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SUMMARY:Maggie O'Farrell with Daniel Mason
DESCRIPTION:This event is online. \nTHIS IS AN ONLINE EVENT. Guests who pre-order a book at the time of registration will also receive temporary access to a post-event recording of this thrilling conversation. Please note the 11:30 am PDT start time. Reserve your spot early! \n*** \nMaggie O’Farrell’s Hamnet is one of the most exciting novels of the decade—described as “inspired\,” “magnificent and searing\,” a “tour de force” by literary reviewers and gracing nearly all the “Best of 2020” lists in publishing\, it is a book that has already earned its place as a modern classic. A dazzling work of historical fiction\, this tale takes on one of the most iconic figures in history\, William Shakespeare\, and one of the most challenging moments in any lifetime: the loss of a child. \nHamnet\, a retelling of the plague story out of which Shakespeare experts believe the Bard’s most famous play grew\, is a richly realized novel set in the lifetime of the playwright during the the Black Plague\, yet he is by far the most central figure. Hamnet opens on the boy son of Shakespeare running for help after his sister’s sudden onset of sickness\, a sickness to which Hamnet himself will eventually succumb. Though we know the broad strokes of this story\, O’Farrell crafts the world with such affecting detail that readers are transported bodily to Elizabethan England. The novel also creates a vivid portrait of a powerful woman and fiercely loving mother in the form of Anne Hathaway\, a figure history has often brushed aside. O’Farrell writing has both beauty and a sense of deep human understanding sure to captivate… and Kepler’s is absolutely thrilled to welcome the author herself in celebration of the book’s paperback release. \n\n\n\n\nIn conversation with O’Farrell is none other than beloved local favorite and critically acclaimed novelist Daniel Mason (A Registry of My Passage Upon the Earth\, The Winter Soldier). Together\, these two titans of literature and historical fiction discuss one the book that has everyone talking. Don’t miss the behind-the-scenes story of your next favorite read; join us to dive deep with Hamnet. \n**Please consider joining with a book or donation to support the production of this event and make it possible for us to continue bringing you great conversations. Registration will close one hour before the event; please reserve your spot early to guarantee access\, as registrations are limited.**
URL:https://litseen.com/event/maggie-ofarrell-with-daniel-mason/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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SUMMARY:Tahereh Mafi with Ransom Riggs
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to invite you to join us to celebrate the launch of Tahereh Mafi’s highly anticipated new novel An Emotion of Great Delight\, a searing own-voices story about a Muslim teen’s struggle in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks. Shadi\, along with her friends and the members of her Muslim community\, are subjected to discrimination and other cruelties\, while she struggles with tragedy within her own family. \nWe discovered the joys of Tahereh Mafi’s writing with the bestselling highly acclaimed Shatter Me series\, that gained her a legion of fans. We followed her through the incredible Furthermore\, and Whichwood\, obsessed over the National Book Award-longlisted A Very Large Expanse of Sea\, and couldn’t be more excited to hear Tahereh tell us more about Shadi and An Emotion of Great Delight. \n\n\n\n\n \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis is a story of a child of immigrants forging a blurry identity\, discussing love and loneliness\, about navigating the hyphen of dual identity\, and reclaiming your right to joy—even when you’re trapped in the amber of sorrow. \nBooklist\, in a starred review\, called it “A bluntly powerful read that shouldn’t be missed.”. and The New York Review of Books said\, “Mafi seamlessly works in questions of identity\, race and Islamophobia [and] taps into the fierceness and passion of first love.” \nAnd who better to ask all the questions we want to know than Ransom Riggs\, author of the amazing Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children series\, and Tahereh’s husband.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/tahereh-mafi-with-ransom-riggs/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210601T180000
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL: Jeff Katzman\, M.D. and Dan O'Connor / Ensemble! Using the Power of Improv and Play to Forge Connections in a Lonely World
DESCRIPTION:Booksmith is thrilled to host the virtual launch for Jeff Katzman\, M.D. and Dan O’Connor and their new book Ensemble! Using the Power of Improv and Play to Forge Connections in a Lonely World. \nThis event is free and all ages\, but RSVP is required. Event link will be sent to everyone who registers. \nYou can order the book here and we’ll ship it directly to you (or hold for pickup at our San Francisco shop). \nWe are happy to fulfill orders anywhere in the world – international postage will be invoiced separately. If you have any questions at all\, don’t hesitate to contact us at events@booksmith.com. \nAbout the book\nI know what you’re thinking: Hold on…improv? Like getting on a stage in front of an audience? What if that’s not my thing? \nDon’t worry: this isn’t a book about becoming an improv theater expert\, and it’s not really a book about performing. It’s a book about loneliness–about our feelings of disconnection and isolation\, ones that we may have been experiencing since long before the pandemic. More importantly\, it’s a book about becoming unlonely–by borrowing from the collaborative and creative tools of improv. \nAuthors of Life Unscripted Jeff Katzman\, a professor of psychiatry at the University of New Mexico\, and Dan O’Connor\, multifaceted actor\, writer\, and director\, have created a process they call Ensembling that helps us build an ensemble of relationships in our lives and more deeply enjoy the groups we already belong to. This is a process of becoming a little vulnerable with each other\, and of embracing the moment in which we find ourselves. Drawing on concepts from narrative improvisational theatre and depth psychology\, the authors present us with the skills we need to connect with each other more actively and meaningfully. To ensemble or not to ensemble–that is not a question. With the rise of loneliness and isolation in an increasingly virtually connected society\, we must find ways to come together. We must ensemble! \n\nAbout the authors\nJeff Katzman is a professor of psychiatry at the University of New Mexico\, serves as vice chair and director of an international program on psychological resilience training\, and maintains a private practice. He previously directed Behavioral Health Care services at the New Mexico VA Health Care System and programs for veterans with PTSD in Los Angeles. He holds multiple leadership roles in the American Academy of Dynamic Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis and is a board member of the Mentalizing Initiative in Los Angeles. Katzman has applied improvisational theatre with interdisciplinary hospital teams\, psychiatric trainees\, psychotherapists\, and patients. \nDan O’Connor is a multifaceted actor\, improviser\, writer\, and director working in television and stage around the world. He graduated from the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London and has trained with the American Conservatory Theater and Keith Johnstone since 1986. O’Connor is the founder and producing artistic director of Impro Theatre\, and co-founded BATS Improv in San Francisco and LA Theatresports. For 30 years\, he has trained writers\, actors\, and directors in narrative storytelling\, and has taught corporate clients to use improvisation as a tool for adaptation and change. \nThis event is free and all ages\, but RSVP is required. \n  \n\n\n\nPolicies\n\nRefund Policy:\nNo refunds or returns. Contact events@booksmith.com with any questions. \nCancellation Policy:\nIf we have to cancel an event\, you will be refunded within 4 business days of the event date.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/virtual-jeff-katzman-m-d-and-dan-oconnor-ensemble-using-the-power-of-improv-and-play-to-forge-connections-in-a-lonely-world/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Alice Waters and Michael Pollan (Ticketed)
DESCRIPTION:Point Reyes Books in partnership with Bookshop Santa Cruz and Book Passage presents Alice Waters in conversation with Michael Pollan on the occasion of the release of We Are What We Eat: A Slow Food Manifesto \nTickets are $34 and include a signed copy of We are What We Eat. \nBuy Tickets Here \nAbout We Are What We Eat: A Slow Food Manifesto \nIt was fifty years ago this summer when Alice Waters opened Chez Panisse\, the Berkeley restaurant that would make “farm to table” a household phrase and alter the course of American dining. But back in the summer of 1971\, Alice’s intentions were simple and unassuming: her goal was to feed people good food during a time of political turmoil. Customers responded to the locally sourced organic ingredients\, to the dishes made by hand\, and to the welcoming hospitality that infused the small space—human qualities that were disappearing from a country increasingly seduced by takeout\, frozen dinners\, and prepackaged ingredients. Alice came to see that the phenomenon of fast food culture\, which prioritized cheapness\, availability\, and speed\, was not only ruining our health\, but also dehumanizing the ways we live and relate to one another. \nWe Are What We Eat: A Slow Food Manifesto is Alice’s impassioned plea for a radical reconsideration of the way each and every one of us cooks and eats. Reflecting on her decades of experience as a chef and activist\, she urges us to take up the mantle of slow food culture\, the philosophy at the core of her life’s work. \nOver years of working with regional farmers\, she and her partners learned how geography and seasonal fluctuations affect the ingredients on the menu\, as well as about the dangers of pesticides\, the plight of fieldworkers\, and the social\, economic\, and environmental threats posed by industrial farming and food distribution. \nIn We Are What We Eat\, Alice unpacks how so many of the serious problems we face in the world today—from illness\, to social unrest\, to economic disparity\, and environmental degradation—are all\, at their core\, connected to food. Fortunately\, there is an antidote. Waters argues that by eating in a “slow food way\,” each of us—like the community around her restaurant—can be empowered to prioritize and nurture a different kind of culture\, one that champions values such as biodiversity\, seasonality\, stewardship\, and pleasure in work. \nThis is a declaration of action against fast food values\, and a working theory about what we can do to change the course. As she makes clear\, every decision we make about what we put in our mouths affects not only our bodies but also the world at large—our families\, our communities\, and our environment. We have the power to choose what we eat\, and we have the potential for individual and global transformation—simply by shifting our relationship to food. \nAll it takes is a taste. \n“This beautiful book speaks to the values we need to embrace at this moment in human history: Stewardship\, diversity\, interconnectedness\, simplicity\, balance. Reading it has inspired me to do things differently. It will inspire you as well.”-Jane Fonda\, author of What Can I Do? \n“Alice Waters is my favorite chef\, and We Are What We Eat is a beautiful\, important book. It’s full of passion\, anger at the way things are\, and hope for a kinder\, fairer\, more humane\, and vastly more enjoyable future. This book is the culmination of a life’s work\, a great life\, and is a must read.”-Eric Schlosser\, author of Fast Food Nation \nAbout Alice Waters \nAlice Waters is the executive chef\, founder\, and owner of Chez Panisse in Berkeley\, California. As the vice president of Slow Food International\, founder of the Edible Schoolyard Project\, and the winner of numerous awards\, including three James Beard Awards and the National Humanities Medal\, she has helped bring food awareness to people all over the world.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/alice-waters-and-michael-pollan-ticketed/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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SUMMARY:TICKETED VIRTUAL EVENT: Alice Waters\, We Are What We Eat
DESCRIPTION:TICKETED VIRTUAL EVENT: Legendary chef and food activist Alice Waters will be in conversation with bestselling author Michael Pollan about her new book\, We Are What We Eat: A Slow Food Manifesto—an impassioned plea for a radical reconsideration of the way each and every one of us cooks and eats. This event is cosponsored by The Humanities Institute at UC Santa Cruz. \nPlease note: We Are What We Eat: A Slow Food Manifesto will publish on June 1st\, 2021\, the date of the event. Books will not be available for pickup/shipping prior to publication date. \nGet tickets to this special event here. \nIn We Are What We Eat\, Alice Waters urges us to take up the mantle of slow food culture\, the philosophy at the core of her life’s work. When Waters first opened Chez Panisse in 1971\, she did so with the intention of feeding people good food during a time of political turmoil. \nCustomers responded to the locally sourced organic ingredients\, to the dishes made by hand\, and to the welcoming hospitality that infused the small space–human qualities that were disappearing from a country increasingly seduced by takeout\, frozen dinners\, and prepackaged ingredients. Waters came to see that the phenomenon of fast food culture\, which prioritized cheapness\, availability\, and speed\, was not only ruining our health\, but also dehumanizing the ways we live and relate to one another. \nOver years of working with regional farmers\, Waters and her partners learned how geography and seasonal fluctuations affect the ingredients on the menu\, as well as about the dangers of pesticides\, the plight of fieldworkers\, and the social\, economic\, and environmental threats posed by industrial farming and food distribution. So many of the serious problems we face in the world today–from illness\, to social unrest\, to economic disparity\, and environmental degradation–are all\, at their core\, connected to food. Fortunately\, there is an antidote. Waters argues that by eating in a “slow food way\,” each of us–like the community around her restaurant–can be empowered to prioritize and nurture a different kind of culture\, one that champions values such as biodiversity\, seasonality\, stewardship\, and pleasure in work. \nThis is a declaration of action against fast food values\, and a working theory about what we can do to change the course. As Waters makes clear\, every decision we make about what we put in our mouths affects not only our bodies but also the world at large–our families\, our communities\, and our environment. We have the power to choose what we eat\, and we have the potential for individual and global transformation–simply by shifting our relationship to food. All it takes is a taste. \n“In this warm\, passionate and very personal book Alice Waters lays out a stunningly convincing case for changing the way we eat. No jargon\, no big words\, just Alice walking about all the things that matter most to her. I’m going to give this book to everyone I love.” — Ruth Reichl\, author of Save Me the Plums \nAlice Waters is the executive chef\, founder\, and owner of Chez Panisse in Berkeley\, California. As the vice president of Slow Food International\, founder of the Edible Schoolyard Project\, and the winner of numerous awards\, including three James Beard Awards and the National Humanities Medal\, she has helped bring food awareness to people all over the world.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/ticketed-virtual-event-alice-waters-we-are-what-we-eat/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210601T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210601T200000
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SUMMARY:Brontez Purnell in conversation with Alvin Orloff
DESCRIPTION:Brontez Purnell and Alvin Orloff discuss 100 Boyfriends\, SFPL’s On The Same Page selection for June 2021. Transgressive\, foulmouthed and brutally funny\, 100 Boyfriends is a revelatory spiral into the imperfect lives of queer men desperately fighting the urge to self-sabotage. Publisher’s Weekly writes\, “Purnell brilliantly immerses the reader in Black\, queer desire with humor\, self-awareness and just the right amount of vulgarity.”
URL:https://litseen.com/event/brontez-purnell-in-conversation-with-alvin-orloff/
LOCATION:San Francisco Public Library – Virtual Library
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco,Virtual
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SUMMARY:GOOD EGGS by Rebecca Hardiman | GGP Online Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on Tuesday\, June 1\, 2021 at 7 PM PDT for a GGP Online Book Club discussion of GOOD EGGS by Rebecca Hardiman. \nThe Zoom meeting will be at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87633376119. \nYou can order a print copy at http://bit.ly/ggpGoodEggs or in audiobook from Libro.fm\, GGP’s audiobook partner\, at http://bit.ly/GoodEggsAB. \nMarch 2021 Indie Next List\n\n“Filled with warmth and hilarity\, this book reads like a mix of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Frye and a Maeve Binchy novel. The Irish setting is especially welcome on this side of the pond\, and of the three plotlines following different generations\, the absolute best paints 83-year-old pistol of a grandma Millie as a delightfully quirky and determined soul. A charming\, offbeat novel — perfect to savor as we emerge from this particular winter.”\n— Deb Wayman\, Fair Isle Books\, Washington Island\, WI \nDescription\n\n“A joyous\, exuberantly fun-filled novel of second chances. An absolute delight from start to finish!” —Sarah Haywood\, New York Times bestselling author \n“Bracing\, hilarious\, warm\, this novel is as wayward and mad as the human heart.” —Judy Blundell\, New York Times bestselling author \nA hilarious and heartfelt debut novel following three generations of a boisterous family whose simmering tensions boil over when a home aide enters the picture\, becoming the calamitous force that will either undo or remake this family—perfect for fans of Where’d You Go\, Bernadette and Evvie Drake Starts Over. \nWhen Kevin Gogarty’s irrepressible eighty-three-year-old mother\, Millie\, is caught shoplifting yet again\, he has no choice but to hire a caretaker to keep an eye on her. Kevin\, recently unemployed\, is already at his wits’ end tending to a full house while his wife travels to exotic locales for work\, leaving him solo with his sulky\, misbehaved teenaged daughter\, Aideen\, whose troubles escalate when she befriends the campus rebel at her new boarding school. \nInto the Gogarty fray steps Sylvia\, Millie’s upbeat home aide\, who appears at first to be their saving grace—until she catapults the Gogarty clan into their greatest crisis yet. \nWith charm\, humor\, and pathos to spare\, Good Eggs is a delightful study in self-determination; the notion that it’s never too late to start living; and the unique redemption that family\, despite its maddening flaws\, can offer.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/good-eggs-by-rebecca-hardiman-ggp-online-book-club/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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