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2009—If All of Rochester Read the Same Book…

For its 9th annual Spring community reading program, “If All of Rochester Read the Same Book...,” Writers & Books has selected the 2000 novel Jim the Boy by Tony Earley.

Selected by Granta as one of America's best young writers and featured in The New Yorker's best young fiction issue, Tony Earley [in Jim the Boy] now gives us a luminous portrait of a ten-year-old boy growing up in the Depression-era town of Aliceville, North Carolina. At once delightful and wise, Jim the Boy brilliantly captures the pleasures and fears of youth at a time when America itself was young and struggling to come into its own. Jim the Boy will appeal to the readers who loved classics like To Kill a Mockingbird, Ellen Foster, and A Member of the Wedding.

Download a printable version of the reader's guide here.

Download a printable calendar of events here.

To listen to clips from Paul Burch's album based on the characters of Jim the Boy, click here: http://www.paulburch.com/albums.htm

Fri., March 27 7:30-10:00pm

An Intimate Evening with Tony Earley4

Writers & Books 740 University Ave. ROCHESTER

$12 W&B members, $10 students, $15 non-members. For tickets call (585) 473-2590 x107.

 

Comments from reviews of Jim the Boy:

Tony Earley has a wonderful gift for deep observation, exact and wise and often funny.

—The New York Times

Jim the Boy is a delight. A sweet, graceful novel that charms the reader with marvelous language, honest emotion, and authentic characters who are no less human, no less complex, for being sincere and straightforward, and good…. Earley is a wonderful writer.

—Alice McDermott, author of Charming Billy

 With the calm, measured quiet of a writer who knows absolutely what he is about, Tony Earley renders luminous one boy, one family, one very small town--and, by delicate implication, the wide world just beyond that charmed circle.

Andrea Barrett, author of The Voyage of the Narwhal

                                      

Author Tony Earley will be in Rochester March 25-27, 2009 for school and library visits and other public events

 

Tues., March 24 1:00-2:00pm

Tony Earley talks live with host Bob Smith and local callers on “1370 Connection”3

WXXI Radio—1370 AM

Free.

Wed., March 25 11:15am-12:15pm

Reading by Tony Earley, followed by Q&A and book signing

Wood Library 134 N. Main St. CANANDAIGUA

Free, reservations required, seating limited. Call (585) 394-1381.

Wed., March 25 12:30-1:30pm

Reading by Tony Earley, followed by Q&A and book signing

Finger Lakes Community College Honors House, Room 200 4340 Lakeshore Dr. CANANDAIGUA

Free; no registration required. For more information call (585) 393-9653 x7356.

Wed., March 25 7:00-9:30pm

Reading by Tony Earley, followed by Q&A and book signing

Penfield Library/ Community Center 1985 Baird Rd. PENFIELD

Free but reservations required as seating is limited. Call (585) 340-8720.

Thurs., March 26 2:00-3:30pm

Reading by Tony Earley, followed by Q&A and book signing

Valley Manor 1570 East Ave. ROCHESTER

Free but reservations required as seating is limited. Call (585) 770-1800.

Thurs., March 26 7:00pm

Reading by Tony Earley, followed by Q&A and book signing

St. John Fisher College Basil 135 3690 East Ave. PITTSFORD

Free; no registration required. For more information call M.J. Iuppa at (585) 385-8412.

Fri., March 27 12:00-1:00pm

Reading by Tony Earley, followed by Q&A and book signing

Monroe Community College R. Thomas Flynn Campus Center’s Monroe A and B 1000 East Henrietta Rd. HENRIETTA

Free, reservations required. Call (585) 292-2534. (Parking is in lots M and M1.)

Fri., March 27 3:00-4:30am

Reading by Tony Earley, followed by Q&A and book signing

Rivers Run 50 Fairwood Dr. ROCHESTER

Free and open to the public but registration required. For more information call (585) 292-5440.

Fri., March 27 7:30-10:00pm

An Intimate Evening with Tony Earley4

Writers & Books 740 University Ave. ROCHESTER

$12 W&B members, $10 students, $15 non-members. For tickets call (585) 473-2590 x107.

Sat., March 28 10:00-11:30am

Reading by Tony Earley, followed by Q&A and book signing

The Legacy at the Fairways 681 High St. VICTOR

Free and open to the public but registration required. For more information call (585) 924-7043.

 

 

 

 
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The Beautiful Necessity: The Regulating Lines of Claude Bragdon’s Transcendental Architecture

Wednesday, Aug. 4, 7 p.m.
$3 W&B members / $6 general public

“In nature, in number, in geometry, in music, also, there is but one law, a law infinitely simple, infinitely subtle, incommunicable, evanescent. It is what Emerson calls the Beautiful Necessity. Gentlemen, let us build altars to that Beautiful Necessity.”
-- Claude Bragdon, “Mysticism and Architecture.”
Join us for an exciting presentation by Eugenia Victoria Ellis, PhD, AIA, who with Andrea G. Reithmayr is editor of The Beautiful Necessity.

First Fridays / Wide Open Mic

Hosted by Norm Davis
Fri., August 6
Admission is free.

Along with other local galleries and performance spaces, W&B will be open on the first Friday evenings of each month hosting Wide Open Mic, and a series of other readings and performances in our Verb Café and Performance Space. Known for its eclectic mix, Wide Open Mic welcomes poets, performers, and writers of all kinds. It is Rochester’s longer-running open mic, hosted by Norm Davis, poet and editor of HazMat Review.

Genesee Reading Series

Hosted by Wanda Schubmehl
August 10: James Cook & Sally Bittner Bonn
$3 W&B members / $6 general public, 7:30 p.m

Now in its 26th year, the Genesee Reading Series presents writers from the greater Genesee Valley region reading in the W&B Performance Space.

Senior Reading Group

Hosted by Norm Davis
Tues. August 10
Free and open to the public. 2-4 p.m.

Share your writing with other seniors in a comfortable atmosphere at W&B.

Members Night Events

Wed., August 11th 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Adult
Free to W&B members

If you aren’t a member of W&B, here is your chance to join at the door and enjoy a special read-aloud with audience participation on August 11th.

The August Member Night will feature a poet and story teller, sharing the oral arts of reading aloud with a chance for audience participation.  Come listen and see how words come alive in the throat, and a chance to taste them yourself.

The Bertrand Russell Society

Hosted by David White
Thurs., August 12
Free to W&B members, $3 general public, 7 p.m., W&B

The Bertrand Russell Society was formed shortly after Russell’s death in 1970. Russell was born in 1872 and worked in fields such as mathematical logic; philosophy; social, religious, and educational reform; anti-war protests and politics. An accomplished writer, Russell received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950. This ongoing lecture series promises to enlighten and entertain. Monthly meetings are open to everyone, not just to members of the society.

 

 

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