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A True Tale of Love and Survival in the Amazon

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Memoirs on Mortality and Murder at Brookline Booksmith

Centennial Celebration of the Women’s National Book Association with Pulitzer-Prize Winning Author, Megan Marshall

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DAVID SEDARIS- Theft by Finding

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Kennedy and King: The President, the Pastor, & the Battle Over Civil Rights

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Cambridge Forum: Rwandan Women Rising

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Celebrating Gay Pride with “The Boys in the Band”

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ARUNDHATI ROY – Ministry of Utmost Happiness: A Novel

Hemingway, Dos Passos, and a Friendship Made and Lost in War

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No Boston Olympics: How and Why Smart Cities are Passing on the Torch

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MARIANNE LEONE and MICHAEL PATRICK MACDONALD Discuss Her New Memoir, Ma Speaks Up

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Truevine at Porter Square Books

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How to Be a Muslim: An American Story

Brookline Brooksmith presents: Fiction in Translation with KIT SCHLUTER and EMMA RAMADAN

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