
Village Books in Fairhaven Come hear Brian Brett talk about the lost art of independent farming-- 7:00pm tonight at Village Books: http://bit.ly/3dWW3L
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This funny and thought-provoking memoir traces one day on “Trauma Farm.” Underlain with deep knowledge of biology and botany, this erudite, witty, and passionate book is an unforgettable portrait of the issues all farms face in this age of industrialization and homogenization. ...

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any chance of snagging author Rob Bell on his speaking tour?? speaking on creativity and suffering... most intriguing speaker i've ever listened to...
https://www.robbell.com/dropslikestars/

Village Books in Fairhaven Have you hugged your local bookstore today? http://bit.ly/8qFUi

Village Books in Fairhaven Kim Barnes, author of A Country Called Home (named a best book of '09 by WA Post & Oregonian), reads tonite at VB: http://bit.ly/NPRA5

Village Books in Fairhaven What the heck can you do with all those random ingredients in your fridge? Tod Davis can tell you tonight when she talks about her book Jam Today: A Diary of Cooking with What You've Got: http://bit.ly/3B9LS6
TOD DAVIES, JAM TODAY: A DIARY OF COOKING WITH WHAT YOU'VE GOT | Village Books in Historic Fairhaven
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In a book that Deborah Madison, author of Local Flavors, calls “a complete pleasure to read,” Davies writes about cooking in your own way, with what you have, for your own happiness and that of the people ...

Village Books in Fairhaven Check out the new post on our blog! p.s.-- it's about National Bookstore Day tomorrow. p.p.s.--we're having a storewide sale and giveaways! http://bit.ly/1rlhcu
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Village Books in Fairhaven Tonight at 7:00pm, Gordon Hempton, the author of One Square Inch of Silence: One Man's Search for Natural Silence in a Noisy World. Does all this wind count as natural noise? http://bit.ly/srO8E
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Washington State is home to the only non-tropical rain forest in the northern hemisphere—in part of Olympic National Park. Here, in arguably the quietest place in the country, One Square Inch is physically ...

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Village Books in Fairhaven HTMLGIANT has this great post on gender/race/etc. affecting our opinions of books. What do you think? If your favorite book had been written by someone of the opposite sex, would that change your opinion? http://bit.ly/3lzp0b
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Imagine all authors did not have names or genders or races or other traits, and all books were no more than the sum of what they held or caused in on upon the world or you. Imagine the words are the words. ...

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Oh Reading Rainbow, we miss you for reasons like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOBDEhxd_ WU
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Run DMC busts some rhymes on Reading Rainbow. I'm guessing around 1986.

Village Books in Fairhaven Wanna see if Oprah knows what she's talking about? Join the VB General Lit Group to discuss Say You're One of Them: http://bit.ly/X35Ck

Village Books in Fairhaven Two happenings today at VB: VB Reads--Lesbian Book Group http://bit.ly/WaAAT and author Amy Whitaker--Museum Legs: http://bit.ly/voOhX

Village Books in Fairhaven Itchin' for a good mystery? Check out Sara Williams today at VB for her book One Big Itch: A John Spyers Mystery: http://bit.ly/YNMbZ

Village Books in Fairhaven Travel 4,000 miles with Erin McKittrick and her book A Long Trek Home, 7:00pm tonight at VB. Includes a slide show! http://bit.ly/2JujSg
ERIN MCKITTRICK, A LONG TREK HOME: 4,000 MILES BY BOOT, RAFT AND SKI--INCLUDES SLIDE SHOW! | Village
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In June 2007, Erin McKittrick and her husband set out from their Seattle home on a multi-sport expedition to the Aleutian Islands—via foot, skis, and packraft. Here McKittrick chronicles the 13-month ...






















