In “Status and Culture,” W. David Marx sets out to unravel the grand mysteries of identity.
In her follow-up to “The Outrun,” Amy Liptrot grapples with more urban demons.
In her follow-up to “The Outrun,” Amy Liptrot grapples with more urban demons.
In “Agatha Christie: An Elusive Woman,” Lucy Worsley revisits the weird story of one of the 20th century’s most popular and enduring authors.
In “Agatha Christie: An Elusive Woman,” Lucy Worsley revisits the weird story of one of the 20th century’s most popular and enduring authors.
The toast and terror of Belle Epoque Paris, Marguerite Steinheil was a society hostess, a woman of letters, a muse — and probably a murderer.
The toast and terror of Belle Epoque Paris, Marguerite Steinheil was a society hostess, a woman of letters, a muse — and probably a murderer.
Ethan Chorin, who served in Libya, presents details that most Americans don't know about the embassy attack — and explores the role domestic politics played in the aftermath.
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Suggested for ages 6-14. Registration required. Read a story to therapy dogs, Erin, Kody, Fritz, and Frieda, who love sharing stories with children. All programs subject to change or cancellation.
In “The Rising Tide,” old school chums who meet on an island off the Northumberland coast become murder suspects.
In “The Rising Tide,” old school chums who meet on an island off the Northumberland coast become murder suspects.
The Emmy-nominated star of “GLOW” and “The Hunt,” is also, it turns out, a pretty imaginative writer, as her new book of essays shows.
Decades after traveling without his parents from El Salvador to the U.S. as a 9-year-old — a journey that almost killed him — Zamora describes the experience in a memoir.
“The Marriage Portrait” is the fictionalized story of the 16th-century Italian noblewoman Lucrezia di Cosimo de’Medici.
“The Marriage Portrait” is the fictionalized story of the 16th-century Italian noblewoman Lucrezia di Cosimo de’Medici.
In Reine Arcache Melvin’s debut, “The Betrayed,” the Filipina-born daughters of a dead political dissident fall for the enemy.
In Reine Arcache Melvin’s debut, “The Betrayed,” the Filipina-born daughters of a dead political dissident fall for the enemy.
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Open to all ages. Registration required. Meet local author Aneesha DuBois, who wrote the book, Passport Poppy, chronicling the travels of seven year old Poppy Taylor. Book signing available after program. All programs subject to change or cancellation.
How the 2001 World Series made an author question his faith in the power of the narrative arc.
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