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There will be staged reading of Nancy’s full-length play, “Shangri-La,” by Theatre One, on December 17 at 2 pm.The play has four characters: a woman with a secret, her drug-addicted son, her lover, who claims to be Lakota […]

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Join Books on the Square on Friday, October 13th at 7:00 p.m. for Writing Home/Homeland with Nancy Abagian, Nada Samih-Rotondo, and Jared Harel. The Fear of Large and Small Nations  by Nancy Abagian  In The Fear of Large and Small […]

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30 authors and allies of children’s literature (see cast below) tell short, true stories of hope. 100% of proceeds go to PEN America to continue the fight against censorship of books and authors. STARRING: Anika Aldamuy Denise * […]

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“Freedom to Read” is a fundamental American right: your right to choose the ideas, information, and cultural experiences that are right for you and your family. That right is guaranteed by the First Amendment of the United States […]

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Join Doing Good Together for a live-streamed parent webinar by Rebecca Rolland (Fiction, June 2017), Harvard professor and author of The Art of Talking with Children. Following the event, registered attendees will receive a webinar recording, Festival of […]

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In collaboration with the exhibition ‘Displaced: Raida Adon’s Strangeness‘, this reading and conversation considers the struggle of navigating between multiple, often contentious, identities. Enzo Silon Surin (Poetry, 2012) will be in conversation with Samuel Miranda, moderated by Michael Mercurio (Poetry, […]

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Bonita Lee Penn (Poetry, January 2015) reads from her chapbook, “Every Morning a Foot is Looking for My Neck” at the City Books OcTBRfest event.

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Porter Square Books welcomes Sara Levine (Nonfiction/WFYP, January 2006) for an author talk and book signing in celebration of the launch of her new book, Sensitive! “You feel way too much.” / “Will you stop being dramatic?” This tender picture […]

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𝘈𝘭𝘭 𝘞𝘢𝘵𝘦𝘳 𝘏𝘢𝘴 𝘗𝘦𝘳𝘧𝘦𝘤𝘵 𝘔𝘦𝘮𝘰𝘳𝘺 takes us from the author’s ancestral roots along the coast of Yaffa, Palestine, to the shores of Rhode Island. Nada Samih-Rotondo’s (Fiction, June 2012) powerful narrative unravels the layers of silence within families, […]

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Join Brown Bookstore for the launch of Nada Samih-Rotondo’s debut book All Water Has Perfect Memory. Life changes forever for six-year-old Nada when Iraq’s invasion of her birth country of Kuwait pushes her mother to immigrate with her to […]
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