Wednesday, May 18, 2011

BosBuzz Book Group June 2011

On Monday, June 13, at 6 pm, Boswell’s Books will be hosting the second in a series of monthly book discussion groups, continuing though August. Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie is the darkly playful first installment to Bradley’s Flavia de Luce mystery series. Part little girl, part sleuth, and part mad scientist, young Flavia must solve a murder, for which the prime suspect is her father.                 

      “I wish I could say I was afraid, but I wasn’t. Quite the contrary. This is by far the most interesting thing that had ever happened to me in my entire life.” (Flavia de Luce)                                                                            

We recommend that you read the book ahead of  time and come prepared to discuss it.

June BosBuzz Event


On Thursday,  June 9 at 6 pm Boswell’s will host local poets Candace Curran  author of Playing in Wrecks and Marian Kelner author of As a Sailboat Seeks the Wind.
Marian Kelner will be reading from her book As a Sailboat Seeks the Wind, a collection of poems , essays and open hearted stories.  A book that brings to life the authors own unique connection to the world around us.
Candace Curran will be reading from her newest book Playing in Wrecks.  A surprising and thoughtful book full of heart. Curran’s narrative style reveals more than word on a page.
Following the reading the authors will be available to autograph copies of their books. Refreshments will be served and this event is free to all.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

May BosBuzz Event: Lens on Outdoor Learning


On Thursday, May 26th, at 6p.m. Boswell's will host author and educator Virginia Sullivan, reading from Lens on Outdoor Learning.

           Lens on Outdoor Learning is filled with photographs and inspirational stories for both teachers and parents. This book demonstrates how kids can create their own learning experiences through the process of natural exploration in nature. Though the book focuses on 3-12 year old children, the principles found within can be applied to children of any age.
Ginny Sullivan is co-principal of Learning by the Yard, a partnership that combines landscape architecture and education to help schools develop their grounds for habitat, play, and learning.                                                         
Ginny works with educators to re-design their outdoor spaces to help children and teachers reconnect with the forgotten beauty of the natural world.
When not teaching or writing she loves to garden, paint, take long walks looking for birds and knit baby garb, for her two grandchildren.
Following the reading the author will be available to autograph copies of the book. Refreshments will be served and the event is free to all.