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Free Book Friday!

Friday, April 25th, 2014

 

Our Free Book Friday prize this time is:

 

The Lost Wife by Alyson Richman

 

A rapturous new novel of first love in a time of war-from the celebrated author of The Last Van Gogh. In pre-war Prague, the dreams of two young lovers are shattered when they are separated by the Nazi invasion. Then, decades later, thousands of miles away in New York, there’s an inescapable glance of recognition between two strangers. Providence is giving Lenka and Josef one more chance. From the glamorous ease of life in Prague before the Occupation, to the horrors of Nazi Europe, The Lost Wife explores the power of first love, the resilience of the human spirit- and the strength of memory.

ISBN 9780425244135, Trade Size Paperback

There are currently 186 members wishing for this book. We will award 1 lucky member a brand new copy of this book.


 

To enter, simply leave a comment on this Blog post. You must be a PaperBackSwap member to win a copy.

 

 

We will choose 1 winner at random from comments we receive here on the Blog from PBS members.


 

You have until Sunday, April, 27 2014 at 12 noon EDT, to leave a comment.


 

Good Luck to everyone!

 

Note: All the books given away on Free Book Friday are available in the PBS Market. We have thousands of new and new overstock titles available right now, with more added hourly. Some of the prices are amazing – and you can use a PBS credit to make the deal even better!

 

 

Earth Day Book Give-Away

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2014

 

Happy Earth Day!

 

To celebrate Mother Earth, we are giving away a prize package of 2 books!

 

Principles of Geology by Charles Lyell

One of the key works in the nineteenth-century battle between science and Scripture, Charles Lyell’s Principles of Geology (1830-33) sought to explain the geological state of the modern Earth by considering the long-term effects of observable natural phenomena. Written with clarity and a dazzling intellectual passion, it is both a seminal work of modern geology and a compelling precursor to Darwinism, exploring the evidence for radical changes in climate and geography across the ages and speculating on the progressive development of life. A profound influence on Darwin, Principles of Geology also captured the imagination of contemporaries such as Melville, Emerson, Tennyson and George Eliot, transforming science with its depiction of the powerful forces that shape the natural world.

ISBN 9780140435283, Trade Size Paperback

Rocks and Minerals A Guide to Field Identification – Golden Field Guide from St. Martin’s Press

Covering rocks and minerals form around the world—from brilliant Brazilian Aquamarine to Wulfenite from Arizona’s Red Cloud Mine—this unique guide was created for the serious mineral enthusiast or rock collector. Rocks and Minerals fills the gap between academic texts and popular books by providing a magnificent rock and mineral catalog in glowing color, plus tips on where they are found.

ISBN 9781582381244, Mass Market Paperback

To enter, simply leave a comment on this Blog post. You must be a PaperBackSwap member to win.

 

 

We will choose 1 winner at random from comments we receive here on the Blog from PBS members.

 

 

You have until Sunday, April, 20 2014 at 12 noon EDT, to leave a comment.

 

 

Good Luck to everyone!

 

 

 

 

Note: All the books given away on Free Book Friday are available in the PBS Market. We have thousands of new and new overstock titles available right now, with more added hourly. Some of the prices are amazing – and you can use a PBS credit to make the deal even better!

 

 

Winner! Cats and Dogs: Living with and Looking at Companion Animals from their Point of View

Saturday, April 19th, 2014

 

The winner of the copy of Frania Shelley-Grielen’s

Cats and Dogs: Living with and Looking at Companion Animals from their Point of View is:

 

Veronica S. (snowkitty)

 

Congratulations, Veronica! Your book is on the way!

 

You can read the interview with Author Frania-Shelley-Grielen here: LINK

 

Thank you to everyone who commented on the Blog!

 

 

Free Book Friday!

Friday, April 18th, 2014

 

Today’s Free Book is:

 

Midnight in Austenland by Shannon Hale

Charlotte Kinder is in need of true escape when she heads from Ohio to Pembrook Park, a Jane Austen-themed retreat in the British countryside. But as it turns out, this vacation is no time to relax. Hearts are racing and stomachs fluttering in a tangle of intrigues – real and pretend, sinister and romantic – increasingly tough to sort out. It’s midnight in Austenland, and Charlotte is about to prove herself a heroine worthy of Austen herself.

ISBN 9781608196258, Hardcover

There are currently 85 members wishing for this book. We will award 1 lucky member a brand new Hardcover copy of this book.

 

 

To enter, simply leave a comment on this Blog post. You must be a PaperBackSwap member to win a copy.

 

 

We will choose 1 winner at random from comments we receive here on the Blog from PBS members.

 

 

You have until Sunday, April, 20 2014 at 12 noon EDT, to leave a comment.

 

 

 

 

 

Good Luck to everyone!

 

 

 

 

 

Note: All the books given away on Free Book Friday are available in the PBS Market. We have thousands of new and new overstock titles available right now, with more added hourly. Some of the prices are amazing – and you can use a PBS credit to make the deal even better!

 

 

From the Page to the Stage – Winners!

Wednesday, April 9th, 2014

 

The Winners of the cast-autographed copies of the book,

The Bridges of Madison County are:

 

Tricia A. (tricia316)

 

jlcarroll

 

Richard M. (algernon99)

 

 

And the winner of the ticket contest:

Mary G. from the Bronx!

Mary, we have sent you an email, you have until Thursday
to reply to the email, or to send an email to:
Blog@paperbackswap.com to claim your prize.

 

And don’t forget, you don’t have to be our lucky winner to experience BRIDGES on Broadway.The producers of the musical have shared a coupon code for PaperBackSwap members to purchase tickets for the Broadway show at a special rate – the code is BRBLST125 and can be used at BroadwayOffers.com.

 

 

 

 

From the Page to the Stage….Part 3 – Ticket Contest!

Friday, April 4th, 2014

 

One of the most romantic novels ever written is now Broadway’s most irresistible love story. Four-time Tony®  nominee Kelli O’Hara stars with Steven Pasquale in the most romantic musical Broadway has seen in years.  New York Magazine hails BRIDGES as being “gorgeous, powerful, and rapturous” and NPR says that it’s “an evening you will cherish long after the show’s over.”

 

In conjunction with the producers of the play, we are giving away a pair of tickets to see The Bridges of Madison County on Broadway!
We will choose one lucky winner to experience this lauded new Broadway production!

 

To enter to win, leave a comment on this Blog. Winner must be able to travel to NYC to see the show at the historic Schoenfeld Theater. Tickets are based on availability, and may be used for Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday evening performances through May 22, 2014.

We will choose a winner at random, on Wednesday April 13, 2014.

We will announce the winner here on the Blog and via email. We must hear back from the winner by Thursday, April 14, 2014 or we will choose a new winner! This contest is only open to PaperBackSwap Members.

Please do not enter if you are not able to travel to NYC on the available dates! Prize is for tickets only. (We are not providing travel to the show, including but not limited to airfare, cab fare, bus fare, subway fare or bridge and tunnel tolls, not even covered bridge tolls 😉 )

Good Luck!!

 

You don’t have to be our lucky winner to experience BRIDGES on Broadway.The producers of the musical have shared a coupon code for PaperBackSwap members to purchase tickets for the Broadway show at a special rate – the code is BRBLST125 and can be used at BroadwayOffers.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 


From the Page to the Stage…….Part 2 – Book Give-Away

Thursday, April 3rd, 2014

 

The Bridges of Madison County:  The Broadway Musical tie-in

by Robert James Waller

 

If you’ve ever experienced the one true love of your life, a love that for some reason could never be, you will understand why readers all over the world were so moved by this small, unknown first novel that they made it a publishing phenomenon and #1 bestseller. The story of Robert Kincaid, the photographer and free spirit searching for the covered bridges of Madison County, and Francesca Johnson, the farm wife waiting for the fulfillment of a girlhood dream, THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY gives voice to the longings of men and women everywhere-and shows us what it is to love and be loved so intensely that life is never the same again.

ISBN 9781455554294, Trade-Sized Paperback

 

To celebrate the new Broadway Musical of The Bridges of Madison County,

we are offering 3 brand new copies of this book, autographed by the  Broadway cast! 

 

To win, please leave a comment here on the Blog. 3 winners will be chosen at random.

You have until Tuesday, April 8th, 2014 at 12 noon EDT, to leave a comment.

 

Winners will be announced on Wednesday, April 13, 2014.

 

You must be a member of PaperBackSwap to enter.

 

 

In addition to providing the prize books, the producers, Stacey Mindich Productions are offering an exciting opportunity for anyone who is planning a visit to NYC! The producers of the musical have shared a coupon code for PaperBackSwap members to purchase tickets for the Broadway show at a special rate – the code is BRBLST125 and can be used at BroadwayOffers.com.

 

 

Voices from the Creative Team on the process of going from Page to Stage…

A WORD FROM DIRECTOR, BARTLETT SHER

Q: What drew you to the story of The Bridges of Madison County?

A: A story that makes sense as a musical is one that must be sung- that crazy place where speaking will not suffice. This is why romance, the ineffable expression of love and loss, finds its way into music, and I think Bridges is a perfect story for music.

Q: How will the musical differ from the book and film?

A: It is really important when making a musical with sources like a book and film to somehow carefully build from the bones of a story, but to not feel that you are remaking either. This is a musical which releases through music very different things, and so we are really finding a new expression for a great story (one that belongs comfortably and uniquely in a theater). I like to think of it like Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town” in its simplicity and am looking for what makes this perfect for our medium.

Q: What makes this musical relevant today?

A: Freud says that life is a struggle between freedom and responsibility. This notion, which lies beneath relationships, choices and marriages, also can be found in what we love about this musical. A story like Bridges allows us to question and maybe somehow experience things we would never do in real life and feel refreshed or renewed. Our story imagines how you can have a great love, a hard won marriage, and kids who turn out okay- and that we can make it fully through life. Musicals express these longings, and Bridges especially captures this joyfully and like you’ve never heard it before.

 

A CONVERSATION WITH THE DIRECTOR AND AUTHORS

Q: Why make a musical out of the Bridges of Madison County?

Marsha Norman: It has something in it that is very powerful that people respond to. That is the kind of opportunity that you want for adaptation. People would like a different experience of something that they already love. And those are the kind of things that I like working on: The Color Purple, The Secret Garden, and now Bridges.

Jason Robert Brown: In the months before I started writing “The Bridges of Madison County,” I wanted more than anything to write something full of what I call “big music”: long, soaring lines; huge dynamic range; large structures with a lot of emotional waves. The novel immediately suggested all of that and more – there is such passion in Waller’s writing, such yearning, and even more importantly, so much left unsaid. The lyric theatre felt like the perfect vehicle to tell the story of Robert and Francesca.

Q: In “Another Life,” you have Robert Kincaid’s ex-wife singing a song, while simultaneously across the stage Francesca and Robert are falling in love over a shared dinner. Tell us about this on stage blending of the past and present.

Bartlett Sher: “Another Life” was one of the first songs that Jason wrote for the musical and it is very striking because it is from an unexpected character, which is the ex-wife of Robert Kincaid. And it comes right at the point when the two people are having their first dinner together. So it offered a dramatic opportunity to blend two theatrical moments into one. And I think for me what helps make a musical special is looking for those opportunities where something you are not used to seeing happens. So the unfolding of his past, of his ex-wife talking about the troubled history in their past while he is discovering a new love brings out both the idea of another life and the beginning of another life between he and Francesca.

Marsha Norman: Also, “Another Life” states in a very oblique way one of the big themes of the show. That there is always, at any moment, this big question that we have about, “What if I were living that other life?”

 

MARSHA NORMAN ON THE BRIDGES OF MADISION COUNTY

You cannot make a musical out of just anything. When I’m teaching musical book, I often say that a musical is a love story with a great final scene. But you also need a property that “sings,” a story whose characters feel things they cannot say, and thus must sing them. And it has to take place in an exotic location, in our case, Iowa, and then all you need are gorgeous stars, collaborators you can trust, millions of dollars, and a great title.

The Bridges of Madison County, the novel, sold 60 million copies starting in 1992 and wasn’t replaced as America’s favorite novel until The DaVinci Code came out 11 years later. There was also a movie version that featured Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep as the passionate lovers. So clearly, there is something in the story that people respond to. But you don’t choose a popular title because it will sell tickets. You choose it because its popularity means it’s one of the old stories somehow, one of the stories we need to hear again and again.

But I was drawn to this material as a human being, not just as a writer. By 1965, when the musical takes place, women across the country were beginning to come out of the kitchen and take an active role in their communities. Women’s voices began to be heard on the radio; Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell, Odetta, Aretha Franklin, and Patsy Cline. Women began joining war protest movements, as they had during the Civil Rights movement, and as they would again in the Women’s movement. Francesca’s growing awareness of her isolation in her house, and her ability to express this to her husband is hard for her, culturally and personally. What she doesn’t know is that she is joining the chorus that will make a different life possible for all the generations of women who come after her, including me.

You can read more of this interview and conversation on the web-site: www.bridgesofmadisoncountymusical.com

From the web-site:

One of the most romantic novels ever written is now Broadway’s most irresistible love story. Four-time Tony® nominee Kelli O’Hara stars with Steven Pasquale in the most romantic musical Broadway has seen in years. This stunning new musical features a gorgeous, soulful score by Tony Award®-winning composer Jason Robert Brown (Parade, The Last Five Years). Directed by two-time Tony® winner Bartlett Sher (South Pacific, The Light in the Piazza), THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY is the unforgettable story of two people caught between decision and desire, as a chance encounter becomes a second chance at so much more.

 

Please check the blog tomorrow for our final installment and a very exciting ending to this Blog series!