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January/February Boston-area Book Readings of Note
Posted by Amy Steele in Books on January 17, 2016
JANUARY

Amy Cuddy–Presence
Monday, January 18 at 7pm

Chris Bohjalian–The Guest Room
Wellesley Books
Tuesday, January 19 at 7pm

Sunil Yapa–Your Heart is a Muscle the Size of a Fist
Tuesday, January 19 at 7pm

Mira Ptacin–Poor Your Soul
Harvard Book Store
Wednesday, January 20 at 7pm

Tessa Hadley–The Past
Harvard Book Store
Wednesday, January 27 at 7pm

Suzanne Berne–The Dogs of Littlefield
Thursday, January 28 at 7pm
Concord Bookshop
Sunday, January 31 at 3pm
FEBRUARY

Sayed Kashua–Native: Dispatches from an Israeli-Palestinian Life
Harvard Book Store
Thursday, February 18 at 7pm

Ethan Canin–A Doubter’s Almanac
Harvard Book Store
Friday, February 19 at 7pm

Ellen Fitzpatrick–The Highest Glass Ceiling: Women’s Quest for the American Presidency
Harvard Book Store
Thursday, February 11 at 7pm

Hannah Tennant-Moore–Wreck and Order
Harvard Book Store
Wednesday, February 24 at 7pm

Diane Rehm–On My Own
Harvard Book Store
Monday, February 29 at 7pm
Week in the REALM: quotes
Posted by Amy Steele in Books, Film on March 7, 2011
“It’s not anything like that. You make it sound ridiculous. And you who ought to know Grandpa Kleinman. There are things you can do: Write Congress. Inform yourself. Give to charity. Tzedaka—sharing of yourself. It’s a venerable tradition.”
—Carry Me Across the Water by Ethan Canin
Sometimes we have to let go of things we like.
—Spring Summer Fall Winter . . . Spring
A June day required so much of a person. Enthusiasm, cheer. She didn’t doubt that seasonal affective disorder was real, but wasn’t it also possible to suffer from a surfeit of sun?
—I’d Know You Anywhere by Laura Lipmman









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