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Fiction


November 21, 6pm
Alexandria LaPierre
Artemisia
Fogg Museum, Quincy Street, Cambridge

Tickets are free at Harvard Book Store.

November 28, 6pm
Alan Lightman
The Diagnosis
with James Gleick
Boston Public Library, Rabb Lecture Hall

Lightman is a professor of humanities and a lecturer in physics at MIT. His first novel, Einstein's Dreams, was greeted with international praise. The Diagnosis is a brilliant and disturbing examination of our modern obsession with speed, information, and money, and what this obsession has done to our minds and our spirits.

Tickets are free at Harvard Book Store

National Book Award Finalist!
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November 29, 6pm
Mary Sullivan
Stay
introduction by David Mamet
Charles Hotel, Tiny Bar

spotlight on Mary Sullivan.

Stay is the first novel by local author Mary Sullivan. It is the brief, powerful story of a young girl stunned into silence after the drowning of her twin brother on Martha's Vineyard. Eleven-year-old Emily Stone silently narrates the story of her brother's death and the tumultuous unrest it causes her family. Tickets are free at Harvard Book Store.

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