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The Fortress of Solitude
Doubleday Books
Sep. 2003
isbn: 0385500696
$26.00


Other Books by Jonathan Lethem

Contact:
Charlotte Silver
Marketing Assistant
(617) 661.0372, ext. 2
csilver@harvardsquarebookstore.com

For Immediate Release:

Harvard Book Store Author Series Presents:

Jonathan Lethem

Harvard Book Store is excited to announce that on Thursday, October 30th Jonathan Lethem will be reading from his new novel, The Fortress of Solitude. From National Book Critics Circle Award-winner Jonathan Lethem comes a sweeping novel about two friends from a Brooklyn neighborhood, one black boy and a white boy, and their adventures in late twentieth-century America.

EVENT: JONATHAN LETHEM,
author of The Fortress of Solitude
DATE: Thursday, October 30th
TIME: 6 p.m.
VENUE: First Parish Church
3 Church St.
Cambridge

All Harvard Book Store events are free and open to the public. No tickets are required unless otherwise noted. Please call (617) 661.1515 or click on “Events and Conferences” at www.harvardsquarebookstore.com for further information.

Jonathan Lethem
Jonathan Lethem


Author Biography:

Jonathan Lethem is the author of five novels, including Gun, With Occasional Music, and Girl in Landscape. His most recent novel, Motherless Brooklyn, was named Novel of the Year by Esquire and won the National Book Critics Award and the Salon Book Award. His writing has appeared in The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, McSweeney’s, and many other periodicals. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.

 

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