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Summer Reading Series with MIRA T. LEE and OLIVE SENIOR

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Summer Reading Series with MIRA T. LEE and OLIVE SENIOR

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Summer Reading Series with MIRA T. LEE and OLIVE SENIOR

ALISSA QUART: Squeezed

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MARY HOGAN in conversation with MARY BAUM

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Dire Literary Series with Stephanie Laterza, Paul Beckman, and Simeon Berry

Write Down the Street: A Reading at JP Porchfest

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WGBH’s Great American Read: Interview With REBECCA EATON

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CAITLIN MORAN in conversation with MEREDITH GOLDSTEIN

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Arlington Author Salon at the Kickstand Café

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Breath and Matter: Sculptors and Poets at the Boston Sculptors Gallery

The Late Bloomers’ Club launch at Brookline Booksmith

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STEVE ALMOND in conversation with ROBIN YOUNG on “What the Hell Just Happened to Our Country”

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Tiny Crimes: LINCOLN MICHEL and LAURA VAN DEN BERG

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Great American Read Panel on Romance Novels

GrubStreet Young Adult Writers Program Reading

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Solidarity Salon at the Lily Pad in Cambridge

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U35 Poetry Reading Series

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90s Bitch: ALLISON YARROW in conversation with STEVE ALMOND

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AMITAVA KUMAR presents Immigrant, Montana: A Novel

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Dire Lit Series

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