Salutations!
It's summer festival time on Larchmere, and this year we've expanded
the summer festivities to include music, entertainment, Cleveland
nostalgia, and more... read on...
Larchmere Flea Market & Festival
Saturday,
June 30, 11am-5pm
The dozens of merchants on Larchmere join forces with invited
antiques
dealers, vintage and specialty vendors, local artists, non-profit
resources and community
residents for a
huge sales extravaganza all along Larchmere Boulevard. We'll have
entertainment too: Luca Mundaca, Gene's Jazz Hot, Xela, Coissos Bom,
Flower
Clown, and the Euclid Beach Rocket
Car! Interesting workshops include paper marbelling at Strong Bindery,
sock puppetry at Loganberry Books, spinning wool at Fine Points. With
over 65 participating vendors, in addition to the merchants who make
Larchmere
Boulevard their home, it's our biggest event of the season. At
Loganberry we'll feature specials of all varieties throughout the
store, on the sidewalk and driveway, as well as the Annex
Gallery. Visit
the website for up-to-date details. See you there!
Exciting
recent acquisitions
- The Pursuit of Happiness Game, starring Snoopy and
Charlie Brown
- new books on science, engineering, mathematics, and economics
- a huge collection of socialist studies, including writing
by Trotsky and Castro
- The Dangerous Book for Boys
- Kingsolver's newest book, Animal Vegetable Miracle, signed
- improved and enlarged sections of travel, history, and Americana
- did I mention we have tons of music books? history,
biography, theory, etc.
Book Signings
Klaus
and Melissa Roy, Melissa's Animals
Saturday, July 7, 1-3pm
Klaus
Roy, the noted former program annotator for the Cleveland
Orchestra as well as other writings and musical composition, has
composed short verses to accompany his daughter's illustrations from
some 30 years ago. Melissa's Animals features ninety
delightful childhood drawings by Melissa E. Roy that show all the
spontaneity of childhood. Children and adults alike will find the book
charming and amusing. Klaus Roy's previously published collection of
Severance Hall notes, Not Responsible for Lost Articles, as
illustrated by Melissa Roy, will also be available for sale. The
Wooster Book Company, hardcover, 96 pages, $16.
Cayr Ariel Wulff, Born Without
a Tail
Saturday, July 14, 1-3pm
When your home has a revolving door for abused and abandoned animals,
keeping pets takes on a whole new dimension! Sometimes hilarious,
sometimes heart-rending, Born Without a Tail chronicles the
true-life
adventures of two animal rescuers living with an ever-changing house
full of pets. The author takes us on a journey from childhood through
adulthood, sharing tales, (mis)adventures and insights garnered from a
lifetime of encounters with a menagerie of twenty remarkable animals.
Cayr Ariel Wulff is a native Ohioan who has worked as an artist for her
entire life. This is her first book. Currently, she resides in a log
cabin deep in one of our Nation’s National Forests with her lifemate,
four dogs and three cats. She attributes her love of animals to having
been raised by Wulffs. Book Surge Publishing, 2007, paperback, 176
pages, $12.95
Stump
the Bookseller Selection of the month

F275: Flying machine, birthday present
A kids' book about a boy whose eccentric aunt sends him a flying
machine for his birthday (or some other occasion), instructing him to
use the vehicle to visit her sometime. When he does so, he finds his
aunt stranded on the roof of her house, and he rescues her. From around
1970.
Singer-Songwriter In Concert
Rachael Sage
Saturday, July 7, 8pm
Returning for her third concert at Loganberry Books, the popular
Rachael Sage is folk musician with an edge. Now touring with her
seventh album, The Blistering Sun, Sage is a consummate and
engaging performer. She is the winner of numerous awards, including the
Independent Music Award, Billboard Songwriting Contest and John Lennon
Songwriting Contest. The Village Voice calls her music "lovely and
literate... folk-pop-rock, socially aware and eclectic." $15 www.rachaelsage.com
N.O.B.S. Forums
Judy Eskin: Collectible
Magazines
Thursday, July 19, 7pm
~ third Thursdays ~
In an era of print-on-demand and cheap paperbacks, it amazing to
revisit the art and printing of magazines from the early 20th century.
Judy has been collecting for years, and her collection ranges from
early Life, Saturday Evening Post, House and Garden and other famous
(and not-so-famous) magazines. Artists range from Margaret
Bourke-White, Norman Rockwell, Jessie Willcox Smith, and others. Show
and tells will of course be available. Suggested Donation: $3
Hungry for Harry?
Like the rest of the world, we eagerly await
the release of the seventh and final Harry Potter book, Harry
Potter and the Deathly Hallows, on July 21st.
Loganberry Books will indeed be selling the book, 20% off, and you're
welcome to reserve a copy or just come buy one.
For grand events and
midnight parties however, there are two most excellent events we
recommend: one
at our neighbors Mac's
Backs and the rest of the folks in Coventry Village, and the other
at The Learned Owl
and the entire town of Hudson, Ohio. Enjoy!
Bloomsday Book Club
Thursday, July 26, 7pm
~ fourth Thursdays ~
We raised a mug of Guinness to Joyce on the official Bloomsday last
month at Nighttown, and got to know each other a little better, and
renew our interest in tackling this great book. But we haven't read so
far that you can't catch up to us and join the group: so here's an
invitation to the fence-sitters: read a bit of Ulysses and
come share your thoughts with our informal group.
oh, and did we mention that the LitArts room now has air-conditioning?
:-)
peace,
Harriett
Loganberry Books
13015 Larchmere Boulevard; Shaker Heights,
Ohio 44120; 216.795.9800
Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm; most Thursdays 'til 8pm
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