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SUMMARY:Word Week "Queer Words\, with Author and TV Producer Bud Gundy"
DESCRIPTION:KQED’s own pledge-master\, Bud Gundy\, recently published a new book\, Somewhere Over Lorain Road\, a mystery set in suburban Ohio. A gay man who had moved to San Francisco returns home to help with his dying father and gets tangled up in a cold-case murder from 40 years ago. Come hear Bud read from his book and discuss his life in public broadcasting as an Emmy award-winning television producer. Tuesday\, March 6\, 7pm\, Folio Books\, 3957 24th St. in Noe Valley. A Word Week 2018 event. \nBud Gundy is a writer\, producer\, director\, and on-air host for KQED. He has won two Emmy Awards and his novel Elf Gift was nominated for an Over the Rainbow Award from the GLBT Round Table of the American Library Association. His latest novel Somewhere Over Lorain Road was released in February 2018. www.budgundy.com \n 
URL:https://litseen.com/event/word-week-queer-words-with-author-and-tv-producer-bud-gundy/
LOCATION:Folio Books\, 3957 24th St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Shobha Rao
DESCRIPTION:Book Release Party for \nGirls Burn Brighter \npublished by Flatiron Books \nA searing\, electrifying debut novel set in India and America\, for readers of Rupi Kaur\, about the EXTRAORDINARY BOND BETWEEN TWO GIRLS driven apart by circumstances but relentless in their search for one another. \nPoornima and Savitha have three strikes against them. They are poor. They are driven. And they are girls. \nWhen Poornima was just a toddler\, she was about to fall into a river. Her mother\, beside herself\, screamed at her father to grab her. But he hesitated: “I was standing there\, and I was thinking…She’s just a girl. Let her go…That’s the thing with girls\, isn’t it…You think\, Push. That’s all it would take. Just one little push.” \nAfter her mother’s death\, Poornima has very little kindness in her life. She is left to take care of her siblings until her father can find her a suitable match. So when Savitha enters their household\, Poornima is intrigued by the joyful\, independent-minded girl. Suddenly their Indian village doesn’t feel quite so claustrophobic\, and Poornima begins to imagine a life beyond the arranged marriage her father is desperate to secure for her. But when a devastating act of cruelty drives Savitha away\, Poornima leaves behind everything she has ever known to find her friend. Her journey takes her into the darkest corners of India’s underworld\, on a harrowing cross-continental journey\, and eventually to an apartment complex in Seattle. Alternating between the girls’ perspectives as they face ruthless obstacles\, Girls Burn Brighter introduces two heroines who never lose the hope that burns within them. \nShobha Rao moved to the United States from India at the age of seven. She is the author of the short story collection An Unrestored Woman. She is the winner of the Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Fiction\, and her story “Kavitha and Mustafa” was chosen by T. C. Boyle for inclusion in Best American Short Stories 2015. She lives in San Francisco. \nPraise for Girls Burn Brighter: \n“Girls Burn Brighter by Shobha Rao blew my heart up. Heart-shards everywhere. I am in awe of the warmth and humanity in this book\, even as it explores some incredibly dark places. I’m going to be thinking about Girls Burn Brighter for a while\, and you’re going to be hearing a lot about it.” —Charlie Jane Anders\, author of All the Birds in the Sky \n“Enchanting… The resplendent prose captures the nuances and intensity of two best friends on the brink of an uncertain and precarious adulthood… An incisive study of a friendship’s unbreakable bond.” —Kirkus Reviews
URL:https://litseen.com/event/shobha-rao/
LOCATION:City Lights Bookstore\, 261 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Shobha Rao
DESCRIPTION:Shobha Rao Book Release Party for\n\nGirls Burn Brighter \npublished by Flatiron Books \nA searing\, electrifying debut novel set in India and America\, for readers of Rupi Kaur\, about the EXTRAORDINARY BOND BETWEEN TWO GIRLS driven apart by circumstances but relentless in their search for one another. \nPoornima and Savitha have three strikes against them. They are poor. They are driven. And they are girls. \nWhen Poornima was just a toddler\, she was about to fall into a river. Her mother\, beside herself\, screamed at her father to grab her. But he hesitated: “I was standing there\, and I was thinking…She’s just a girl. Let her go…That’s the thing with girls\, isn’t it…You think\, Push. That’s all it would take. Just one little push.” \nAfter her mother’s death\, Poornima has very little kindness in her life. She is left to take care of her siblings until her father can find her a suitable match. So when Savitha enters their household\, Poornima is intrigued by the joyful\, independent-minded girl. Suddenly their Indian village doesn’t feel quite so claustrophobic\, and Poornima begins to imagine a life beyond the arranged marriage her father is desperate to secure for her. But when a devastating act of cruelty drives Savitha away\, Poornima leaves behind everything she has ever known to find her friend. Her journey takes her into the darkest corners of India’s underworld\, on a harrowing cross-continental journey\, and eventually to an apartment complex in Seattle. Alternating between the girls’ perspectives as they face ruthless obstacles\, Girls Burn Brighter introduces two heroines who never lose the hope that burns within them. \nShobha Rao moved to the United States from India at the age of seven. She is the author of the short story collection An Unrestored Woman. She is the winner of the Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Fiction\, and her story “Kavitha and Mustafa” was chosen by T. C. Boyle for inclusion in Best American Short Stories 2015. She lives in San Francisco. \nPraise for Girls Burn Brighter: \n“Girls Burn Brighter by Shobha Rao blew my heart up. Heart-shards everywhere. I am in awe of the warmth and humanity in this book\, even as it explores some incredibly dark places. I’m going to be thinking about Girls Burn Brighter for a while\, and you’re going to be hearing a lot about it.” —Charlie Jane Anders\, author of All the Birds in the Sky \n“Enchanting… The resplendent prose captures the nuances and intensity of two best friends on the brink of an uncertain and precarious adulthood… An incisive study of a friendship’s unbreakable bond.” —Kirkus Reviews
URL:https://litseen.com/event/shobha-rao-2/
LOCATION:City Lights Bookstore\, 261 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180306T210000
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SUMMARY:Bonnie Siegler: Signs of Resistance: A Visual History of Protest in America
DESCRIPTION:Bonnie Siegler discusses her new book\, Signs of Resistance: A Visual History of Protest in America with Roman Mars. \n\nAbout Signs of Resistance \n\nIn hundreds of iconic\, smart\, angry\, clever\, unforgettable images\, Signs of Resistance chronicles what truly makes America great: citizens unafraid of speaking truth to power. \nTwo hundred and forty images—from British rule and women’s suffrage to the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War; from women’s equality and Black Lives Matter to the actions of our forty-fifth president and the Women’s March—offer an inspiring\, optimistic\, and visually galvanizing history lesson about the power people have when they take to the streets and stand up for what’s right.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/bonnie-siegler-signs-of-resistance-a-visual-history-of-protest-in-america/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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