Events

« February 19, 2010 - March 21, 2010 »
 
02 / 19
Start: 7:00 pm

 

               

Ally Carter, author of the best-selling Gallagher Girls series, will visit to discuss and sign her newest novel, Heist Society

Heist Society is the beginning of a new series about a girl named Kat whose entire family is made up of con artists and burglars.  She's trying to quit the family business, but beginning a normal life proves to be harder than she thought.  When her father is threatened, Kat must go back into the criminal life to prove him innocent.  She travels all over Europe, searching for clues and finding the truth.  It's a fun read for grades six and up!

 We'll begin handing out signing line numbers at 5:00 the day of the event.

All Blue Willow Bookshop events are free and open to the public.  If you would like to go through the signing line and meet Ally Carter for book personalization, you must purchase Heist Society from Blue Willow Bookshop.

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02 / 22
Start: 7:00 pm

We welcome Stacy Aab, author of Government Girl:  Young and Female in the White House.  It's a window into the culture of the Clinton White House, witnessed through the eyes of a young female aide.

Stacy interned in George Stephanopoulos' office for three years, then became an assistant to Paul Begala, and also served as a presidential advance person.

For more information, visit Stacy's website.

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03 / 1
Start: 7:00 pm

 

We are huge fans of Lisa See and are thrilled to welcome her back to Houston!  She'll be in town to celebrate the paperback release of Shanghai Girls.

Shanghai Girls is the story of Pearl and May Chin who must flee pre-WWII Shanghai, ultimately across the Pacific to California where they face an unknown future as immigrants and wives in a hostile society.  Throughout their lives they are inseparable but face impossible choices and harbor a devastating secret.  It's a fascinating look at a little known slice of American history and a great story of two sisters' love for one another and their Shanghai.  The Dallas Morning News said, "If you’re looking for one of those wonderful 'take me someplace exotic' books for summer, you won’t do better than Shanghai Girls."

To learn more about Lisa See and all of her novels, please visit her website.

All Blue Willow Bookshop events are free and open to the public.  If you would like to go through the signing line and meet Lisa See for book personalization, you must purchase Shanghai Girls from Blue Willow Bookshop.

03 / 2
03 / 3
Start: 7:00 pm

 

John Otis, who served as South America Bureau Chief for the Houston Chronicle from 1997-2008, will visit Blue Willow Bookshop to discuss and sign his new book, Law of the Jungle.

Otis, who has worked as a reporter in South America for twenty years – thirteen in Bogota – tells the story of the kidnapping of three U.S. military contractors by FARC guerrillas of Colombia – and their unbelievable rescue almost 6 years later – as a window into sobering political realities.

 


 

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03 / 8
Start: 5:00 pm

Mary Pope Osborne, author of The Magic Treehouse series, returns to Houston to celebrate the publication of the 43rd Magic Treehouse book, Leprechaun in Late Winter.  Mary’s sister, Natalie Pope Boyce, the author of the nonfiction companion research guide, Leprechauns and Irish Folklore, will also be here.  To learn more about Mary, visit her website.

The Magic Treehouse series follows Jack and his kid sister Annie as they find themselves traveling to a variety of places and times.  It’s a great series for emerging readers, introducing them to characters they begin to regard as friends and wish to visit again and again.  In Leprechaun in Late Winter, Annie and Jack  find themselves in the Ireland of 1862, equipped only with a magic whistle and the charge to convince an unhappy young girl that she has much to give to the cultural life of Ireland.
 

As we expect a large crowd, we will hold this event at Westchester Academy, 901 Yorkchester, in Houston.  There will be a brief presentation followed by the opportunity to meet the authors.

Instead of a traditional signing, the authors will stamp rather than sign their books.   In order to get a signing line ticket to meet the authors, you must purchase Leprechaun in Late Winter from Blue Willow Bookshop.  Signing line tickets are issued in order of purchase.  In addition, you may bring two books from home to be stamped.

No flash photography will be allowed at the event.

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