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Jul 14 2008

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New Release by Arkansas Native

E. Lynn Harris
Just Too Good To Be True

Pyramid’s 20th Anniversary Special!!!
20% off cover price!!!
(Offer good through August 5, 2008)

$19.96

 

Call 501.372.5824 to reserve your copy today! 

Or visit us at

Pyramid Art, Books & Custom Framing
500 President Clinton Avenue
Suite 110
Little Rock, Arkansas 72201


Join Pyramid Art, Books & Custom Framing in welcoming
 New York Times Best Selling author

E. Lynn Harris
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
5:30 PM

E. Lynn Harris was born in Flint, Michigan and raised, along with three sisters, in Little Rock, Arkansas. He attended the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville where he was the school’s first black yearbook editor, the first black male Razorbacks cheerleader, and the president of his fraternity. He graduated with honors with a degree in journalism. Harris sold computers for IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and AT&T for thirteen years while living in Dallas, Washington, D.C., and Atlanta. He finally quit his sales job to write his first novel, Invisible Life, and, failing to find a publisher, he published it himself in 1991 and sold it mostly at black-owned bookstores, beauty salons, and book clubs before he was “discovered” by Anchor Books. Anchor published Invisible Life as a trade paperback in 1994, and thus his career as an author officially began.

Invisible Life was followed by Just As I Am (1994), And This Too Shall Pass (1996), If This World Were Mine (1997), Abide with Me (1999), Not A Day Goes By (2000), Any Way the Wind Blows (2001), A Love of My Own (2002) and I Say A Little Prayer (2006), all published by Doubleday. All nine of Harris’s novels have hit the New York Times bestseller list, and they have also appeared on the bestseller lists of the Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, USA Today, Entertainment Weekly, Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times.In 2003, Harris published his first work of nonfiction, a memoir entitled What Becomes of the Brokenhearted, which was also a New York Times bestseller. Today, there are more than four million copies of his books in print, and his latest (and tenth novel), Just Too Good To Be True, will be released in July 2008.

He divides his time between Atlanta, Georgia, and Fayetteville, Arkansas.

 
Where & When
500 President Clinton Avenue
Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
5:30 PM

Pyramid Art, Books & Custom Framing
Top 10 New Releases

1.Too Good To Be True(HB) – $19.96 (20% off cover price through August 5, 2008)
E. Lynn Harris


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Dianne McKinney-Whetstone

4. Don’t Let The Lipstick Fool You (HB)- $22.00
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5. The Beautiful Struggle(HB) – $22.95
Ta-Nehisi Coates

6. April 4, 1968(HB) – $24.95
Michael Eric Dyson

7. A Father’s Law(PB) – $14.95
Richard Wright

8. Life Beyond Measure – $25.95
Sidney Poitier

9. Dream Greatness.
    Be Unstoppable.
(PB)- $14.95
Dr. William Hunter

 

 

500 President Clinton Avenue
Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
501.372.5824

Pyramid’s Summer Safety Tips!


   1. NEVER! leave children or pets alone in closed vehicles. Temperatures inside a closed vehicle can reach over 140 degrees F within minutes.
   2. Dress for the heat. Wear lightweight, light-colored clothing. Light colors will reflect away some of the sun’s energy. It is also a good idea to wear hats or to use an umbrella.
   3. Drink water. Carry water or juice with you and drink continuously even if you do not feel thirsty. Avoid alcohol and caffeine, which dehydrate the body.
   4. Eat small meals and eat more often. Avoid foods that are high in protein which increase metabolic heat. Avoid using salt tablets unless directed to do so by a physician.
   5. Slow down.Avoid strenuous activity. If you must do strenuous activity, do it during the coolest part of the day, which is usually in the morning between 4:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m.
   6. Stay indoors when possible. Air conditioning provides the safest escape from extreme heat: Install window air conditioners snugly. Check air-conditioning ducts for proper insulation. Vacuum air conditioner filters weekly during periods of high use to provide more cool air. If you do not have air conditioning, close windows and doors to prevent hot air from entering and spend your time on the lowest floor out of the sunshine.
   7.Take regular breaks when engaged in physical activity on warm days.
Take time out to find a cool place. If you recognize that you, or someone else, is showing the signals of a heat-related illness, stop activity and find a cool place. Remember, have fun, but stay cool!

8. Stay at home and read a good book!!! If you don’t have one…well, we can help you with that!!!

 
Sincerely,
 

Your friends at
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Hearne Fine Art

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