Meet the author, book events in Kirkland

Meet the Author: Meet local author Ginny Hutchinson, who will sign her book "Better Because of You" from 12-2 p.m. April 16 at Simplicity Decor, 126 Park Lane. The book gives insight into her “three core beliefs based on the valuable (and humorous) lessons she learned in the corporate world, decades of marriage and raising children.” For information, call 425-803-0386.

Meet the Author: Meet local author Ginny Hutchinson, who will sign her book “Better Because of You” from 12-2 p.m. April 16 at Simplicity Decor, 126 Park Lane. The book gives insight into her “three core beliefs based on the valuable (and humorous) lessons she learned in the corporate world, decades of marriage and raising children.” For information, call 425-803-0386.

Meet the Author: Meet Tim Turner, visiting author of “Questions: Directions to Who You Are,” a book of reflections that provide daily guidance and inspiration that helps one to organize a life according to you, not other’s expectations or wishes. Former long-time director of broadcast sales for the SeaHawks, Mariners and Sonics, Turner is currently general manager of Xtra Sports located in San Diego and Los Angeles. Happens from 2-4 p.m. April 16 at Parkplace Books, 348 Parkplace Center. For information, call 425-828-6546.

Instore Reading Circle: The group will discuss “Brooklyn” by Colm Toibin at 7 p.m. April 26 at Parkplace Books.

Meet the Authors: Meet the four authors of “Seattle in Black and White,” a newly released book that is an eyewitness account of the 1960s civil rights movement in Washington State. Joan Singler, founding member of Seattle CORE, and Jean Durning, Bettylou Valentine and Maid Adams, all CORE members since 1959 and the early 1960’s will discuss the early days of the civil rights movement and Seattle’s efforts to fight for racial equality, justice and public access during this pivotal and highly charged time in America’s history. Part memoir, part history, the book tells the remarkable story of activists who “pierced the veil of complacency…and forced the city to begin dismantling its systems of segregation.” Happens at 2 p.m. April 30 at Parkplace Books.

Knit Too Readers: The group will discuss “Big Burn” by Timothy Egan at 3 p.m. May 1 at Parkplace Books. Open to all.

Meet the Author: PacNW mystery author, Mary Daheim will discuss and sign copies of her newest title in the Emma Lord series, “Alpine Vengeance.” Written with her usual wicked sense of humor, “Alpine Vengeance” has Emma Lord investigating a bizarre series of anonymous letters alleging the wrongful murder conviction of a recently deceased man. Happens at 7 p.m. May 5 at Parkplace Books.

Take Time to Read Book Cover Walking Tour: Placed by the King County Library System (KCLS) in collaboration with community organizations and local businesses, more than 100 literary artworks will mark the first-ever book cover walking tour in Kirkland that runs through May 30. These outdoor community galleries of book art and audio narrative is an innovative way for the public to interact and engage with books and reading in a surprising, fun way. An interactive map of book cover locations and audio access codes will be available at www.kcls.org/taketimetoread. The Take Time to Read program is sponsored by the King County Library System Foundation.