Dog Ears Bookstore, a nonprofit neighborhood bookstore located at 688 Abbott Road in South Buffalo, will host a book-signing event on Saturday, Dec. 22, and a new series of “Puppy Tales” story time sessions beginning on Friday, Jan. 4.
David H. Brown, author of “The Elusive Chauffeur,” will be at Dog Ears at 6 p.m. Dec. 22 to sign copies of his book, which follows a pair of detectives, mathematician Samuel Mohlar and Kenneth Gray, as they seek answers to an equation that just doesn't add up during their investigation of an apparent suicide. Their own lives, and the lives of those around them, eventually become endangered. Can they find the killer before the killer finds them? Join Mohlar and Gray in a race against the clock in “The Elusive Chauffeur.”
Brown, a Western New York native who earned bachelor of arts and master of arts degrees from the University at Buffalo, taught mathematics at Niagara County Community College for 33 years and wrote four mathematics books. Brown has also taught adult Sunday school classes for 26 years and is affiliated with the Free Methodist Church. He and his wife, Kay, are proud parents of three daughters and one son.
“Puppy Tales” is open to children ages 2 to 4 and is held from 10:15 to 11 a.m. Fridays for six weeks. Each session includes stories, a craft and snacks. Children must be accompanied by an adult. There is a registration fee of $15, and room for 20 children in the program.
For more information, please call 823-2665, visit http://dogearsbookstore.org or email tom@enlightenthedog.org. You can also follow Dog Ears Bookstore on Facebook at for frequent updates.