOMEN      6:30-8:30PM

Actress, writer and consultant Elizabeth Welles, editor of Women Celebrate: The Gift in Every Moment, invites
all women to kick off the new year by giving yourself the gift of time to explore the wonderful world of words. Juicy
journaling tips will help you de-stress, enhance creativity, deepen peace, and discover a sense of clarity, celebration
and compassion. Bring paper and pen. COST: $25. Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205.
More info: www.elizabethwelles.com.

Saturday January 16, 2010
Start: 11:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

FAMILY EVENT - PHOENIX ZOO ANIMAL TAILS: WHERE DO THE ANIMALS GO?      11AM-NOON

Do you like to take vacations? Some animals do too! Today’s tale, ZARAFA: The Giraffe Who Walked to the King
by Judith St. George, will take us on a journey, along with some animal friends.

Start: 1:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

 

Local author Darryl Dawson signs copies of his independently published debut, The Crawlspace: A Collection Of Short Horror Stories. With offbeat tales like “The Puppet Show” and “Hamburger Lady,” The Crawlspace will pull you into the darkness and never let go! More info: www.darryldawsonbooks.com.

 

Start: 2:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm

WORKSHOP: INDIE MINI-COMICS      2-4PM

Ages 13 and up. Learn to create and self-publish your own mini-comics using a variety of artistic techniques.
Bring your art and story ideas, and be prepared to have fun! Workshop instructed by local mixed media artist Matt
Connelly. COST: $25. Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205.

Please note: This workshop has been cancelled. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at 480.730.0205 for more information.

Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

INSIGHTS      5:30-8:30PM

Tarot reader James R. Betz offers advice on life, relationships, and career choices. COST: $20 for 15 minutes.
Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205. More info: 602.840.2222.

Sunday January 17, 2010
Start: 10:30 am
End: 12:00 pm

SOCRATES CAFÉ      10:30AM-NOON

A philosophical discussion group based on the book Socrates Café by Christopher Phillips. More
info: Wendy at dish@cox.net.

Start: 3:00 pm
End: 5:45 pm

SPANISH CONVERSATION      3-5:45PM

Beginners: 3-4:15pm. Intermediate: 4:30-5:45pm. COST: $5 per class. Registration and
pre-payment required at 480.730.0205. More info:
martha@languagesynergy.com.

Monday January 18, 2010
Start: 6:00 pm

HANDS-ON GREATER PHOENIX      6PM

“Getting Involved 101.” Volunteer opportunities. More info: 602.973.2212 x237.

Tuesday January 19, 2010
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

 CANCELED

Feel stressed out? Don’t have time or energy to overhaul every aspect of your life? Today, life coach Ruth Klein, author of The De-Stress Diva’s Guide to Life: 77 Ways to Recharge, Refocus, and Reorganize Your Life, shares proven strategies for overcoming common stressors, with practical tips and techniques you can put to work immediately to rebalance and re-energize your life. Your personal de-stress kit will enable you to remain mindful of what you’re doing and focused on the present moment. Open to women and men. COST: $25. Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205.

 

Wednesday January 20, 2010
Start: 7:00 pm

 

Drawing from her years of experience as a teacher, yoga instructor, and life coach, Sandi Greenberg, author of Your Yoga Experience: 52 Comprehensive Lessons for Lifelong Practice, offers suggestions for shifting your perspective to create a new reality in the new year. Your Yoga Experience is a practical guide to the physical, mental, and spiritual practice of yoga, and was written for practitioners of all levels -- from novices to experienced instructors looking for lesson plans.

 

Thursday January 21, 2010
Start: 10:15 am

KIDS
EVENT:
STORYTIME      10:15AM


Kids Storytime

Friday January 22, 2010
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:00 pm

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: GREEN INVESTING      NOON-1PM

Financial adviser Rob Young is passionate about the environment and sits on the publicity committee for Habitat
for Humanity. Today he discusses socially responsible investing and green investing, two sides of the same coin. Both
require a rigorous screening process that covers the balance sheet and growth prospects of a company, as well as the
company’s impact on the world around it. He maintains that it is possible to do well by doing good. $5.50 bag
lunches available next door at Wildflower Bread Company. Call 480.838.9773 and ask for the “Food for Thought”
special!

Start: 6:00 pm

COMMUNITY MOVIE NIGHT: MARIO’S STORY      6PM

In 1998 Mario Rocha was convicted of murder on the basis of one questionable identification and not a shred of
physical evidence. He was 16 years old at the time of his arrest, but was tried as an adult and sentenced to life in
prison. While spending over two years in juvenile hall awaiting trial, Mario joined a writing program and discovered his
talent for writing. Today his stories, plays and poems are published and performed in prisons throughout the country.
This film interweaves Mario’s story as an inmate in one of California’s toughest maximum-security prisons with the
efforts of an unlikely group of people who have come together to win his freedom.

    Co-sponsored by Hoodlums Music & Movies. With a hand stamp you’ll receive at the screening, you’re entitled to
    post-show discounts from several merchants here in the Tempe Square shopping center: Baskin Robbins,
    Wildflower Bread Company, Mac’s Broiler & Tap, Hoodlums,
    and Changing Hands.
Saturday January 23, 2010
Start: 11:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

FAMILY EVENT - SCIENCE STORYTIME: ROBOTS!      11AM-1PM

Learn more about the science behind robotics and see some real robots in action when representatives from the Arizona Science Center visit to read The Trouble with Sisters and Robots by Steve Gritton.

Start: 2:00 pm
End: 3:30 pm

 

Dr. Susan C. Montjar presents a motivational workshop for grandmothers and grandmothers-to-be that examines the challenges and communication issues they face every day, as featured in her book Get Ready to Be a Grandmother in Less Than Nine Months. As a lifelong communications educator, Dr. Susan, aka “The Gramma Guru,” focuses on how to maximize time, energy, and resources through involvement rather than intrusion. More info: www.GrammaGuru.com.

 

 

Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

TAROT READINGS      5:30-8:30PM

Your Best Path Revealed. Combining both palm and tarot, Paige Sullivan offers detailed, empowering readings
on all subjects. COST: $20 for 15 minutes. Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205.
More info: 480.430.9020.

Sunday January 24, 2010
Start: 1:30 pm
End: 3:00 pm

SIGN LANGUAGE FOR ADULTS      1:30-3PM

Cindy Ashcraft teaches Signed English to parents and other interested adults. Meets every second and fourth Sunday.
COST: $5 per class. Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205. More info: 480.472.6203.

Monday January 25, 2010
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

WORKSHOP: WRITING FOR YOUNG ADULTS WITH JAMES A. OWEN     6:30-8:30PM

Have you ever wanted to write for kids and teens? Here’s your chance to learn from one of the very best writers
working today -- James A. Owen, author of the acclaimed Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica
series, which includes The Shadow Dragons, The Indigo King, The Search for the Red
Dragon
, and more. Owen shows you how to engage your young audience and keep them turning the
pages until the very end! COST $25. Registration and prepayment required at 480-730-0205.

Start: 7:00 pm

BRUCE PIASECKI: THE SURPRISING SOLUTION: CREATING POSSIBILITY IN A SWIFT AND SEVERE WORLD      7PM

The Surprising Solution details how the green business revolution demands corporations that can best
address environmental and social issues through superior products. Tonight, discover how to thrive and profit in this new world by taking
hold of this vital new force to improve both the world and your bottom line. The author, Dr. Bruce Piasecki, is the President and Founder of the
AHC Group, a management consulting firm that advises corporations like Toyota, BP, and DOW Chemical.
He is the also the acclaimed author of five seminal books on business strategy, valuation, and corporate change including the Nature's
Society's
book of the year, In Search for Environmental Excellence. Additionally, he writes articles that have appeared
in publications such as the LA Times, and Christian Science Monitor.

Tuesday January 26, 2010
Start: 6:00 pm

HANDS-ON GREATER PHOENIX      6PM

“Getting Involved 101.” Volunteer opportunities. More info: 602.973.2212 x237.

Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

WORKSHOP - WRITER’S BLOCK: MYTH, TRUTH, & STRATEGIES      6:30-8:30PM

Oh, the terror, frustration and despair of writer’s block! We’ve all been there. Now, former NYU professor
Laurie Brooks, author of Selkie Girl, takes on the causes of and solutions for writer’s block. Discussion
and writing exercises that tackle getting started, getting un-stuck, finishing, and sending in your manuscript
will make writer’s block a distant memory. COST $25. Registration and pre-payment required at
480-730-0205.

Wednesday January 27, 2010
Start: 7:00 pm

PERPETUAL ADOLESCENCE: JUNGIAN ANALYSES OF AMERICAN MEDIA, LITERATURE &
POP CULTURE      7PM

Perpetual Adolescence examines the Jungian archetype of the “eternal youth” -- the puer and
puella aeternus -- as manifested in the arrested development of American culture. Contributor, Jungian analyst, and clinical
psychologist Susan Schwartz discusses “eternal youth” while focusing on her chapter of the book, “Little Girl
Lost: Sylvia Plath and the Puella Aeternus.” More info:
www.susanschwartzphd.com.

Start: 7:00 pm

Whether you're thinking about starting a business or growing a business, this seminar will help you develop great strategies for the new year. Mona Moore, who has owned a successful web design and marketing firm for over 8 years, offers advice about how to run a successful business while being a busy mom! More info: MomsZone.org

 

Start: 7:30 pm

OFFSITE EVENT - NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE PRESENTS: HUNTING DINOSAURS      7:30PM

Having discovered more than two dozen new species of dinosaurs on five continents, Paul Sereno has been called a modern-day paleontological Indiana Jones. Also a professor at the University of Chicago and a recipient of the Chicago Tribune’s Teacher of the Year award (1996), Sereno founded Project Exploration, a nonprofit organization dedicated to making the wonders of science accessible to the public and urban youth. Journey with Sereno as he shares the thrilling, everyday life of a dinosaur hunter.

Photo of Sereno in the Sahara Desert, Niger, by Mike Hettwer.  Portrait photo of Sereno by Mark Thiessen.

PLEASE NOTE: This is an offsite event at Mesa Arts Center, 1 East Main Street, Mesa, AZ 85201. Tickets at MAC box office: 480-644-6500, or click here.

 

 

Thursday January 28, 2010
Start: 10:15 am

KIDS
EVENT:
STORYTIME      10:15AM


Kids Storytime

Start: 7:00 pm

 

Ronald Alexander, PhD, a mindfulness-based psychotherapist, author and international teacher, presents his book Wise Mind, Open Mind: Finding Purpose and Meaning in Times of Crisis, Loss and Change. He discusses ancient Buddhist practices, cutting edge ways to think creatively, and tools from positive psychology to help weather the storms of challenge and upheaval. Lama Surya Das wrote the book’s introduction, and Judith Orloff calls it “an outstanding guidebook to applying mindfulness practices to artfully navigate times of change and crisis.” More info: www.openmindtraining.com.

 

Friday January 29, 2010
Start: 7:00 pm

 

Never before has character education been more important for those who love and care about children -- or as difficult with the endless stream of negative media images and messages we face. Dr. Jack A. Gilbert, Director and Faculty Associate of the Master of Healthcare Innovation program at Arizona State University and author of Gilbert’s Fables: Using Story Sharing to Nurture Values in Children We Love, explores with attendees how story-sharing can be a powerful, enjoyable tool to create a dialogue about positive values between children and those who care for them.

 

Saturday January 30, 2010
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

 

 

 

Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

INSIGHTS      5:30-8:30PM

Tarot reader James R. Betz offers advice on life, relationships, and career choices. COST: $20 for 15 minutes.
Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205. More info: 602.840.2222.

Monday February 1, 2010
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 6:15 pm

WORKSHOP: FEMS WITH PENS      5-6:15PM

A six-session workshop for girls ages 13-18 in which members write fiction and nonfiction based on a
variety of exercises, then discuss and edit each other’s work. Led by former copy editor and New
Times
freelancer Tricia Parker, a poet and writer who is pursuing her MA in Literature at ASU. Parker
currently teaches 10th and 11th grade honors English and runs the annual poetry contest at Sunnyslope
High School in Phoenix. COST: $60 for six sessions. Meets Mondays through 3/15 (except 2/15).
Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205.

Tuesday February 2, 2010
Start: 7:00 pm

BRETT FARMILOE: PURSUE THE PASSION 7PM

Brett Farmiloe, the founder of pursuethepassion.com, visits with his book Pursue the Passion, a project that started as a group of college students who had no idea what to do with their lives after graduation. Their solution? Find out what makes people passionate about their work. They found a sponsor, bought an RV, and started exploring the possibilities. 16,000 miles, 38 states, 300 interviews, and 10,000 photographs later, Pursue the Passion profiles the interviews and stories collected from this remarkable cross-country journey.

  

Wednesday February 3, 2010
Start: 7:00 pm

R. DWAYNE BETTS: A QUESTION OF FREEDOM      7PM

R. Dwayne Betts visits with his memoir, A Question of Freedom, a coming-of-age story with
the unique twist that it takes place in prison. At sixteen, Betts, a good student from a lower-middle-class
family, carjacked a man with a friend. He had never held a gun before, but within a matter of minutes he’d
committed six felonies. In Virginia, carjacking is a “certifiable” offense, meaning Dwayne would be treated
as an adult under state law. A bright young kid weighing only 126 pounds -- not enough to fill out a medium
T-shirt -- he served his eight-year sentence in some of the worst prisons in the state. Utterly alone, Betts
was forced to confront profound questions about violence, freedom, crime, race, and the justice system.
Above all, A Question of Freedom is about a quest for identity, one that guarantees Dwayne’s survival
in a hostile environment and that incorporates an understanding of how his own past led to the moment of
his crime. More info: asu.edu/piper.

    SEATING begins one hour before the event. Lettered tickets (free with book purchase) will be called
    alphabetically to fill seats and will also be used to form the booksigning line. Seating opens to the general public fifteen
    minutes before the event, so please arrive early, as space is limited.
    CAN’T MAKE IT? If you’d like an autographed book from any of our author events, please call us at
    480.730.0205 to pre-pay and we’ll have one or more copies signed and reserved for you.
Thursday February 4, 2010
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

WORKSHOP: CHANTING & INNER HARMONY      7-8:30PM

Chanter, sound artist and Yoga of the Voice™ instructor Pinna Joseph presents a time of approaching inner
quietude and developing a more harmonious inner self through vocal meditation (connecting with the sound
between the sounds), exploring the voice as an instrument, attention to listening, and call-and-response
chanting from many world cultures. No previous singing experience necessary. COST: $20.
Registration and pre-payment required at 480.730.0205.

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