Holiday Winedown

Harvard Book Store Buyers present their favorite holiday titles of 2010!

Date

Dec
14
Tuesday
December 14, 2010
8:00 PM ET

Location

Harvard Book Store
1256 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02138

Tickets

This event is free; no tickets are required.

Whether you′re still looking for the perfect gift for your mystery-loving aunt or your precocious nieces and nephews, or you just want to catch up on the best books of 2010, join the Harvard Book Store buyers for an evening of book suggestions and conversation. Harvard Book Store General Manager Carole Horne, Head Buyer Megan Sullivan, Backlist Buyer Churchill Pitts, and Children′s Buyer Kari Patch highlight the best and most beautiful books of the year. And as always at our Winedowns, wine will be served!

This event is free, but the first 50 people to RSVP to holidaypicks@harvard.com will receive a complimentary gift bag with free books, further reading suggestions, and other goodies!
THE RSVP LIST FOR THIS EVENT IS NOW FULL. PLEASE STILL JOIN US FOR WINE AND BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS!

About Our Buyers:

Carole Horne headed our buying department from 1978 until July 2007, when she became our General Manager. A booklover since her childhood in Texas, after moving to Boston she went on to get her M.A. in English Literature. She has been active in the bookselling community, having served with the New England Booksellers Association, the American Booksellers Association, and the Independent Booksellers Consortium. A frequent speaker at regional and national conventions, she has also been on the faculty of ABA Booksellers School since 1988, teaching in the U.S. and in Central Europe (ask her about beer and bookselling in Budapest and Warsaw).

Megan Sullivan is the Head Buyer at Harvard Book Store. She studied Classics and Philosophy at Skidmore College, and began a Master′s program at Tufts before becoming a full-time buyer at the bookstore. She′s been working at the store for over ten years now, reading books for thirty years (she started very early in life), and running a literary blog for over five years. On Bookdwarf.com, Megan writes about books she reads as well as book news.

Churchill Pitts began his tenure at Harvard Book Store in 2003, and he became a buyer in 2006. He studied English Literature and Art at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina. He collects vintage paperbacks for the cover art, books about cats, and atlases of all types. When he is not reading science fiction, he enjoys printmaking, model making, and cooking.

Kari Patch has been a voracious reader since the age of four, when she discovered the whereabouts of the wild things. Born in central Nebraska, Kari spent much of her childhood in Miss Minchin’s Select Seminary for Young Ladies or vacationing in the Enchanted Forest, Narnia, Tortall, and Neverland. She took a brief respite from her travels to study literature (with a smattering of creative writing) at the University of Houston. Kari has been at Harvard Book Store for seven and a half years as a bookseller, supervisor, and buyer. She spends most of her time reading new young adult titles and, occasionally, a grown-up book or two.

Harvard Book Store
1256 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02138

Walking from the Harvard Square T station: 2 minutes

As you exit the station, reverse your direction and walk east along Mass. Ave. in front of the Cambridge Savings Bank. Cross Dunster St. and proceed along Mass. Ave for three more blocks. You will pass Au Bon Pain, JP Licks, and TD Bank. Harvard Book Store is located at the corner of Mass. Ave. and Plympton St.

General Info
(617) 661-1515
info@harvard.com

Media Inquiries
mediainquiries@harvard.com

Accessibility Inquiries
access@harvard.com

Classic Totes

Tote bags and pouches
in a variety of styles,
sizes, and designs
, plus mugs, bookmarks, and more!

Learn More »

Shipping & Pickup

We ship anywhere in the U.S. and orders of $75+ ship free via media mail!

Learn More »

Noteworthy Signed Books: Join the Club!

Join our Signed First Edition Club (or give a gift subscription) for a signed book of great literary merit, delivered to you monthly.

Learn More »