Location: Walpole, MA 02081, United StatesLocal venues65 Common Street, Walpole, MA 02081 90 Providence Highway, Walpole, MA 02032 362 S. Main St., Sharon, MA 02067 11 North Main, Sharon, Ma 02067 33 Walpole Street, Norwood, MA 02062 468 Main Street, Medfield, MA 02052 732 Washington St, Norwood, MA 02062 139 Main Street, Norfolk, MA 02056 10 Bird Street, Foxborough, MA 02035 786 Washington Street, Canton, MA 668 High Street, Westwood, MA 02090 25 Auburn Road, Millis, MA 02054 280 Washington Street, Westwood, MA 02090 198 South Street, Plainville, MA 02762 110 Randall Road, Wrentham, MA 02093 56 Dedham St, Dover, MA 02030 255 Hope Street, Mansfield, MA 02048 84 Park St., Stoughton, MA 257 Mount Vernon Street, Dedham, MA 02026 43 Church Street, Dedham, MA 02026 649 High Street, Suite 210, Dedham, MA 02026 577 High St., Dedham, MA 02026 99 Main Street, Franklin, MA 02038 118 Main Street, Franklin, MA 02038 19 Meadow Street, Florence, MA 01062 53 Main Street, North Easton, MA 02356 305 Union St., Franklin, MA 02038 365 W. Central Street, Franklin, MA 02038 4 Sanger St, Sherborn, MA 01770 168B Main Street (Route 109), Medway, MA 02053 26 High Street, Medway, MA 02053 10 Park Plaza, 2nd Floor, Boston, MA 02116 58 Eliot St., Natick, MA 01760 9 Man Mar Dr., Plainville, MA 02762 900 Washington Street (Elm Bank Horticulture Center), Wellesley, MA 02482 76 Railroad St, Holliston, MA 01746 752 Washington Street, Holliston, MA 01746 1139 Highland Ave, Needham, MA 02494 168 South St. #1, Plainville, MA 02762 35 Harvard Avenue, Hyde Park, MA 02136 322 N. Main St., Randolph, MA 02368 280 West Main St., Avon, MA 02322 2 North Main Street, Randolph, MA 02368 1961 Centre Street, West Roxbury, MA 02132 Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center, 4th floor, 106 Central Street, Wellesley, MA 02481 82 Central St, Wellesley, MA 02482 530 Washington Street, Wellesley, MA 02482 14 East Central Street, Natick, MA 01760 1898a Centre St., West Roxbury, MA 02132 | Local events Christine Gross-Loh, Ph.D
 Drew Magary
 C. Anthony Martignetti, Lunatic Heroes “Miracles and monsters abound in Anthony Martignetti’s memoir Lunatic Heroes...Beautifully, honestly, sometimes fiercely told, these memoirs are, like Martignetti himself, unique.” Neil Gaiman “Thoughtfully described, heartbreakingly honest...a powerful piece of writing and of inner observation and, of course, redemption.” Jack Kornfield, PhD Dark, comic, raw, disturbing, and often redemptive, these tales take us from the 1950s to the present, along with a repeating cast of heroes and lunatics. These characters span the breadth and depths of human qualities and capacities. The same person, in one story, may materialize as a hero and a god, and in another, as a lunatic and a demon. While the author roughs up the people in his stories with the hand of terror, he simultaneously views them with the eyes of love. Martignetti spares no on, and to his credit, particularly not himself. For one who confesses so much fear, he is fearlessly self-revealing. After reading this collection of memoirs, you will come to know these characters and the author intimately. Not that you’d want to, it’s just the way things will turn out. C. Anthony will be in conversation with Amanda Palmer. Yep, that Amanda Palmer.
Location: Street: Porter Square Shopping Center Additional: 25 White Street City: Cambridge, Province: Massachusetts Postal Code: 02140 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
The Great Books The Great Books Discussion Group meets at the library twice a month, on the second and fourth Wednesdays, in the Fearing Room, from 10:15 to about noon. We welcome newcomers--all ages, stages and persuasions. Ours is a leaderless group that follows somewhat loosely the principles of the Great Books Society. A few guidelines: Please feel free to attend any time (do come a couple of times to check us out!), but we ask that you enter the discussion only if you have done the reading for that session. We want to have a balanced discussion and hear from everyone who wants to participate, so it's important that no one dominate the discussion. We prefer to have only one person speaking at a time so we encourage attentive listening and and discourage side conversations. Great Books suggests that we focus on the reading itself, limiting our discussion to our interpretations of and questions about that particular piece rather than other writings by the author, the author's background, similar writings by other authors, or our own personal experiences. We are pretty good about this. We have also been known to deviate... Typically we read essays, short stories, occasional poetry, and excerpts from larger tomes, generally not more than about 40 pages at a time. Everyone from Plato to present day authors. The first meeting of the month we have been reading from publications by the Great Books Society. On the second meeting of the month we have chosen other selections. For information about current readings, please contact Martha Cochrane at 617-838-7441. (added from Eventkeeper)… (more)
Alternatives Book Group Book group for Alternatives Unlimited (added from Eventkeeper)
Pen to Paper Creative Writing Sessions 2-DAY WRITING SESSION Pen to Paper Creative Writing Sessions with Writer/Author Laura Lovett Storybook Cove, Event Room Merchants Row, Upper Level Cost: $60.00 Wednesday and Thursday May 22 and May 23 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. each day each day Boys and Girls ages 9+ Each day we'll focus on a new theme: mysteries, poetry, journal writing, fantasy and personal narratives. LIMITED SPACE - RESERVATIONS REQUIRED FOR PROGRAM INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION, PLEASE CONTACT: jbcove@bibeau.us or Storybook Cove at 781-871-7801
Location: Street: Storybook Cove - EVENT ROOM Additional: 2053 Washington Street, Merchants Row - UPPER LEVEL City: Hanover, Province: Massachusetts Postal Code: 02339-1655 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
Creating Comic Books Workshop Have you always wanted to create your own comic book or comic strip? This four-week workshop will cover working solo and collaboratively on narrative comics. Students will overcome their fear of a blank paper and learn to unleash their creativity! The class will culminate in an edition of self-published zines showcasing the student work from the session. Students must bring a sketchbook and black ballpoint pens. All other materials will be supplied by the library. Ages 14 and up are welcome. Dates: May 8, 15, 22, 29 Please register here or contact the Reference Desk to register for this program. (401) 333-2552 x2 (added from Eventkeeper)… (more)
Books of Hope Books of Hope Book Release Party. Readings and book signings. (added from Eventkeeper)
Kim Triedman and Donna Johnson, Plum(b) and Selvage “There is love in this book--erotic love, mother love, love animals and nature--but it’s not an easy love. One has to work hard to hold together. And Triedman does, relying on unflinching observation and far-reaching imagination to provide a plumb line to anchor an unknown future.” Wendy Mnookin “Every poem in Selvage digs up treasures of insight, words pungent as the air outside the tannery, ineradicable artifacts like the bullet in a slave woman’s unearthed spine--not always comfortable to contemplate, but satisfying as only the truth can be.” Jendi Reiter Kim Triedman has published widely in such literary journals as Prairie Schooner, Salamander, Women Arts Quarterly, and Poetry International. She won the 2008 Main Street Rag Chapbook Contest for her first collection bathe in it or sleep, and has won and placed in numerous other poetry and fiction competitions. After the 2010 earthquake, she developed and edited Poets for Haiti: An Anthology of Poetry and Art which benefited Partners in Health. Her first novel, The Other Room is due out in October. Donna Johnson grew up in Tennessee, but now lives with her family outside of Boston. Her poems and reviews have been published in Birmingham Poetry Review, Blue Unicorn, Cafe Review and others. In 2010 she won Cutbank magazine’s annual poetry contest and was a finalists for the Patricia Dobler Award. She currently works in the educational software publishing field.
Location: Street: Porter Square Shopping Center Additional: 25 White Street City: Cambridge, Province: Massachusetts Postal Code: 02140 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
 Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie ( Americanah, Half of a Yellow Sun, The Thing Around Your Neck, The African Trilogy) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie grew up in Nigeria, where she attended medical school for two years at the University of Nigeria before coming to the United States. A 2003 O. Henry Prize winner, Adichie was shortlisted for the 2002 Caine Prize for African Writing. Her work has been selected by the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association and the BBC Short Story Awards, and has appeared in various literary publications, including Zoetrope and the Iowa Review. Her first novel, Purple Hibiscus, was shortlisted for the Orange Prize and the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize, and longlisted for the Booker. She now divides her time between the U.S. and Nigeria. (added from Random House)… (more)
 Maryanne O'Hara
Great Books - Big Ideas Great Books - Big Ideas is a twelvesession series of readings and discussion of selected "great works". It is designed to allow participants to draw out the literary, historical, societal and philosophical meaning that have shaped history and made us who we are. Each biweely session will focus on a particular text. The session will begin with a brief overview by the facilitator, followed by a discussion of that week's reading. For a fun and challenging look at some of the great writings - and an opportunity to explore and discuss "big ideas" such as immortality, honor, pride, virtue, desire and redemption, please join us. John Winters, a writer, journalist and adjunct faculty member in English at a local university, will serve as the facilitator. Please register for this special program. (added from Eventkeeper)… (more)
Station Fire Book Author Marilyn Bellemore Signing Rescheduled from April 2, 2013 (added from Eventkeeper)
Barrie Edward Local author and Hanover resident Barrie Little-Gill will speak about his latest novel "Death of a Democracy" in the library on May 22 at 7:00pm. The story centers on the exploitation of the Constitution by a group of terrorists using their rights as prisoners in a democracy to gain freedom from the very democracy they had threatened. There is no charge for admittance. Books will be available for purchase and signing. "Terrorists attacking the United States from within is all too familiar. But this novel will take things to a whole new level. Join us at the John Curtis Free Library on May 22nd at 7PM as we welcome author and Hanover resident Barrie Edward. He will discuss his fictional political thriller, his writing, and what led him to pursue the title of author." (added from Eventkeeper)… (more)
Pen to Paper Creative Wrting Sessions 2-DAY WRITING SESSION Pen to Paper Creative Writing Sessions with Writer/Author Laura Lovett Storybook Cove, Event Room Merchants Row, Upper Level Cost: $60.00 Wednesday and Thursday May 22 and May 23 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. each day each day Boys and Girls ages 9+ Each day we'll focus on a new theme: mysteries, poetry, journal writing, fantasy and personal narratives. LIMITED SPACE - RESERVATIONS REQUIRED FOR PROGRAM INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION, PLEASE CONTACT: jbcove@bibeau.us or Storybook Cove at 781-871-7801
Location: Street: Storybook Cove - EVENT ROOM Additional: Merchants Row - UPPER LEVEL, 2053 Washington Street City: Hanover, Province: Massachusetts Postal Code: 02339-1655 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
 Jim Gaffigan Jim Gaffigan ( Dad Is Fat) Jim Gaffigan is a stand-up comedian and actor with numerous film, television, and stage credits. He lives in Manhattan with his wife, Jeannie, and their five children in a two-bedroom apartment. (added from Random House)
 Ramona Ausubel
Thursday, May 23rd at 7 pm - John Hanson Mitchell, "An Eden of Sorts" Please join us at the Bookshop on Thursday, May 23rd at 7 pm as we welcome back John Hanson Mitchell, reading from his latest book, An Eden of Sorts. Along with his nonfiction work, John Hanson Mitchell is editor of the award winning magazine, Sanctuary, published by the Massachusetts Audubon Society. He was editor of The Curious Naturalist, and a co-author, with Chris Leahy and Tom Conuel, of the coffee table edition of The Nature of Massachusetts (l998), illustrated by the internationally-recognized Swedish painter Lars Jonsson. In 2001 he won a Vogelstein grant for Following the Sun. He was awarded an honorary PhD from Fitchburg State University for his work on the book Ceremonial Time and was given three different grants for his work on Looking for Mr Gilbert. He is also winner of the John Burroughs Essay Award for his Sanctuary piece, “Of Time and the River”. In 2000, he was given the New England Booksellers’ Award for the body of his work. Mitchell attended the Sorbonne and is a graduate of Columbia University. A former journalist, he has had assignments in Kerala in southern India and also the South China Sea and has written extensively about Western Europe.
Location: Street: 65 Main Street City: Concord, Province: Massachusetts Postal Code: 01742-2503 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
Political Suicide Meet New York Times bestselling author Michael Palmer as he reads from his new thriller novel Political Suicide.
Also with Daniel Palmer. (added from Macmillan)
 Qais Akbar Omar, A Fort of Nine Towers “From squatting inside a cave in the head of a Bamyan Buddha to escaping torture at the teeth of a dog and his master, Qais Akbar Omar’s tale of one family’s journey during the Afghan civil war is inscriptional: its images carve themselves into the reader’s mind. Unlike most accounts of life in exile, A Fort of Nine Towers never leaves Afghanistan, as a boy and his family remain trapped within the nation’s borders by familial ties and by war. This book is essential reading for anyone eager to learn what more than three decades of war have cost the Afghan people.” Eliza Griswold, author of The Tenth Parallel: Dispatches from the Fault Line Between Christianity and Islam “I know of no other book in which the complex realities of life—and death—in contemporary Afghanistan are so starkly and intimately portrayed. This brave memoir, rich in tough humor and insight, recounts an insider’s view into both the suffering and the integrity of an uncompromisingly proud and courageous people. Above all, it is a powerful reminder of the extraordinary tenacity of a culture that foreigners have repeatedly and fatally misjudged.” Jason Elliot, author of An Unexpected Light: Travels in Afghanistan Qais Akbar Omar (whose first name is pronounced “Kice”) manages his family’s carpet business in Kabul and writes books. In 2007, he was a visiting scholar at the University of Colorado. He has studied business at Brandeis University and is currently pursuing an MFA in creative writing at Boston University. Omar has lectured on Afghan carpets in Afghanistan, Europe, and the United States. He is the coauthor, with Stephen Landrigan, of Shakespeare in Kabul.
Location: Street: Porter Square Shopping Center Additional: 25 White Street City: Cambridge, Province: Massachusetts Postal Code: 02140 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
Author Talk: Jan David Blais, author of 'Twentieth Century Limited' About Twentieth Century Limited: A COURAGEOUS NEWSMAN DARES TO SPEAK OUT ABOUT THE PARTISAN DIVISION PLAGUING AMERICA. Overcoming disabling injuries, Vietnam vet Paul Bernard becomes an award-winning journalist and television newsman known for holding a mirror to American society. Long critical of the radical right, after 9/11 Bernard attacks the Bush administration for Osama bin Laden's escape and leading the nation into a disastrous war. On assignment in Iraq, he is killed under suspicious circumstances. Interwoven with the account of Bernard's life is an interview of his mentor, Professor Augustus F.X. Flynn, by a magazine writer profiling him. Frustrated by Washington's inaction, the two set out to discover who is behind the killing. Meet the author, Jan David Blais, and enjoy refreshments as well. (added from Eventkeeper)… (more)
David Lawton DAVID LAWTON, a Woburn native and published poet will appear at our Library on Thursday, May 23 at 7:00 p.m. In celebration of the ultra-hip Three Rooms Press of New York City publishing David's poetry book, he will read some of his poems, talk about the process that brought them about, and answer questions. FREE ADMISSION - light refreshments will be served. Sponsored by the Friends of the Woburn Public Library The library is handicapped accessible; please call for assistance 781-933-0148 (added from Eventkeeper)… (more)
Exploring Senior Care Options Four local experts will talk about what care options are available for seniors who require daily assistance. Hear from the Attleboro Council on Aging, Bristol Elder Services, the Community Visiting Nurse Agency, and the author of the book "All That Is Familiar". Please call or email using 'senior care' as the subject to reserve a seat. (added from Eventkeeper)
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