THE HOLIDAY AT THE END OF THE DECADE
CONTENTS
HOLIDAY HOURS
BOOK DRIVE FOR CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
BOOKCLUBS
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TWENTY-FOUR HOLIDAYS TOGETHER WITH YOU!
2019 is our twenty-fourth holiday season at Skylight Books. We will have seen the end of three decades and one millennium. That's a lot bestsellers, trendsetters, and one hit wonders. Early on we started making a holiday catalog to pull together some of our favorite gifts of the season. It is always exciting when it is finally printed and available for everyone. Like a Skylight zine! And this year Alex Hemming did a fantastic cover (see above).
(Notice our cat Franny in the window? Read the article at the end of this email to learn her origin story as told by author Judith Teitelman.) 
It is really special to be a part of this community at this time of the year. I get to see so many of you gift-shopping in our store. It's a treat to catch up - kids that learned how to read under our tree that are now back from college, ex-Skylighters who have moved away but are around for the holidays, friends, neighbors... All of us at Skylight Books truly appreciate you making the holidays a fun, friendly, and meaningful time. Cheers to many more seasons.
- Steven
HOLIDAY SHOPPING IN A NUTSHELL
We ship books! You can shop online and have it sent anywhere in the U.S.! Shipping deadlines are fast approaching so best get your orders in asap to make sure the gifts arrive in time.

Speaking of shipping - sending/receiving holiday cards seems sweeter than ever now that most of our mail seems to be junk mail and most of our correspondence is done by email. Frieda curated an incredible assortment of boxed and single holiday cards this year. Buy a box and address them while sipping a coffee at Bru - then mail them at the post office across the street!

Gift wrapping is a complimentary service at our store year-round, but during the holidays we set you up with a tip jar to collect money for the charity, school, or nonprofit organization of your choice. Most shifts are three hours, and if you don't have a charity in mind, we'll collect for our favorites.  If you're interested, e-mail [email protected]  to sign up!

Our Gift Cards are sill a favorite gift, can be loaded with any amount, and can be shipped or picked up in-store! Check out our latest design:


And don't forget all our incredible neighbors! Vermont Ave. is much more cozy than the mall! Squaresville, La La Ling, Sumi's, Y-Que, Otherwild, The Lilttle Knittery, New High Mart, Replay, Leap, BellJar, and so many more plus restaurants, bars, cafes, etc.! Shop/eat indies!

Just a sampling of the titles you can find in our bookseller curated 2019 Skylight Books Holiday Catalog.
  Making Comics by Lynda Barry - "Barry's hilarious and profound servey of creativity will buoy anyone struggling through the mucky much of making."  ~ Maddie

 ¡Vamos! Let's Go to the Market by Raul the Third  - "A perfect gift fo the bilingual child in the family or for the child-parent combo who wants to learn Spanish together. A classic that reminds me so much of a Richard Scarry book." ~ Ramiro

  Morning Glory on the Vine by Joni Mitchell - "A gorgeously illustrated collection of Joni lyrics, first assembled in 1971 as a gift for her friends." ~ Sydney

  The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa - "This is an incredible novel about what it means to write and make art and keep friends in uncertain times. It's haunting and elegiac, packed with the little defiances that make it possible to maintain normalcy in the face of an oppressive regime/set of circumstances." ~ Dylan

  Go Ahead in the Rain: Notes to A Tribe Called Quest by Hanif Abdurraqib - "The only thing better than reading this book is listening to People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm really loud in your headphones. You should do both." ~ Elisa 

 Where We Come From by Oscar Casares - "A thrilling border story that takes place almost entirely in one location. It's one of the most powerful novels I've read in years. Simply jaw-dropping. ~ David

  Conversations with Film-Makers 
by Jonas Mekas
- "This volume archives dozens of interviews conducted by cineaste Jonas Mekas (1922-2019) with many of the era's most compelling anti-establishment filmmakers, including Agnes Varda, John Cassavetes, and Dusan Makevejev. It's very gracefully designed, and it's a perfect choice of gift for film nerds" ~ Beau

  Girl, Woman, Other by Bernadine Evaristo - "All twelve characters seem so real to me, and different from each other; how does she do that? And the writing feels like it moves, naturally, from one scene, one drama, one person, to the other, unencumbered, sometimes even in the space of a paragraph, so the whole story gets told. And on top of all this, tis is just a really, really enjoyable book! ~ Arlo

FIND MORE RECOMMENDATIONS (OVER 100!) INCLUDING SPECIAL GUEST BOB ODENKIRK'S  FAVORITES IN OUR 2019 HOLIDAY CATALOG AVAILABLE AT SKYLIGHT BOOKS WHILE SUPPLIES LAST!
BIRTH OF A BOOKSTORE CAT
Local author Judith Teitelman ( Guesthouse for Ganesha) tells the story of Franny, the cat that lives at Skylight Books.

A truly successful bookstore is one with a cat. Having a cat means the booksellers care about the place and the people who walk through their doors. That's why Skylight Books is a success and a chain bookstore is just a business.
                        - Kerry Slattery, Skylight Books' founding General Manager / co-owner


Writers and cats go hand-in-hand. They are practically synonymous. The same is true of bookstores and cats, most especially independents that are, so fortunately, on the rise again. These are typically the bookstores with personality, perspective, verve, and - a cat.

My relationship with independent bookstores runs deep. Just three months after graduating from UCLA with a degree in Art History, I was hired by Ace Gallery to open and manage Art and Architecture Books of the Twentieth Century, at the time Los Angeles' second bookstore devoted exclusively to the arts. Although I had worked in a chain bookstore for a few years while in school, this was my first professional experience with an independent. 

My relationship with cats began around the same time and remains sacrosanct. And while I no longer run a bookstore, my connection to both are fused. This is especially true of my bond with Skylight Books in Los Angeles' Los Feliz neighborhood.

My husband, Aaron, and I moved to Los Feliz twenty years ago and were immediately drawn to this bookstore - the anchor of a few short streets of shops, a movie theater, and restaurants. It is our urban oasis. We regularly head down the hill for a bite to eat or to see a film and always end up wandering through Skylight's aisles in search of the new and compelling and inspiring or whatever else is to be found.

Skylight takes its role as a committed, enthusiastic neighbor seriously. It is a true gathering place with an energetic, wide-ranging program of author events, book clubs, reading groups, and other happenings. These, combined with friendly, informed staff, guarantees that it's inviting and comfortable to walk through the doors. 

And, of course, for many years, there was Lucy, the beloved bookstore cat. With her passing in 2007 we felt the staff's grief, most especially that of Kerry Slattery, Skylight General Manager, and experienced the emptiness of the store without its feline soul. 

That void became ever more acute when, two years later, our adored cats - an 18-year-old brother and sister duo - died within four months of each other, Sid in August and Ubud in November. Our house felt incomplete. The holidays were bleak that year. We counted the days until "Kitten Season." Who even knew there was such a thing? But, we learned quickly that it was, indeed, real and waited anxiously for spring. Unlike Skylight Books who hadn't adopted another-still too painful - we were desperate for four-legged energy to make our house a home once more.

We wanted kittens and siblings again. We had so loved watching them grow up, our relationship deepening at every stage. Where to look wasn't an issue: our longtime veterinarian had a small shelter, and we were confident the kittens we were seeking would find their way there. Once the first buds began to appear in our garden, we began calling regularly.

In early March, on a Tuesday, we were told that they didn't yet have any kittens, however just that morning someone had brought in a pregnant teen found in Hollywood in the parking lot behind the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. We arranged to meet the little mama that Saturday, anticipating that two of her kittens would be ours.

What we never imagined was that, when we first looked at her, a beautiful tortoise-shell creature-and she at us, with the deepest, most soulful eyes-she would own our hearts. She began to purr, loudly, as if to say, "What took you so long?" Within an hour she was in our car and then - home. We named her Chouchote, but always called her Mama.

Neither of us knew anything about birthing babies, animals or otherwise, so we sought advice from our vet and friends. The suggestions were wide-ranging with one common theme: cats require a space to themselves when giving birth. They don't want anyone around.

So we dutifully made a cozy "cave" in Aaron's closet, leaving the door ajar and frequently bringing her in to show off this private space. Mama would sniff around a bit and then head straight back to our bed and settle in.

The number of babies she carried was a mystery, although the vet assumed at least four. We would keep two and Mama, unquestionably, and started to explore possible homes for the others. Gingerly, I approached Kerry Slattery. It had been a couple of years since Lucy's passing and I wanted to see if she was ready to embrace a new cat into the Skylight fold. 

Kerry was hesitant, but open. She was drawn to Mama's gorgeous face, but asked to wait to decide until the kittens arrived.

Fast forward to 15 April. I had fallen asleep with Mama lying on my stomach; my mother's hand knit afghan between us. At 3:30 a.m. a wail instantly roused us with Aaron shouting, "She's hurt, she's hurt!" I turned and said, "Honey, she's having her babies." Her announcement that the first kitten had arrived. This one was a carbon copy of Mama.

She birthed the other three over the next two hours, still on top of me, but now unwaveringly looking straight in my eyes. As if to say, these are your babies too!

Kerry and Skylight staffers came to visit the kittens over the next month and unanimously agreed to adopt the first-born that looked just like Mama. Franny, named by the staff, became Skylight Books' mascot in 2009 and has, ever since, been featured on their advertising, totes, bookmarks, and blog posts. We remain incredibly proud to be her human "birth parents" and are forever bonded to Skylight.

Aaron and I are sure that Franny was the first one out because she had to get to work! 
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