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JESSICA SHATTUCK reads from The Women in the Castle

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Exodus from Dixie: The Great Migration as a Social Movement

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Dire Literary Series with Yarbrough, Cherches and Pleasants

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Book Launch for Avaton by DIMITRIOS BAFALOUKOS

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KELLY BARNHILL, author of “Dreadful Young Ladies: And Other Stories” at the Boston Public Library

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Author Talk and Book Signing with BROOKE BARBIER

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PAUL-GORDON CHANDLER, Author of “In Search of a Prophet: A Spiritual Journey with Kahlil Gibran” at the Boston Public Library

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TED SCHEINMAN, Author of “Camp Austen: My Life as an Accidental Jane Austen Superfan” at the Boston Public Library

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From Perpetual Indians to Perpetual Foreigners, a Discussion of Latina/o Migrant Identities at the Boston Public Library

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All the Women in My Family Sing

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Chinatown Presents: Authors ANELISE CHEN & Q.M. ZHANG

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Emerson Faculty/Alumni Reading Series: RICHARD HOFFMAN & LEAH CARROLL

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Author JOSEPH ROSENBLOOM, Author of Redemption: Martin Luther King Jr.’s Last 31 Hours, at the Boston Public Library

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AMINATTA FORNA in conversation with CLAIRE MESSUD at Harvard Book Store

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