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Welcome to Boulder Book Store  
Summer Reading Program For Kids!
June 1 - August 15

Boulder Book Store wants to reward kids for reading this summer! Stop by our Children's Room for a summer reading form. Then just fill out the form and turn it in at the register in the Children's Section to receive a prize for every two books you read. For reading suggestions, check out our recommended section, or ask a bookseller.

Current Events  
IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND AN EVENT, BUT WOULD LIKE AN AUTOGRAPHED COPY, please call us to order one (personalized copies must be prepaid). All events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted. If you are unable to use the stairs to the second floor ballroom where our events are held, please call ahead to arrange for the closed-circuit television service available on the main floor. Events are subject to change or cancellation. Please call us to confirm on the day of the event. (Read More!)

Book Sense Picks  
Unique and provocative selections from a great diversity of voices...all personally recommended by the independent booksellers of America. (Read More!)

Gods in Alabama Gods in Alabama
by Jackson, Joshilyn
The Number One BookSense Pick for April!When Arlene Fleet heads up north for college, she makes three promises to God: She will stop fornicating with every boy who crosses her path; never tell another lie; and never, ever go back to the "fourth rack of hell," her hometown of Possett, Alabama. All she wants from Him is one little miracle: make sure the body is never found. Ten years later, God has broken His end of the deal. Alabama has landed on Arlene's Chicago doorstep in the form of her high school archenemy, a young woman who wants to find the golden-haired football hero who disappeared during their senior year. To make matters worse, Arlene's African American boyfriend, Burr, has given her an ultimatum-introduce him to her lily-white family or he's gone. Arlene would rather burn up in a fire than let him meet her steel magnolia Aunt Florence; her eccentric, half-mad Mama; her sweet-as-pecan-pie Cousin Clarice; and all the rest of her deeply racist kith and kin. But the fickle finger of fate is pointing her south. All too soon she and Burr are on their way to confront Arlene's redneck roots, the secret she ran from, and the crime that stole her peace of mind. Back in the small town of her girlhood, Arlene's demons are closing in-and after a decade of running away, Arlene must face them all. Yet while the truth threatens to destroy the life she has built for herself, it just may open her eyes to a love powerful enough to revise her past and alter her future. Crackling with humor, defiantly endearing characters, and plot twists that will astonish even the most jaded reader, Gods in Alabama will send you careening from tears to laughter and back. Most of all, it brings a unique, rough-around-the-edges heroine to life and makes her a permanent part of your own.

Color  
From the science of the spectrum to the power of tones and tints to symbolize or evoke human feelings, books about the joys of color. (Read More!)

Mauve: How one man invented a color that changed the world Mauve: How one man invented a color that changed the world
by Garfield, Simon
Mauve is a curious book with an implausible subtitle: "How One Man Invented a Color that Changed the World." Changed the world? Mauve? It turns out that what English chemist William Perkin was after was not a reddish purple but a cure for malaria. While his quest to create an artificial quinine failed, Perkins did manage to create an oily sludge that turned silk an attractive light purple. His experiment uncovered the world's first chemical (and thus mass-producible) dye. Mauve took the fashion world by storm and opened the door to a wide spectrum of man-made colors and dyes. Simon Garfield's biography of the forgotten Perkins is highly readable examination of a pioneer in science and industry.


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    T. A. Barron

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    The Win a Trip to Tuscany Sweepstakes!

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    A Thousand Days in Tuscany: A Bittersweet Adventure
    by De Blasi, Marlena
    American chef Marlena de Blasi and her Venetian husband, Fernando, married rather late in life. In search of the rhythms of country living, the couple moves to a barely renovated former stable in Tuscany with no phone, no central heating, and something resembling a playhouse kitchen. They dwell among two hundred villagers, ancient olive groves, and hot Etruscan springs. In this patch of earth where Tuscany, Umbria, and Lazio collide, there is much to feed de Blasi's two passions--food and love. We accompany the couple as they harvest grapes, gather chestnuts, forage for wild mushrooms, and climb trees in the cold of December to pick olives, one by one. Their routines are not that different from those of villagers centuries earlier.

    They are befriended by the mesmeric Barlozzo, a self-styled village chieftain. His fascinating stories lead de Blasi more deeply inside the soul of Tuscany. Together they visit sacred festivals and taste just-pressed olive oil, drizzled over roasted country bread, and squash blossoms, battered and deep-fried and sprayed with sea-salted water. In a cauldron set over a wood fire, they braise beans in red wine, and a stew of wild boar simmers overnight in the ashes of their hearth. Barlozzo shares his knowledge of Italian farming traditions, ancient health potions, and artisanal food makers, but he has secrets he doesn't share, and one of them concerns the beautiful Floriana, whose illness teaches Marlena that happiness is truly a choice.

    Like the pleasurable tastes and textures of a fine meal, A Thousand Days in Tuscany is as satisfying as it is enticing. The author's own recipes are included.