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Give a Signed Book for the Holidays!

Posted byAlison Aten on 12 Dec 2013 | Tagged as: Authors, Event, Kevin Kling

A signed book makes a great gift! Meet some of our authors at these delightful indie venues, and get a signed book for everyone on your holiday list.

Big Little Mother On Stage with Kevin Kling Minnesota in the \'70s Minnesota Bug Hunt Augie\'s Secrets by Neal Karlen Original Local

Saturday December 14

1:00-2:30 pm Kevin Kling signs  Big Little Mother and On Stage with Kevin Kling at Birchbark Books

Noon-1:00 pm Dave Kenney and Thomas Saylor sign Minnesota in the ’70s at Magers & Quinn

Sunday December 15

1:00-3:00 pm Bruce Giebink and Bill Johnson sign Minnesota Bug Hunt at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum Shop

6:00 pm Neal Karlen shares his book Augie’s Secrets at Grand Cafe in Minneapolis as part of their Fork in Forum progam ($45 and requires reservation)

Wednesday December 18

7:30-8:30 pm Heid Erdrich shares Original Local at Black Dog Cafe as part of the St. Paul Almanac ’s Lowertown Reading Jam

Saturday December 21

Noon-1:00 pm Kevin Kling signs  On Stage with Kevin Kling and Big Little Mother at Magers & Quinn

1:00-2:00 pm Dave Kenney and Thomas Saylor sign Minnesota in the ’70s at Common Good Books

Sunday December 22

Noon-1:00 pm Kevin Kling signs  On Stage with Kevin Kling and Big Little Mother at Subtext

Rock the Cradle 2012

Posted byAlison Aten on 23 Feb 2012 | Tagged as: Arts, Authors, Children, Kevin Kling

This Sunday, February 26, The Current presents Rock the Cradle, a free day of fun for kids and their grown-ups, held at two of the state’s premier arts and cultural institutions, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts and the Children’s Theatre Company. The annual kids’ event brings together families and social groups from all over the Twin Cities to enjoy music, art, books, puppetry, theater, and the community for a fun, entertaining, and engaging day. Check the website for details on planning your trip.

Join Kevin Kling at 1:00 and 2:00 p.m. as he reads his acclaimed children’s book illustrated by Chris Monroe, Big Little Brother, in the MIA’s Pillsbury Auditorium as part of the Rock the Cradle festivities.

Big Little Brother iPad App Free Tuesday January 31

Posted byAlison Aten on 26 Jan 2012 | Tagged as: Kevin Kling

phpgfJyaSBig Little Brother was ranked one of the  Best Kids’ Book Apps of 2011 by Kirkus Reviews. But don’t take our word for it: for a limited time, you can download it to your iPad for free and judge for yourself!

The Big Little Brother iPad app by NPR commentator Kevin Kling and illustrated by Chris Monroe will be available for free Tuesday January 31.

Big Little Brother is a charming interactive storybook app for kids ages 3-7–with text and audio by Kevin Kling and illustrations by Chris Monroe–that traces a familiar arc from sibling rivalry to brotherly love.

Praise for the app:

“At last, an iPad storybook so good it doesn’t need additional narrative options or games or technological wizardry to distract from its flaws. Because there are none.” Kirkus Reviews (Starred)

“Big Little Brother is a delight . . . The interactivity in the e-storybook is deliciously understated.” Julio Ojeda-Zapata, Pioneer Press Consumer-Tech Writer

“Every animation and interactive element doesn’t just enhance the app but also enhances the story itself. Drag the little boy across the screen to see his brother follow him, watch the little brother grow to be as big as his older sibling and even laugh as the little brother’s clenched fists release a trail of donut crumbs.” Digital Storytime

Praise for the print book:

“An exceptionally funny and bittersweet book that any reader, young or old, who has been an older sibling will warm to.” New York Times

Everything you ever wanted to know about the book or app, as well as a preview of the app.

Readers are encouraged to share their experience by reviewing the app in the app store.

On February 1 the app will be available at the bargain price of $4.99!

“When you’re in the car long enough with your family, people start to crack.”

Posted byAlison Aten on 23 Nov 2011 | Tagged as: Authors, Event, Kevin Kling, Videos

Remember riding in the back seat of the car with your family on road trips? Imagine having these two guys (Kevin Kling and his big little brother Steven) in your back seat when they were kids! Did your Mom or Dad “do the claw?”

Kevin will be signing his new book, Big Little Brother at Birchbark Books on Black Friday from 3-4 pm and Kevin and illustrator Chris Monroe will be reading, signing, and sharing donuts at the Red Balloon Bookshop in St. Paul on Sunday Nov. 27th at 2 p.m.

Safe travels and Happy Thanksgiving!

Illus. by Chris Monroe from Big Little Brother by Kevin Kling Illus. by Chris Monroe from Big Little Brother by Kevin Kling

You Spell Doughnut, I Spell Donut

Posted byAlison Aten on 22 Nov 2011 | Tagged as: Cooking, Kevin Kling

By Chris Monroe from Big Little BrotherDoughnut fever has hit the Twin Cities. Earlier this year several food blogs, including Eater, declared “donuts the next cupcake.” The Heavy Table recently featured a handy “Let’s Eat Doughnuts Flow Chart,” the Twin Cities Metro Magazine blog has a roundup of local donut shops, and the November print edition features a recipe for pumpkin cake donuts courtesy of Dawn Otwell of the newly opened Donut Cooperative.

Why not join in the fun? Here’s a recipe for donuts from Minnesota Eats Out. Looking back to fifties travel, the authors noted, “long bus trips were broken by short stops at roadside stations where passengers quickly purchased something to eat and drink. A donut and a cup of coffee were the usual choice, and some stops, such as the original Tobie’s in Hinkley, were famous for their old-fashioned fried dunkers such as these.”

3 tablespoons shortening
1 cup sugar
3 eggs
6 cups sifted flour
2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
3/4 teaspoon each: ground cinnamon, mace, and nutmeg
3/4 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cups buttermilk or whole milk
2 teaspoons vanilla
Fat for deep frying

Cream shortening and sugar until light and fluffy; add eggs one at a time, beating well after each. Sift dry ingredients and add alternately with milk to the creamed mixture. Stir in vanilla. Chill for 1 hour or longer. Roll dough out onto a lightly floured board to 1/2-inch thickness. Cut with a floured donut cutter. Fry in oil or lard heated to 370 degrees in a deep-fat fryer until golden brown on both sides, turning only once. Drain on paper towels. Makes about 40 donuts.

Donut illustration by Chris Monroe from Big Little Brother by Kevin Kling.

Big Little Brother–A Book of Fact

Posted byMary Poggione on 10 Nov 2011 | Tagged as: Kevin Kling

Big Little BrotherBig Little Brother, a new children’s picture book and iPad app by Kevin Kling and Chris Monroe, was just honored by a wonderful, thoughtful review in the New York Times Online.

The article describes it as  “an exceptionally funny and bittersweet book that any reader, young or old, who has been an older sibling will warm to.”

But there is another passage we would like to address: “The book rests on the slightly absurdist premise of a 2-year-old child growing larger than his 4-year-old brother.”

We understand why some might find this hard to believe, but, as Kevin Kling has said, Big Little Brother is “a book of fact,” and we have a video of Kevin and his actual big little brother, Steve, to prove it:

Everything you ever wanted to know about Big Little Brother--including upcoming events and another video!

iPad App for Big Little Brother by Kevin Kling & Chris Monroe

Posted byAlison Aten on 20 Oct 2011 | Tagged as: Authors, Children, Event, Kevin Kling, MHS press

phpgfJyaSWe are so happy to present our iPad app for Big Little Brother, the debut children’s book by beloved storyteller and popular commentator for NPR’s All Things Considered Kevin Kling, illustrated by Chris Monroe of Monkey with a Toolbelt fame!

This charming interactive storybook app for kids ages 3 to 7 traces a familiar arc from sibling rivalry to brotherly love. Being an older brother has its benefits, of that there’s little doubt. But how would you feel if your little brother grew to be bigger than you? And what if he insisted on touching all your things and following you everywhere you went? It’s enough to frustrate the most even-keeled of kids.

The narrator of Big Little Brother wants nothing more than to escape his brother’s sticky fingers. Then an encounter at the Old Woman in the Shoe play area involving a bully, a plastic turkey, and his big, little brother teaches him that a pesky younger sibling can actually be a pal.

The Big Little Brother app features audio by storyteller Kevin Kling, described as “one of our great national treasures” by public radio personality Krista Tippett. Many of the intricate illustrations by Chris Monroe hold extra dialogue and audio, available at a touch: spin the Tinkertoy wheel, put the turkey in the oven, turn out the lights. Hundreds of interactive details will surprise children (and adults) through many readings of Big Little Brother.

Don’t worry, you can also enjoy a hardcover edition of the book as well! Come meet Kevin and Chris at the following events:

Book Launch!
Saturday, November 19, 1:00 pm
Wild Rumpus Bookstore, Minneapolis, MN

Friday, November 25th, 3-4 pm
Birchbark Books, Minneapolis, MN  (Signing with Kevin, only)

Sunday, November 27, 2:00 pm
Red Balloon Bookshop, St. Paul, MN

Sunday, December 4, 12:00 to 2:00 pm
The Bookstore at Fitger’s, Duluth, MN

Signing only with Kevin and Chris
Saturday, December 17, 12 noon to 1:00 pm
Magers & Quinn Booksellers, Minneapolis, MN

Trick or Treat with Kevin Kling

Posted byAlison Aten on 25 Oct 2010 | Tagged as: Authors, Kevin Kling, MHS press

phph2YMx4Master storyteller Kevin Kling shares his memory of trick-or-treating as a nun, a costume he notes was ”the most frightening thing I [could] think of.” Read the excerpt from Kevin Kling’s Holiday Inn or listen to it online (Bloody Hell 2, at 19:00 minutes).

Check out what Kevin is reading now on the MinnPost Book Club Club page, and visit his website for more information on his upcoming performance at the Fitzgerald Theater, November 26-27.

Kevin Kling’s “Not So Nice” Food

Posted byAlison Aten on 23 Jul 2010 | Tagged as: Authors, Event, Kevin Kling, MHS press

phph2YMx4City Pages blogger Monica Wright caught up with author Kevin Kling for the paper’s “Celebrity Eats” feature. Kevin makes a “mean gumbo” but also appreciates Minnesota-grown foods like sweet corn and heirloom tomatoes. While on the road, he’s a fan of the “blue-plate special.” Read the post to find out more about his favorite outstate dining establishments. He sure does savor more grub than the TV dinner pictured on the cover of his newest book, Kevin Kling’s Holiday Inn!

Experience Kevin’s unique storytelling charm at his upcoming Club Book events, August 18 at the Stillwater Library and August 26 at the Maplewood Library.

Kevin Kling at the Central Library Thursday Night

Posted byMary Poggione on 10 Nov 2009 | Tagged as: Authors, Book Excerpt, Event, Kevin Kling, MHS press

Kevin Kling\'s Holiday Inn book coverRenowned Minnesota playwright and storyteller Kevin Kling will be reading from and discussing his new book Kevin Kling’s Holiday Inn at the Minneapolis Central Library on 11/12. The doors open at 6:15, and the show starts at 7:00. And it’s free! Seating is first come, first served.

For a taste of what you’ll hear on Thursday, take a look at the book’s hilarious prologue.

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