After taking a break over the holidays, the author events at Third Place Books are back with a vengence. Here are the first five - Tuesday through Saturday. 17171 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park, 206-366-3333,
M. A. Lawson
Rosarito Beach (Blue Rider Press)
Tuesday, January 7 at 7pm
M. A. Lawson, a pen name for award-winning novelist Mike Lawson, launches a new series starring DEA agent Kay Hamilton, who is in San Diego about to bust the younger brother of drug kingpin Caesar Olivera when a stranger arrives on her doorstep and makes the case personal and complicated.
Vicki Robin
Blessing the Hands that Feed Us (Viking)
Wednesday, January 8 at 7pm
Taking the locavore movement to heart, bestselling author and social innovator Vicki Robin pledged for one month to eat only food sourced within a 10-mile radius of her home on Whidbey Island. Featuring recipes throughout, along with practical tips on adopting your own locally sourced diet, this book is a testimonial to the locavore movement and a healthy food future.
Ingrid Ricks
Hippie Boy: A Girl’s Story
Thursday, January 9 at 7pm
Ricks’ self-published memoir of a youth spent dodging the manias of her parents is a soft-spoken yet resounding reminder of the power plays tied to religion. Ricks’ voice is true, and her prose has a poised confidence.
Jennifer Louden
The Life Organizer: A Woman’s Guide to a Mindful Year (New World Library)
Friday, January 10 at 6:30pm
Following in the steps of her book, The Woman’s Comfort Book, Louden innovates anew with ways to augment traditional goal-setting and step-taking with the ease that comes from gentle attention shifting and mindfulness.
Robbie Holz
Secrets of Aboriginal Healing: A Physicist’s Journey with a Remote Australian Tribe (Bear and Co.)
Saturday, January 11 at 6:30pm
A guide to the 60,000-year-old healing system of the Aborigines revealed through one man’s journey to overcome multiple sclerosis.
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