Events
Bring the kids to a fun interactive birding event! Sandy Fuller, Colorado author of The Blues Go Birding Across America will be here to sign books. We'll also have some great activities. Shop the sidewalk sales and bring the kids to Old Firehouse Books!
Join us for a discussion of Nancy Pickard’s Virgin of Small Plains. This modern Gothic novel is set in Kansas. It revolves around the mystery of a young girl’s death in 1987 and her mother’s murder in 2004. The girl’s grave has also become a site of possible miracles. This book won the Reader’s Choice, Agatha, and Macavity Awards.
This month’s selection is Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell. Take a tour of the highlights of the history of the assassinations of Lincoln, Garfield, and McKinley, with plenty of humorous and astute commentary along the way. This is history at its most morbid and most fascinating.
Join us for a very special event featuring barbecue and beer. Explore food made with recipes in Steve Raichlen’s new cookbook, Planet Barbecue, and enjoy beer tasting provided by Fort Collins’ newest independent brewery, Equinox Brewery. This is a ticketed event, give us a call, send an e-mail or drop by the store to reserve your ticket; seating will be limited.
Bill Lamperes has long been an important part of the Fort Collins educational community. He will be at Old Firehouse Books to do a book signing for his novels Bar Exam and Depositions, and he may also have copies of his new book, The Attendant, for sale. Come with questions for Bill and be ready for a great time!
Take a trip back to Chaucer’s England with this month’s selection, Mistress of the Art of Death. In this novel, a female forensic anatomist from Italy is sent to England to solve a series of child murders. Along with the mystery, there is an examination of the struggle of church versus state in medieval England, science versus superstition, and romance versus realism. Believable, human characters bring the Middle Ages to life.
In January, we invited book club members from far and wide to attend our first Book Club Happy Hour, complete with wine, snacks, and a perfect selection of book recommendations for any book club. We had so much fun that we’re doing it again!
You’re invited to attend for some of the hottest, best discussion books that are just hitting the shelves. Local author Cricket McRae will also be available to talk about how she works with book clubs. Please RSVP by giving us a call, sending an e-mail or pick up your ticket in the store; space will be limited.
Join us to learn about the intricacies of cheese-making and murder in celebration of Cricket McRae's new book, Something Borrowed, Something Bleu, the latest in the Sophie Mae Reynolds homecrafting mystery series. There will also be an artisanal cheese tasting, with cheese from Windsor Dairy and homemade sourdough bread from Cricket herself!
Join us for a discussion of The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power, by Jeff Sharlet. Sharlet’s book is a startling expose on a sect of elite fundamentalists, called The Family, who are focused on political power. The research and investigative reporting within this book will stun you as you learn about the invisible web that lies beneath so many of our nation’s politics. Both disturbing and entertaining, this book promises to change the way you see Christian Evangelical Fundamentalism forever.
Old Firehouse Books and the Poudre River Public Library District are partnering for a very special event featuring the renowned mystery writer J.A. Jance. Bring a brown bag lunch and munch on desserts provided by Old Firehouse Books while you hear J.A. Jance speak about her newest novel, Queen of the Night. Books will be available for sale before and after the author talk for 20% off. You can also pick up Queen of the Night at that discount at Old Firehouse Books before the event. Call the library at 221-6380 after June 25 to reserve your ticket; seating for this event is limited.
Join us as we discuss Jonathan Safran Foer’s 2005 book, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. Foer, who garnered attention with his novel Everything is Illuminated, once more takes a dark subject and works in offbeat humor. On the surface this is a story of a peculiar hero, nine-year-old Oskar Schell, as he goes on a quest through New York for the lock that fits with the key his father left behind after his untimely death in the September 11th attacks. On a deeper level it is a story of truth and love.




