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SUMMARY:MARCIA (The Tablehopper) GAGLIARDI / The Tablehopper's Guide to Dining and Drinking in San Francisco
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 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\">Quick\: your<br />
 parents/ex-boyfriend/regional sales manager/hip friend from Manhattan are coming to town. Do you know<br />
 where to take them for dinner? Most restaurant guidebooks can’t help you find<br />
 the right spot. Because here’s a revelation\: diners don’t choose restaurants by<br />
 category ranking (French\, Financial District\, $$$\, * * *)\, but by occasion\:<br />
 cocktails and nibbles with the girls\, first date\, power lunch\, dinner with the<br />
 kids.</p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"> </p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\">Marcia Gagliardi\, a<br />
 San Francisco food writer and culinary<br />
 personality\, is known from coast to coast as “The Tablehopper”\, a trusted<br />
 source for what’s new\, good\, and of course\, delicious in the San Francisco restaurant and bar scene. After<br />
 launching <a href=\\"http\://tablehopper.com/\\">her weekly tablehopper e-column</a><br />
 in 2006 and receiving an onslaught of requests from her readers\, she started<br />
 “tip please”\, a free customized restaurant recommendation service on her site.  After making thousands of restaurant<br />
 recommendations\, Marcia realized her readers were always looking for<br />
 restaurants by situation\, and rarely by neighborhood or cuisine. Her solution<br />
 to these dining dilemmas if <b>The Tablehopper’s Guide</b>\, which covers our dining<br />
 landscape with a totally fresh perspective\, and is full of hot tips about<br />
 obscure locations\, can’t-miss dishes\, and the best seats in the house.</p>
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 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\">Marcia includes<br />
 “insider” one-\, two-\, and three-day itineraries for gourmet-minded tourists on<br />
 a variety of budgets\, as well as destination-worthy locations in the East Bay\, South Bay\,<br />
 and Wine County. She’s the ultimate restaurant<br />
 matchmaker\, guiding us to the best fried chicken or Ramos Gin Fizz\, for date<br />
 one or a twenty-fifth anniversary. Celebrate!</p>
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SUMMARY:Foreign Crimes in Foreign Climes\: CARA BLACK and DAVID CORBETT
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 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"><b>CARA BLACK and DAVID<br />
 CORBETT</b></p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"><b>Murder in the Palais<br />
 Royal</b></p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"><b>Do They Know I’m<br />
 Running?</b></p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"> </p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"><b>MURDER IN THE PALAIS<br />
 ROYAL</b> is the tenth book in Cara Black’s Parisian crime series starring P.I.<br />
 Aimée Leduc. Last year’s <b>Murder in the<br />
 Latin Quarter</b> debuted at #1 on the <i>San<br />
 Francisco Chronicle</i>’s bestseller list\, garnered much praise\, and found<br />
 Black interviewed in the streets of Paris<br />
 for NPR’s All Things Considered. Now\, with a narrative call back to her first<br />
 novel\, <b>Palais Royal</b> is poised to be<br />
 her biggest hit yet.</p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"> </p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\">In <b>Murder In The Palais Royal</b>\, Aimée’s business partner\, René\, has<br />
 been shot\, and eyewitnesses have identified Aimée as the culprit. A mysterious<br />
 deposit has been made to their firm's bank account\, interesting the taxman in<br />
 their affairs. Someone seems to be impersonating Aimée\; someone wants revenge.<br />
 Two murders ensue. How do they relate to the youth whom Aimée's testimony sent<br />
 to jail in the very first Aimée Leduc investigation\, <b>Murder in the Marais</b>?        </p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"> </p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\">“The ninth mystery in Cara Black’s irresistible series set<br />
 in Paris . . .<br />
 might well be the book we’ve been waiting for. Aimée Leduc\, Black’s adorably<br />
 punkish sleuth\, is in her element . . . one of this colorful series’s most<br />
 scenic itineraries.” -- <i>New York Times Book<br />
 Review</i></p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"> </p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"><a href=\\"http\://www.carablack.com/\\">Cara Black</a> is the<br />
 author of nine other novels in the best-selling Aimée Leduc series. She lives<br />
 in San Francisco with her husband and son and<br />
 visits Paris<br />
 frequently.</p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"> </p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"><b>DO THEY KNOW I’M<br />
 RUNNING?</b> from acclaimed author David Corbett is a stunning and suspenseful<br />
 novel of a life without loyalties and the borders inside ourselves.</p>
 <p>Roque Montalvo is wise beyond his eighteen years. Orphaned at birth\, a<br />
 gifted musician\, he’s stuck in a California<br />
 backwater\, helping his Salvadoran aunt care for his damaged brother\, an<br />
 ex-marine badly wounded in Iraq.<br />
 When immigration agents arrest his uncle\, the family has nowhere else to<br />
 turn. Roque\, badgered by his street-hardened cousin\, agrees to bring the old<br />
 man back\, relying on the criminal gangs that control the dangerous smuggling<br />
 routes from El Salvador\,<br />
 through Guatemala and Mexico\, to the U.S. border.<br />
  <br />
 But his cousin has told Roque only so much. In reality\, he will have to<br />
 transport not just his uncle but two others\: an Arab whose intentions are<br />
 disturbingly vague and a young beauty promised to a Mexican crime lord. Roque<br />
 discovers that his journey involves crossing more than one kind of border\, and<br />
 he will be asked time and again to choose between survival and betrayal -- of<br />
 his country\, his family\, his heart.
 </p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"> </p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"><a href=\\"http\://www.davidcorbett.com/\\">David Corbett</a> is<br />
 the author of three critically acclaimed novels\: <b>The Devil’s Redhead</b>\, <b>Done<br />
 for a Dime</b>\, and <b>Blood of Paradise</b>\,<br />
 nominated for numerous awards\, including the Edgar\, and named one of the Top<br />
 Ten Mysteries and Thrillers of 2007 by the <i>Washington<br />
 Post</i> and a <i>San Francisco Chronicle</i><i>Las Vegas Noir</i>\, was selected for<br />
 inclusion in Best American Mystery Stories 2009<br />
 Notable Book. His short fiction and essays have appeared in numerous<br />
 periodicals and anthologies\, and his story &quot\;Pretty Little Parasite\,&quot\;<br />
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 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"><i>Las Vegas Noir</i>\,<br />
 was selected for inclusion in Best American Mystery Stories 2009.</p>
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UID:http://www.booksmith.com/event/ted-newjack-conover-routes-man-how-roads-are-changing-world-and-they-way-we-live-today
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SUMMARY:TED (Newjack) CONOVER / The Routes of Man\: How Roads are Changing the World and They Way We Live Today
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 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\">Roads\: metaphorically and literally\, they bind our modern<br />
 world into a coherent whole. From the transportation of goods\, knowledge\, and<br />
 disease to their hold on the imagination\, the role of roads in our lives cannot<br />
 be overstated. They even permeate our language\: you navigate the information<br />
 superhighway\; your career is in the fast lane\; you choose the high (or low)<br />
 road\; you take the path less traveled. </p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"> </p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\">Behind every road lies a story\, and in <b>THE ROUTES OF MAN</b>\, Ted Conover <br />
 brings his unparalleled eye to six roads around the world that have a<br />
 profound impact on the lives lived on or near them\, the businesses run over<br />
 them\, and the cultures that surround them.  Conover’s dispatches come from<br />
 Peru\:  accompanying a trucker through the<br />
 perilous Andes\, where he contemplates the threat that better infrastructure<br />
 poses to indigenous populations and surrounding rainforests\; the Indian region<br />
 of Ladakh\, where he follows locals down the Chaddar\, a frozen river at the<br />
 bottom of a canyon and the only path in existence during winter\, and considers<br />
 what the coming highway will do to Buddhist towns now untouched by the wider<br />
 world\; East Africa\, where he revisits a trucking route from Tanzania through<br />
 Rwanda and Burundi along which one could trace the spread of AIDS in Africa to<br />
 see what has changed over a decade\; the West Bank\, as he passes through<br />
 security checkpoints with both Palestinians and Israelis\, seeing firsthand how<br />
 grueling and unfair the process is for both sides\;China\, where he paints an exuberant and frightening portrait<br />
 of the emerging car culture from Chinese roads and the rapid increases in auto sales<br />
 and highway construction\; Lagos\, Nigeria\, describing a megacity where traffic<br />
 stalls for hours\, teenage beggars run between stopped cars\, and ambulances park<br />
 along the highway to wait for accidents.</p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"> </p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\">Conover’s journeys ultimately reveal the costs and benefits<br />
 of being connected -- how roads have played a crucial role in human life\, from<br />
 ancient Rome to<br />
 the present\, changing man and his world for better and for worse.</p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"> </p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\">“Ted Conover is one of the great writers of my generation\,<br />
 and this may be his finest book. Fearless and compassionate\, with echoes of<br />
 Conrad and Kerouac\, it explores how the road\, once a symbol of limitless<br />
 possibility\, has become a path to annihilation. I have enormous admiration for<br />
 what Conover has achieved.” --Eric Schlosser </p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"> </p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"> “Humans evolved on the road and we go on seeking<br />
 territory\, survival\, wealth\, and even knowledge. <i>The Odyssey\, Don Quixote\, On the Road\, The Road\, Arabian Sands</i>\,<br />
 Marco Polo on the Silk Road\, wagon trains heading for California\, and Latinos<br />
 at the fence between Mexico and the U.S.A -- so many of us streaming toward<br />
 vivid dreams. Buy this book and enjoy some armchair roaming (the second best<br />
 way to travel). That’s my advice.”  --  William Kittredge</p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"> </p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"><a href=\\"http\://www.tedconover.com/\\">Ted Conover</a> is the<br />
 author of several books including <b>Newjack\:<br />
 Guarding Sing Sing</b> (winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and a<br />
 finalist for the Pulitzer Prize) and <b>Rolling<br />
 Nowhere\: Riding the Rails with America’s Hoboes</b>. His writing has appeared<br />
 in T<i>he New York Times Magazine\, The<br />
 Atlantic Monthly\, The New Yorker</i>\, and <i>National<br />
 Geographic</i>. The recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship\, he is Distinguished<br />
 Writer-in-Residence in the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University. Read a <a href=\\"http\://matadortravel.com/travel-writing/united-states/innovators/ted-conover-interviewed-by-tim-patterson\\">travel<br />
 community’s interview</a> with Conover.</p>
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SUMMARY:Tango Lessons at The Booksmith! MARIA FINN / Hold Me Tight and Tango Me Home
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 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\" align=\\"center\\"><i>Tango\, in essence\, is a way of being\: it<br />
 lures you from the job that’s too staid\; it beckons on a night when you’re<br />
 feeling lonely\; it promises escape from the grind of daily life. Tango is a<br />
 journey for those who want their lives to change course\; and for others\, like<br />
 me\, who believe that their lives have ended\, it’s an attempt to start living<br />
 again</i>. </p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\" align=\\"center\\">Maria Finn</p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"> </p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\">Like anyone would\, Maria Finn felt anger when she learned of<br />
 her husband’s infidelity\, then despair over losing him and their plans for a<br />
 life together. But she refused to become one of those women who sob into their<br />
 divorce lawyer’s answering machine late at night.</p>
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 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\">In <b>Hold Me Tight<br />
 &amp\; Tango Me Home</b>\, Maria relates how she turned to Argentine tango to<br />
 cope with her pain\, learn to trust again\, and rediscover herself. Her<br />
 exhilarating adventure takes us from New York<br />
 to Buenos Aires<br />
 and back\, exploring the fascinating culture\, history\, music\, moves\, and beauty<br />
 of this sexy\, sometimes heartbreaking\, yet ultimately life-affirming dance.</p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"> </p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\">For Maria\, learning tango means dealing with rejection\,<br />
 criticism\, and unpredictable partners -- some rude\, others clumsy\, and one who<br />
 earned the moniker “Ear Licker”. But it’s all made worthwhile by those<br />
 transcendent moments in which Maria joins with a dance partner and the union<br />
 transforms into what she refers to as “bliss” -- a marriage of leading and<br />
 following that seamlessly explores intrigue\, melancholy\, flirtation\, and<br />
 passion.</p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"> </p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\">With each new step—the embrace\, the hook\, the sweep\, the<br />
 throw—Maria begins to connect with people in a new way. Gradually\, she finds<br />
 the confidence to try romance again and discovers the strength needed to pursue<br />
 a new life.</p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"> </p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\">Maria Finn has written for <i>Audubon\, Saveur\, Metropolis</i>\, the <i>New York Times</i>\, and the <i>Los<br />
 Angeles Times</i>\, among many other publications. The editor of two<br />
 anthologies\, <b>Cuba in Mind</b> and <b>Mexico in Mind</b>\, she received an MFA in<br />
 creative writing from Sarah<br />
  Lawrence College<br />
 and her essays have been anthologized in <b>Best<br />
 Food Writing</b> and <b>The Best Women’s<br />
 Travel Writing</b>. <a href=\\"http\://www.mariafinn.com/\\">Visit Maria</a> – and <a href=\\"http\://tangomehome.com/videos/\\">watch these videos</a>!</p>
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 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"><b>Celebrate with music and dancing this evening!</b></p>
 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\"> </p>
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SUMMARY:FOUND IN TRANSLATION / Book Group Meeting -- Muriel Barbery's The Elegance of the Hedgehog
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 <p class=\\"MsoNormal\\">A surprise bestseller in two countries\, <b>The Elegance of the Hedgehog</b> has now taken both France and the U.S.<br />
 by storm. Telling the intersecting tales of an overly educated Parisian<br />
 concierge and the precocious girl who lives in her building\, this book casually<br />
 mixes musings on art\, philosophy\, and pop culture into a taut story. Get ready<br />
 to dig into some deep thoughts and find out more about this author who's<br />
 becoming a sensation in the U.S.</p>
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 <p>Join us on the fourth Tuesday of every month at<br />
 7\:00 PM in the bookstore for spirited conversation about some of the newest<br />
 writing hitting the U.S.<br />
 from all over the globe. No foreign language knowledge necessary and no<br />
 continental savvy required (but will be appreciated!)  -- just bring your<br />
 desire to read some excellent new books\, hand-selected for you by the<br />
 Booksmith's knowledgeable booksellers. You'll also meet some great new people<br />
 (including Scott Esposito and Annie Janusch\, who will guide each monthly<br />
 conversation. Scott and Annie's work with both The Quarterly Conversation and<br />
 the Center for the Art of Translation keeps them apprised on a day-to-day basis<br />
 of what's new in world lit\, and they're excited to act as your<br />
 &quot\;interpreters&quot\; through these uncharted literary landscapes) and chat<br />
 with them about the best new fiction from around the world. </p>
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