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Wednesday, September 8th, 2010
The American Book Center and Bobbi Brown Cosmetics have the pleasure of inviting you to:
The Official Launch of Bobbi Brown’s Latest Book, Beauty Rules
At this event, you’ll be able to get makeup advice straight from Eduardo Ferreira, President of Artistry for Bobbi Brown.
You’ll also receive a voucher that entitles you to a free makeup lesson in one of the Bobbi Brown Makeup Studios in the Netherlands.
In addition, when you purchase the book at ABC, you’ll receive two free makeup samples so that you can immediately try out the techniques inside!
Where: The American Book Center Amsterdam
Date: Thursday September 23rd
Time: 6pm to 8:30pm.
About The Book
From best-selling author and famed makeup artist Bobbi Brown comes this definitive beauty book, empowering teens and twenty-somethings with age-appropriate makeup tips, style secrets, and self-esteem boosters.
Emphasizing natural beauty, Bobbi advises on the best products and tools for keeping skin of every type flawless, and shares step-by-step techniques for getting the prettiest hair, eyes, lips, and nails. Stunning makeovers inspire looks for school, parties, interviews, and beyond.
With hundreds of photographs of real girls, shots of celebrity role models, and Bobbi’s best tricks from her remarkable career in the cosmetics industry, Beauty Rules is the new go-to guide for all girls.
Tags: ABC Events, beauty, bobbi brown, event, Events, fashion, free stuff, makeup
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Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
Wednesday, September 8th: Karin Slaughter will be at Pulchri Studio in Den Haag, from 8 pm onwards, to celebrate the Dutch publication of her latest, Broken. See the Borderkitchen website for more details.
(September 16th + 17th): David Sedaris will be in the country to promote his latest collection Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk! As far as I can tell he’s not doing any signings anywhere, but there will be lots of interviews in papers and an appearance on tv. And since he’s simply awesome, I thought you should know you could bump into him around this time. We can all dream, right?
Friday, September 17th: Brett Easton Ellis will be at the Singelkerk in Amsterdam, from 8 pm onwards, to discuss his new book Imperial Bedrooms. For more information, see the John Adams Institute website.
Sunday, September 19th: ABC’s Spiritual Book Club will host Gary Goldschneider at the ABC Treehouse in Amsterdam. For more information please see the separate post right here.
Thursday, September 23rd: ABC Amsterdam will host Bobbi Brown’s latest book launch, Bobbi Brown’s Beauty Rules. More details will follow in a separate post, but I’ve been told this event may include customer make-overs and giveaways, so keep your eyes peeled on this blog for more info!
Saturday, September 25th: ABC Amsterdam will once more have a book launch, this time of The Beautiful: Illustrations for Fashion and Style, edited by Anneke Krull, starting at 15.00 hrs. A separate blog post will be up as soon as all the details are finalized!
Monday, September 27th: Richard Russo will at the Westindisch Huis in Amsterdam, from 8 pm onwards, to chat about many things, not least of which his newest novel That Old Cape Magic. For more information, again check the John Adams Institute website.
Tuesday, October 5th: Best-selling author Ian McEwan comes to Den Haag to discuss his latest book Solar. See the Borderkitchen website for details.
Friday, October 8th and Saturday, October 9th: Our colleague Ester’s no. 1 favorite author in the world, Kieron Connolly, will come for a visit, and in the process join the Open Mike Night (to read from his book Harold) at the ABC Treehut in Den Haag on Friday, and give a workshop and sign books there on Saturday. A separate post will be put up as soon as we have all the details!
Monday, October 11th: Fashion photographer and perennial America’s Next Top Model judge Nigel Barker will come to ABC Amsterdam to present and sign his book Nigel Barker’s Beauty Equation. All the details can be found right here!
Thursday, October 21st: Jonathan Franzen returns to Amsterdam to discuss his latest, much publicized, novel Freedom. He’ll be speaking at the University of Amsterdam at the invitation of the John Adams Institute. See their website for details.








Tags: ABC Events, ABC Meets, beauty, Consciousness, Ester, Events, fashion, Fiction, Hip & Hype, Mysteries & Thrillers
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Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Fashion photographer and former model Nigel Barker is best known for his role as judge on the reality show America’s Next Top Model.
His new book, Nigel Barker’s Beauty Equation, draws on 20 years of experience in the beauty business and 14 seasons of judging on America’s Next Top Model to show you the formula for revealing inner beauty that will help you look great and feel even better! Casting aside conventional rules (be tall! be skinny! have flawless skin!) Nigel shares the elements that make true beauty: humor, honesty, and confidence, to name a few.
Armed with their own cameras, readers are guided through a series of self-portrait challenges. Along the way, Nigel shares tips and advice on fashion, style, hair, and make-up, showing readers how to turn perceived negatives into positives, celebrate their uniqueness, and be their personal best.
Mr Barker will be at our Amsterdam store to present and sign Nigel Barker’s Beauty Equation on Monday October 11th from 5pm to 6:30pm.
Access to this exclusive event is by voucher only. You can get your voucher by buying a copy of Nigel Barker’s Beauty Equation at The American Book Center. Pick up a copy of the book in our stores in Amsterdam and The Hague. We’ll distribute one voucher per book until the event is full. If you want to be sure of getting a voucher for this event, reserve your copy of the book now, on our reservations page. You can collect both your book and your voucher at any time before the event.
Please note that ONLY the book will be signed. No scraps of paper, CDs, posters, or body parts, no matter how attractive, will be autographed.
Let everyone know you’ll be attending on our Facebook event page!
Tags: ABC Events, Author Events, beauty, book signing, Events, fashion, Nigel Barker
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Thursday, May 20th, 2010
When French Elle ran an article on How to Become Hip in 15 Steps, there was no question about Step 1…
Have your photograph taken by Face Hunter.
Facehunter is the pseudonym of 32-year-old Swiss-born Yvan Rodic, who began his career with the advertising agencies Saatchi & Saatchi and Leo Burnett before founding Facehunter - one of the most innovative fashion blogs on the internet, which bills itself as ‘eye candy for the style-hungry’.
Until recently, fashion trends were created by designers, celebrity models and fashion editors from the top down; now they ‘trickle up’ from the street to the runway, sometimes bypassing the fashion industry entirely. Face Hunter is at the forefront of this fashion revolution as he travels the globe, snapping the most stylish looks in the street and discovering beguiling individualists in some 30 countries.
These unexpected new icons of style are gathered together in a new book, containing over 300 photographs, accompanied by Face Hunter’s sharp observations from the new frontline of fashion: the street corner.
On Saturday May 29 at 3 pm, Rodic will present and sign his book at ABC Amsterdam.
Date: Saturday May 29
Time:3pm
Place: The American Book Center, Amsterdam<
Tags: book signing, Face Hunter, Facehunter, fashion, Photography, trends, Yvan Rodic
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Friday, April 30th, 2010
Henk ‘Panky’ Schiffmacher is a painter, writer, collector, world traveler… but he’s best known as Holland’s most famous tattoo-artist. (So famous that he’s the answer to a question in the Dutch edition of Trivial Pursuit!)
He is internationally recognized as one of the best around. The Encyclopedia for the Art and History of Tattooing is Schiffmacher’s phenomenal magnum opus, which will be published on May 15th.
This 500-page full-color lexicon reveals the rich history and meaning of the tattoo, the ermine-lined cloak of the working classes. An absolute must-have for any tattoo collector!
The Encyclopedia for the Art and History of Tattooing is like the fallen bookcase in Henk’s head, full of facts, technical terms, anecdotes, tall stories and quirky details, and is filled with an endless parade of heroes and villains from the tattoo world.
Henk’s head has now been alphabetically ordered in a sumptuous book full of illustrations. Now, at last, the art of the tattoo has the encyclopedia it has always deserved.
The great man will be signing the English-language edition of his new book, Encyclopedia for The Art and History of Tattooing, on Saturday May 15, at 15:00 in our Amsterdam store.
It promises to be one of our most interesting book launches ever.
Date: Saturday May 15
Time: 3pm
Place: The American Book Center, Amsterdam
Tags: alternative culture, Art, Author Events, book signing, cult, Events, fashion, Henk Schiffmacher, Hip & Hype, tattoos, urban art
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Monday, April 12th, 2010
Following on the success of similar events in 2008 and 2009 The American Book center is thrilled to announce:
The ABC Urban Arts Festival 2010!
On Saturday June 26 2010, from 1pm to 6pm, the large square in front of The American Book Center Amsterdam will be transformed into an outdoor atelier, with artists showing and creating work on-site for the public to enjoy.
These ‘creatives’ have been chosen to participate because they represent a cross section of graphic designers, illustrators, graffiti artists, fiber artists, paper-toy designers – all with an urban edge.
Across the square, in the ABC Treehouse, workshops will offer free ‘hands on’ lessons to the public and discussions with artists, publishers and other industry professionals covering subjects such as design, crafts, illustration and practical crossovers between the areas.
The ABC Urban Arts Illustrated Book panel URBAN will be the first panel in the Netherlands to emphasize “street art / urban art “ as part of the world of visual / illustrated books, and trace the journey of a design book from idea to book shelves. The panel will be moderated by Buzz Poole, managing editor of Mark Batty Publisher (NY).
The ABCUAF2010 Line-Up
- Pia Jane Bijkerk internationally acclaimed stylist, photographer and author specializing in interiors, still life & food. Pia is the author and photographer of Paris: Made by Hand, and will release Amsterdam: Made by Hand at the American Book Center on June 5th. Pia will be signing her books at the festival.
- Kate Bingaman-Burt is active in the indie craft and craftivism movements. She provided all of the illustrations for the bookHandmade Nation:The Rise of DIY, Art, Craft and Design, and has drawn for IDEO, Madewell, ReadyMade Magazine, The New York Times, and Wieden + Kennedy. Kate will be personalizing her first book, Obsessive Consumption: What Did You Buy Today? ? for you at the festival, and participating in the Illustrated Book Panel at the ABC Treehouse.
- Autobahn: Jeroen Breen, Maarten Dullemeijer and Rob Stolte design special graphical projects, often with an illustrative and typographical angle. Autobahn is characterized by an analytical approach in the beginning and a strong sense of form at the end of the process, combined with passion and ambition. For the Urban Arts Festival, they will create Stone Carved Tweets. The pace of modern communications is very high. Autobahn reflects on this fact by combining Twitter with a highly contrasting and much older communication method: stone carved texts. Autobahn has expanded the font of Dom Hans van der Laan – a Dutch monk and architect – with the numerals 0 to 9, the @ – and #-sign. A mini-website shows a Twitter stream (e.g. # Stonecarvedtweets) in the font of Van der Laan. Using this stream, they print out the message and place it in the ‘inbox’ of the stonecarver(s). They’ve created a workplace for stonecarver(s) that produce live tweets.
- Marshall Alexander is Dutch paper engineer, based in Arnhem, whose work mainly focuses on the creation of papertoys.






- Buzz Poole has been the managing editor of Mark Batty Publisher for over five years. He has worked in various publishing capacities for more than 10 years, including retail, running a DIY literary journal, and the book arts. He has written about books, art, music, and culture for numerous outlets, including The Village Voice, The Believer, Print, Grafik and San Francisco Chronicle. The New Statesman named his illustrated book Madonna of the Toast one of 2007’s Best Underground Books. Mr. Poole will be moderating the Illustrated Book Panel at the ABC Treehouse.
- Mark Batty Publisher is an independent publisher dedicated to making distinctive books on the visual art of communicating, showcasing the visual power and innovation of contemporary culture in all of its varied poses.
- Daniel Jarosch and Henrik Klingel set up their design studio, PKNTS, in Berlin in 2006. Their clients include Onitsuka Tiger/Asics, Big Fish Games, the BenQ-Siemens Explore Room and Messe Frankfurt. Their work has been awarded the Commerzbank Design Prize and the Nike Play Award 2008. They will be supplying oversize pages from The Sneaker Colouring Book for you to get creative with. It’s a colouring book for grown-ups which collects 100 black-and-white line drawings of popular sneaker designs, shown in side view, to colour, alter or customize. The models featured are the most popular designs from 1916 to the present day.
- Nancy Marchant will be joining the Fiber Arts circle, and signing her book Knitting Brioche: The Essential Guide to the Brioche Stitch.
- ABC Treehouse Craft Community is a diverse group of “Fiber Artists” meets on Tuesday evenings at the ABC Treehouse to knit, crochet, and “stitch-n-bitch”. They will be anchoring the “Fiber Arts” circle, and invite you to bring your knitting or crochet problems to them for ‘clinic’ assistance – or to just join them to loop a few rows.
- Dennis de Groot is a freelance graphic & interactive designer for his independent studio PunchDouble. Dennis also makes music under the alias Sterile Action Figures, and is a VJ/DJ at clubs throughout the country. He’ll be making custom poster designs and will have prints of his work available.
- The ABC Treehouse Craft Community will be anchoring the “yarn arts” circle and offering knitting and crochet workshops throughout the afternoon at the ABC Treehouse.
- Eva has been an obsessive glitter knitter for many years! She’ll be joining the Fiber Arts circle and leading a knitting workshop at the ABC Treehouse.
- Lil ‘Shy is an urban textile artist, who will demonstrate her process of creating a new piece of work: designing, cutting, assembling and hand sewing through the day. She’ll have a small showcase of her work as well, so that visitors can understand the final result of what she is creating.
- Tania Grace Knuckey gives a modern twist to old fashioned tapestries, making some by hand, and translating hand made graphics, typography and illustrations onto fabrics. She’ll be sharing the process of creating and crafting the tapestries, and will be creating a large scale tapestry during the day. Material will be available for the public to get a feel for the overall process.
- Heart On Stage (Leena Yliportimo & Luiz Risi) is where poems and illustrations unite. The upcoming book of the same name is still in the middle of its creative production.: as the book progresses, new spreads are presented on their site. They will be exhibiting their work at the ABC Treehouse in September 2010, and will be helping people play/create with images and words at the ABC Urban Arts Festival. For more information contact heartonstage@gmail.com.



- Akut (a.k.a. Falk Lehmann) For four remarkably productive years, the graffiti loving and street art affiliated “storytellers,” Hera and Akut, have combined their artistic skills and individual specialties in order to create one odd but always exquisitely beautiful, instantly recognizable style: Herakut. It’s an extremely contradictory mix of ingredients — Akut’s autodidactic but top-level photorealism and Hera’s classically educated though Don’t-Give-A-Shit-roughness — that results in a surprisingly well-balanced fusion of respect for each other’s qualities and the shared urge to capture life’s anecdotes with brush and spray can. Their book, Herakut, is available at ABC. AKUT will be at the UvA-Aula / Luthersekerk, to talk about his work from 16:00 to 18:00, courtesy of the Premsela Foundation. He will also create a live performance art piece on the Spui.
- Molly Crabapple is an American artist, author and entrepreneur.who began her art career doing covers for the pornographic newspaper SCREW Magazine. She has since illustrated for the The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Marvel Comics and Playgirl. She was at one time a regular contributor to Coagula Art Journal. The AP Wire once compared her work to “limerick shared amongst good company in a Victorian parlor.” She is also the author (with John Leavitt) of The Official Dr. Sketchy’s Rainy Day Colouring Book. Caberet will meet art school when Molly leads a Dr. Sketchy workshop at the ABC Treehouse.
- Dolly Oblong is a crafty designer who creates cute quirky characters in all shapes and sizes, preferably while drinking tea and munching away cookies. The colourful world of Dolly Oblong is 100% handmade out of plush, paper and occasional bits of vinyl.
- Loulou & Tummie is a Dutch illustration duo who spend their days building an ever expanding empire of colourful graphics and characters that that can be found in magazines, books, advertisements, plush, papertoys, on walls and interiors, t-shirts and shoes around the galaxy.
- Donna Wilson has been quoted as being ‘wonderful with wool’, a ‘material marvel’, a ‘textile designer extraordinaire’ and even an ‘All round textile legend’. As these descriptions suggest, her distinctive designs have won her an army of dedicated fans around the world and given her a reputation as one of Scotland’s brightest design stars. Characterised by a playful nature, tactile aesthetic and multicoloured palette Donna Wilson’s work ranges from colourful knitted creatures to striking upholstered furnituredesigns. See more in her book, The Knitted Odd Bunch, or her website: www.donnawilson.com


- XStreets Collective are diverse group of young international (street) artists based in Amsterdam and Basel. With their different styles, they channel the feel and thoughts of life on the streets in modern day suburbia. Xstreets Collective members are: IVES.one (NL), Bustart (CH), Zaira (CH), Skatin’ Chinchilla (UK), MLSS (NL), Karma83 (UK), Seifrei (CH) and Shez (CH). They cheer up the city with their colorful drawings on canvas, stickers and walls. The XStreets Collective is fresh from exhibits at the ABC Treehouse and around Amsterdam. They will be painting a mural on the Treehouse as part of the Festival activities.
- Achilleas Giannissis is a designer working with low-impact fabrics and art supplies. His clothing is a favorite of the environmentally conscious urban crowd. He will be creating a mural using environmentally friendly water based inks, brush, and markers.
- Belinda Parten is a ceramic artist and has been working with porcelain for over 15 years in an attempt to create objects that are not only functional, but also inspire one to remember their own stories, their own history. She will be at the festival making porcelain tablets on which you can inscribe your thoughts or feelings about whatever you think is important, whatever you want to say. The finished tablets will be used part of an upcoming exhibit.



- Robert Pennekamp started out as a painter but branched out into other disciplines like installations, sculpture, collage, interventions and video. Pennekamp is the organisor of various projects with other artists like Art Date, het Post Moderne Spookhuis, het eerste Kunst Museum, het project Bekende Nederlanders, de KunstBAR, community art projecten als het Levend Hekwerk, Maak wat moois van al die rotzooi en het Kindermonument Joubertstraat.
- Fake is a well-known name in the Amsterdam street art scene, and will be painting a fresh stencil for the Urban Arts Festival.
- Marie-Louise Plum is a British illustrator based in London. She will be designing and illustrating (pre-made) masks, and will happily pimp clothing or shoes. She loves to draw on found objects, emphasizing the ‘urban’ aspects. She’s also a deft hand at book illustration and making fanzines. Marie-Louise will be leading a mask making workshop at the ABC Treehouse.
- Pieter Ceizer from Pimpalicious – Pimpalicious Living is a fashion label from the Amsterdam streets. All of the Pimpalicious products are child labor free, 100% fair-trade and fine combed cotton. The graphic- and typographic designs are all hand drawn by Ceizer, and worked out and digitalized by computer. All products are produced in limited quantities. Ceizer’s work is featured in Tees: The Art of The T-Shirt, published by Laurence King Publishing; he will be creating a live drawing at the Urban Arts Festival.



- Gabrielle van den Bovenkamp is a painter and illustrator from Amsterdam. In her work she combines everyday life experiences with the never-ending stream of information people are subjected to nowadays.
- Malia Mather Penelope Craft is an online craft shop run by Malia Mather offering a variety of supplies to keep you a happy crafter. Its virtual doors opened in 2008, and new and different products are constantly being added to the selection. Ms. Mather will be joining the Fiber Arts circle, and teaching a beginners crochet workshop at the ABC Treehouse.
- Pipapiep (Esty Gertzman) from Amsterdam makes all kind of plush monsters and creatures, all hand-made and crafted from fabric. Working in the tradtion of cute and familiar with a twist, she creates a fantastic world in which nothing is what it is seems at first sight.
- Laura Amiss produces contemporary textile art in the form of wall-hung canvases. All Laura’s handmade canvases are unique and are created using a selection of new and reclaimed fabrics. Her work is composed of subtle lines and color combinations produced through layering, piecing and sewing fabrics together. Laura draws inspiration from her every day environment and hopes that the way in which she recaptures the landscape or moments of ordinary life allows people to look at them with a fresh perspective.
- Audrey Weeren – Label 3 – recycles jackets, couches and anything which feels good, to design bags, belts, shoesocks, wallets and bracelets. Working in this way makes every piece unique in color and texture. For the lining of the bags she mostly uses new, but also beautiful vintage fabric. “Why not re-use what’s not in use?”
- Ginni Fleck is an Amsterdam-based mixed-media and textile fanatic starting the new DIY Textile School. With a masters in creativity, she loves to inspire and teach others all that can be done with cloth, paper and glue. She’ll be joining the Fiber Arts circle and teaching a Mixed Media (Paper & Cloth) workshop at the ABC Treehouse.



For further information on the ABC URBAN ARTS FESTIVAL please contact :
Rick Lightstone (lightstone45@zonnet.nl) or Donna DuCarme (treehouse@abc.nl)
The ABC Urban Arts Festival 2010 is sponsored by these fantastic companies:








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Monday, March 8th, 2010
A Night at the Museum – Voici Paris! Haute Couture
On Friday 12 March from 19.00 – 22.00 all fashionistas are invited to the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag to see the work of some of the most exclusive fashion houses, plus an exclusive fashion show featuring designs by Michael Barnaart van Bergen and Omar Munie.
For full information and to order your tickets, visit the Haguestcard site
This major exhibition will showcase the history of haute couture, alongside creations by today’s top couturiers. Renowned fashion houses like Dior, Chanel, Christian Lacroix and Jean Paul Gaultier will lend a number of exclusive couture creations from their latest collections, fresh from the catwalk, and never before seen in the Netherlands. Visitors will be able to admire close by the details that make these garments so unique: the sumptuous fabrics, unparalleled embroidery, the cut. In short: all the skills of Parisian couture.
Gemeentemuseum Den Haag owns one of the largest fashion collections in Europe, in which all the great couture houses are well represented. The original pink Givenchy dress that Audrey Hepburn wore in Breakfast at Tiffany’s is just one famous item in the collection.
During this evening, four English speaking guides will be present to tell you all about the creations. Non-members are also welcome during this evening.
The American Book Center will be there with a selection of our books on fashion.
Tags: Audrey Hepburn, Chanel, Christian Lacroix, Dior, Events, fashion, gemeentemuseum Den Haag, haguest card, Jean Paul Gaultier
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Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009
Ah yes, it’s December, the time of looking over the past year and deciding what was great, what was so-so, and what could be done better next year. In what is now very much a tradition, the ABC staff has been rootling through the books they read over the past year to decide what were the proper gems and what were the baubles. Over the next few days and weeks Hayley and I will be posting their favorites.
Which reminds me: we would love to know what your 5 favorite reads of the past year were (they don’t have to be books published in 2009). Please send them to blog@abc.nl (it’s not too late!), and please include your mailing address so we can send you an ABC gift voucher as our thank you.
In part E you’ll find the favorites of Jesse, Femke, and Martijn. One discovered the literary delights of Jim Butcher, one lists a blog-turned-into-a-book, and one feeds her demons.
Click on more to find out!
Tags: Art, Comics & Graphic Novels, Consciousness, dark fantasy, design, fashion, Femke, Fiction, Jesse, juvenile fiction, Martijn, new age, Science Fiction/Fantasy, spirituality
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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
Wednesday December 2nd: Author Maike Mehlert and illustrator Rachelle Meyer will introduce their book A Sinterklaas Story at the ABC Treehut in Den Haag from 14.30 – 15.30 hrs. The event is free, so we hope you can join us. See more information here.
Thursday December 3rd: Jane Alison, author the memoir of The Sisters Antipodes, will be at the Balie in Amsterdam at 20.00 hrs at the invitation of the John Adams Institute. For information about tickets, please click here.
Friday December 11th: Nina Chakrabarti, author of My Wonderful World of Fashion, will give an interview and sign her book at the ABC Treehouse in Amsterdam. She will sign her books from 17.00 hrs onwards, and the interview is from 19.00 – 20.00 hrs. Please make a reservation.
Saturday December 12th: Artist and tattooist Angelique Houtkamp will be signing her new book Tattoo Mystique at the ABC Amsterdam store from 15.00 – 18.00 hrs. We hope to see you there!
Tags: angelique holtkamp, Children's Books, fashion, jane alison, maike mehlert, memoirs, nina chakrabarti, rachelle meyer, Sinterklaas, tattoos
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Tuesday, June 9th, 2009
It’s that time of year again, people: De Avondvierdaagse. Anyone with young children in their immediate family (or with houses along one of the routes) will know all about it I’m sure. My six-year-old and I did our first 5k last night, and it included a near run-over by a cyclist who didn’t think our group of about 100 should be still crossing the street since our light had by now turned red and her light was green. Seriously! And she looked like one of those women who’ll tell anyone that the youth of today have no respect or decency anymore… But enough about her, here are 5 tips on walking:
The Lost Art of Walking by Geoff Nicholson. A meandering look at how walking has influenced not only Nicholson but also history. If you like this, also have a look at Wanderlust by Rebecca Solnit.
- I Took the Moon for a Walk by Carolyn Curtis and Alison Jay. A little boy goes for an evening stroll and has his friend the moon follow him everywhere. A lovely picture book with lots of facts about the moon (as well as nighttime flora and fauna) in the back.
- Four Days in June by Iain Gale. This book is all about the Battle of Waterloo rather than four days/evenings of walking, although quite possibly on Thursday my feet will feel like they’ve marched to Belgium and back. By the way, in the Den Haag store there’s a special little bookcase with military fiction in it (including Iain Gale). Just thought I’d, you know, mention it.
- Long Walk to Freedom by Nelson Mandela. And he should know, of course, being the shining example of how to stage a (relatively) peaceful revolution.
- Dutch Catwalk by Victor Portes and Esther van Maurik. A bit dated by now, what with the fashion industry already working on Spring 2010, but highlighting local talent’s never a bad thing!
Tags: autobiography, Children's Books, fashion, Fiction, military fiction, Sports, walking
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