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            <![CDATA[ Frontlist | Some Great Virtual Book Events Of This Week: Nov. 9-15 ]]>
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            <![CDATA[ <h6>Oprah chats with Emmanuel Acho, Margaret Atwood chats with Rumaan Alam, a stellar cast reads from <i>The Best American Short Stories 2020</i>, and much more.</h6>
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<h6 class=subbuzz__title  xs-mb1 bold><span class=js-subbuzz__title-text>Monday, Nov. 9</span></h6>
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<b>Ibram X. Kendi</b> discusses <i>How to Be an Antiracist</i> with WBEZ journalist <b>Natalie Moore</b> — hosted by multiple Chicago independent bookstores and libraries, 6 p.m. CT.
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<b>Carl Hiaasen</b> discusses <i>Squeeze Me</i> with <b>Karen Russell</b> — presented by the Portland Book Festival, 5 p.m. PT.

<b>Aimee Bender</b> (<i>The Butterfly Lampshade</i>) and <b>Katie Simpson Smith</b> (<i>The Everlasting</i>) discuss past, present, and memory in fiction — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 6 p.m. CT.

<b>Elizabeth Berg</b> <em>I’ll Be Seeing You: A Memoir</em> with <strong>Daniel Goldin</strong> and <strong>Lisa Baudoin —</strong> hosted by Boswell Books, 7 p.m. CT.

<b>Scott O’Connor</b> discusses <i>Zero Zone</i> with <b>Maria Hummel</b> — hosted by Book Soup, 6 p.m. PT.

<b>Merrill Markoe</b> discusses <i>We Saw Scenery: The Early Diaries of Merrill Markoe</i> with <b>Susan Orlean</b> — hosted by Vroman's, 6 p.m. PT.

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<b>Margaret Atwood</b> discusses her new poetry collection <i>Dearly</i> with <b>Rumaan Alam</b> — hosted by Literati, 8 p.m. ET.

<b>Brit Bennett</b> (<i>The Vanishing Half</i>) and <b>Bryan Washington</b> (<i>Memorial</i>) discuss family ties in fiction, moderated by Jennifer Baker — presented by the Portland Book Festival, 1 p.m. PT.

<b>C.L. Polk</b> reads from and discusses <i>The Midnight Bargain</i> — hosted by A Room of One's Own, 7 p.m. CT.

<b>Jessica Goudeau</b> (<i>After the Last Border: Two Families and the Story of Refuge in America</i>), <b>Rosayra Pablo Cruz and Julie Schwietert Collazo</b> (<i>The Book of Rosy: A Mother's Story of Separation at the Border</i>), and <b>Francisco Cantú</b> (<i>Dear America: Letters of Hope, Habitat, Defiance, and Democracy</i>) discuss the immigrant experience in the US — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 11:30 a.m. CT.

<b>Sigrid Nunez</b> (<i>What Are You Going Through</i>) and <b>Kate Murphy</b> (<i>You're Not Listening: What You're Missing and Why It Matters</i>) discuss empathy, connection, and how we can strengthen our relationships with one another — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 2:30 p.m. CT.

<b>Evette Dionne</b> (<em>Lifting As We Climb: Black Women’s Battle for the Ballot Box</em>) and <b>Anne Helen Petersen</b> (<i>Can’t Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation</i>) discuss burnout and politics — presented by the Portland Book Festival, 5:30 p.m. PT.
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<b>P. Djèlí Clark</b> (<i>Ring Shout</i>) and <b>Nazanine Hozar</b> (<i>Aria</i>) discuss resistance and uprising in fiction — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 4 p.m. CT.

<b>Kiese Laymon</b> discusses <em>How to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America</em> with <b>Kai M. Green, Darnell L. Moore, Marlon Peterson</b>, and <b>Mychal Denzel Smith</b> — hosted by The Strand, 7 p.m. ET.

<b>Paola Ramos</b> discusses <i>Finding Latinx: In Search of the Voices Redefining Latino Identity</i> with <b>Lupita Aquino of Lupita Reads</b> — co-hosted by Duende District Bookstore and Word Up Community Bookshop, 6 p.m. ET.

<b>Gloria Chao</b> (<i>Rent A Boyfriend</i>), <b>Chris Jones</b> (<i>Rise Up!</i>), and <b>Sonali Dev</b> (<i>Recipe for Persuasion</i>) discuss their books in a panel conversation moderated by <b>Andrea Thome</b> — a fundraiser event for Assistance League Chicagoland West, 7 p.m. CT.

<b>Melanie Sumrow</b> (<i>The Inside Battle</i>), <b>Adib Khorram</b> (<i>Darius the Great Deserves Better</i>), <b>Mark Oshiro</b> (<i>Each of Us a Desert</i>), <b>Sally J. Pla</b> (<i>Stanley Will Probably Be Fine</i>), <b>Tanya Guerrero</b> (<i>How to Make Friends With the Sea</i>) in a panel discussion about middle grade and YA — hosted by Anderson's Bookshops, 7 p.m. CT.

<b>Beverly Daniel Tatum</b> discusses <i>Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: And Other Conversations About Race</i> with <b>Allison Briscoe-Smith</b> — presented by the Common Ground Speaking Series, 4 p.m. PT.

<strong>Adrienne Raphel</strong> discusses <em>Thinking Inside the Box: Adventures with Crosswords and the Puzzling People Who Can't Live Without Them</em> with <strong>Daniel Goldin</strong> — hosted by Boswell Books, 7 p.m. CT.
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<b>Melody Schreiber</b> discusses <i>What We Didn't Expect: Personal Stories about Premature Birth</i> with <b>Tyrese Coleman</b> and <b>Jonathan Freeman-Coppadge</b> — hosted by Loyalty Bookstores, 8 p.m. ET.

<b>Becky Cooper</b> discusses <i>We Keep the Dead Close: A Murder at Harvard and a Half Century of Silence</i> with <b>Ron Chernow</b> — hosted by Politics &amp; Prose, 6 p.m. ET.

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<b>Emmanuel Acho</b> discusses <i>Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man</i> with <b>Oprah Winfrey</b> — hosted by Flatiron Books and multiple bookstores, 8 p.m. ET.

<b>Curtis Sittenfeld</b> hosts a celebration of <i>The Best American Short Stories</i>, featuring an excerpt from The Special World by <b>Tiphanie Yanique</b>, performed by <b>Hampton Fluker</b>; It's Not You by <b>Elizabeth McCracken</b>, performed by <b>Hope Davis</b>; and Rubberdust by <b>Sarah Thankam Mathews</b>, performed by <b>Purva Bedi</b> — hosted by Symphony Space, 7:30 p.m. ET.

<b>Jodi Picoult</b> discusses <i>The Book of Two Ways</i> with <b>Amanda Eyre Ward</b> — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 6 p.m. CT.

<b>Kiese Laymon</b> discusses <i>How to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America</i> with <b>B. Brian Foster</b> — hosted by Powell's, 5 p.m. PT.

<b>Suzanne Park</b> discusses <i>Loathe at First Sight</i> with <b>Alexa Martin</b> — hosted by Parnassus Books, 6 p.m. CT.

<b>Nicole Krauss</b> discusses <i>To Be a Man</i> with <b>Joshua Cohen</b> — hosted by Harvard Book Store, 7 p.m. ET.

<b>Pamela Sneed</b> discusses <i>Funeral Diva</i> with <b>Saeed Jones</b> — hosted by McNally Jackson, 7 p.m. ET.

<b>Maureen Mahon</b> discusses <i>Black Diamond Queens: African American Women and Rock and Roll</i> with <b>Bridgett M. Davis</b> — hosted by Greenlight Bookstore, 7:30 p.m. ET.
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<b>Aimee Nezhukumatathil</b> (<i>World of Wonders: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments</i>) and <b>Andrew Krivak</b> (<i>The Bear</i>) discuss their most recent books in a conversation centered around the environment — hosted by Independent Publishers Caucus and multiple bookstores, 5 p.m. ET.

<b>Mona Kareem, Grace Talusan</b>, and <b>Deepak Unnikrishnan</b> discuss immigrant writing in a time of crisis and the anthology <i>And We Came Outside and Saw the Stars Again</i> with <b>Ilan Stevens</b> — hosted by Brookline Booksmith, 5 p.m. ET.

<b>Chris Stedman</b> discusses <i>IRL: Finding Realness, Meaning, and Belonging in Our Digital Lives</i> with <strong>Joel Kim Booster</strong> — hosted by Dynasty Typewriter, 6 p.m. PT.

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<b>Rumaan Alam</b> (<i>Leave the World Behind</i>) and <b>Jonathan Lethem</b> (<i>The Arrest</i>) discuss post-collapse contemporary dread and family tension in fiction — presented by the Portland Book Festival, 6 p.m. PT.

<b>Brit Bennett</b> discusses <i>The Vanishing Half</i> with <b>Dalia Azim</b> — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 10 a.m. CT.

<b>Yaa Gyasi</b> discusses <i>Transcendent Kingdom</i> — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 12 p.m. CT.

<b>Cory Doctorow</b> (<i>Attack Surface</i>), <b>TJ Klune</b> (<i>The House in the Cerulean Sea</i>), and <b>Jonathan Lethem</b> (<i>The Arrest</i>) read from and discuss their latest books — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 2:30 p.m. CT.
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<b>Kevin Kwan</b> discusses <i>Sex and Vanity</i> — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 5:30 p.m. CT. .

<b>Kim Gordon</b> discusses <i>Kim Gordon: No Icon</i> with <strong>Carrie Brownstein</strong> — hosted by Powell's, 5 p.m. PT.

<b>Bryan Washington</b> discusses <i>Memorial</i> with <b>Kristen Arnett</b> — hosted by Politics &amp; Prose, 7 p.m. ET.

<b>Eula Biss</b> (<i>Having and Being Had</i>), <b>Danielle Evans</b> (<i>The Office of Historical Corrections</i>), <b>Christa Parravani</b> (<i>Loved and Wanted: A Memoir of Choice, Children, and Womanhood</i>), and <b>Sejal Shah</b> (<i>This Is One Way to Dance</i>) in a panel on choices moderated by <b>Michele Filgate</b> — presented by the Red Ink Series, 7 p.m. ET.

<b>Jerald Walker</b> (<i>How to Make a Slave and Other Essays</i>) and <b>Robert Atwan</b> (<i>The Best American Essays 2020</i>) discuss their latest books — hosted by Harvard Book Store, 7 p.m. ET.<i>y</i> with <b>Dr. Victoria De Francesco Soto</b> — hosted by BookPeople, 7 p.m. CT.

A conversation about <b>Shirley Hazzard's</b> <i>Collected Stories</i> with authors and scholars <strong>Brigitta Olubas,</strong> <strong>Michelle de Kretser, and</strong> <strong>Robert Pogue Harrison</strong> — hosted by McNally Jackson, 7 p.m. ET.

<b>Marlee Grace</b> discusses <i>Getting to Center: Pathways Toward Finding Yourself Within the Great Unknown</i> with <b>Erica Chidi</b> — hosted by Skylight Books, 6:30 p.m. PT.

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<b>David Chang</b> (<i>Eat a Peach</i>) and <b>Lisa Donovan</b> (<i>Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger</i>) discuss their memoirs — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 10 a.m. CT.

<strong>Anthony Horowitz</strong> discusses <em>Moonflower Murders</em> — a fundraiser for the Friends of the Milwaukee Public Library, 2 p.m. CT.

<b>Claire Messud (</b><em>Kant’s Little Prussian Head and Other Reasons Why I Write: An Autobiography in Essays</em>) and <b>Lydia Millet</b> (<em>A Children’s Bible</em>) discuss their works with <strong>Alexander Chee</strong> — presented by the Portland Book Festival, 2 p.m. PT.

<b>Alyssa Cole</b> chats with <b>Alexandria Belleflour</b> (<i>Written in the Stars</i>), <b>Nina Crespo</b> (<i>Her Sweet Temptation</i>), and <b>Rebekah Weatherspoon</b> (<i>If the Boot Fits</i>) — hosted by Loyalty Bookstores, 6 p.m. ET.

<b>Tehlor Kay Mejia and Anna-Marie McLemore</b> (<em>Miss Meteor</em>) and <b>Bethany C. Morrow</b> (<em>A Song Below Water</em>) discuss teen heroines, power, and magic with <b>Emilly Prado</b> — presented by the Portland Book Festival, 3:30 p.m. PT. <a href=https://literary-arts.org/event/pdf-mejia-mclemore-morrow/ target=_blank rel=nofollow noopener noreferrer data-affiliate=true data-skimlinks-tracking=5769828 data-vars-affiliate=www.parnassusbooks.net data-vars-href=https://literary-arts.org/event/pdf-mejia-mclemore-morrow/ data-vars-link-id=0 data-vars-price=>.</a>

<b>Vitor Martins</b> discusses <i>Here the Whole Time</i> with <b>Abdi Nazemian</b> — hosted by Books Are Magic, 7 p.m. ET.

<b>Becky Cooper</b> discusses <i>We Keep the Dead Close: A Murder at Harvard and a Half Century of Silence</i> with <b>Patrick Radden Keefe</b> — hosted by Harvard Book Store, 7 p.m. ET.
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<b>Micah Nemerever</b> discusses <i>These Violent Delights</i> with <b>Sam J. Miller</b> — hosted by Porter Square Books, 7 p.m. ET.

<b>Emma Theriault</b> discusses <i>Rebel Rose</i> with <b>Dhonielle Clayton</b> — hosted by Mysterious Galaxy, 6 p.m. PT.

<b>Denise Kiernan</b> discusses <i>We Gather Together: A Nation Divided, a President in Turmoil, and a Historic Campaign to Embrace Gratitude and Grace</i> with <b>Wiley Cash</b> — hosted by Parnassus Books, 6 p.m. CT.

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<b>Isabel Wilkerson</b> discusses <i>Caste: The Origins of our Discontents</i> with <b>Saeed Jones</b> — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 11:30 a.m. CT.

<b>Margaret Atwood</b> discusses her poetry collection <i>Dearly</i> with <b>Natalie Diaz</b> — hosted by Brazos Bookstore, 7 p.m. CT.

<b>Natalie Diaz</b> (<i>Postcolonial Love Poem</i>) and <b>Deesha Philyaw</b> (<i>The Secret Lives of Church Ladies</i>) discuss their books — presented by the Texas Book Festival and the National Book Foundation, 2 p.m. CT.

<b>Kim Johnson</b> (<i>This Is My America</i>) and <b>Francisco X. Stork</b> (<i>Illegal</i>) discuss the fight for justice in YA novels, moderated by <b>Kenrya Rankin</b> — presented by the Portland Book Festival, 2:30 p.m. PT.
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<b>Joy Cox</b> discusses <em>Fat Girls in Black Bodies: Creating Communities of Our Own</em> with <b>Makia Green</b> — hosted by Charis Books &amp; More, 3 p.m. ET.

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Debut Texas novelists <b>Bryan Washington</b> (<i>Memorial</i>), <b>Richard Z. Santos</b> (<i>Trust Me</i>), and <b>James Wade</b> (<i>All Things Left Wild</i>) discuss their books – presented by the Texas Book Festival, 10 a.m. CT.

<b>Ottessa Moshfegh</b> (<i>Death in Her Hands</i>) and <b>Stephen Graham Jones</b> (<i>The Only Good Indians</i>) discuss characters whose pasts or obsessions haunt them, figuratively and literally — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 2 p.m. CT.

<b>Jo Nesbo</b> (<i>The Kingdom</i>) and <b>Michael Connelly</b> (<i>The Law of Innocence</i>) discuss their new books with <b>Oline Cogdill</b> — hosted by Politics &amp; Prose, 1 p.m. ET.

<b>Alice Randall</b> presents a virtual happy hour to celebrate her book <i>Black Bottom Saints</i> — hosted by Parnassus Books, 5 p.m. CT.

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                <![CDATA[ <h6>Oprah chats with Emmanuel Acho, Margaret Atwood chats with Rumaan Alam, a stellar cast reads from <i>The Best American Short Stories 2020</i>, and much more.</h6>
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<b>Ibram X. Kendi</b> discusses <i>How to Be an Antiracist</i> with WBEZ journalist <b>Natalie Moore</b> — hosted by multiple Chicago independent bookstores and libraries, 6 p.m. CT.
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<b>Carl Hiaasen</b> discusses <i>Squeeze Me</i> with <b>Karen Russell</b> — presented by the Portland Book Festival, 5 p.m. PT.

<b>Aimee Bender</b> (<i>The Butterfly Lampshade</i>) and <b>Katie Simpson Smith</b> (<i>The Everlasting</i>) discuss past, present, and memory in fiction — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 6 p.m. CT.

<b>Elizabeth Berg</b> <em>I’ll Be Seeing You: A Memoir</em> with <strong>Daniel Goldin</strong> and <strong>Lisa Baudoin —</strong> hosted by Boswell Books, 7 p.m. CT.

<b>Scott O’Connor</b> discusses <i>Zero Zone</i> with <b>Maria Hummel</b> — hosted by Book Soup, 6 p.m. PT.

<b>Merrill Markoe</b> discusses <i>We Saw Scenery: The Early Diaries of Merrill Markoe</i> with <b>Susan Orlean</b> — hosted by Vroman's, 6 p.m. PT.

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<b>Margaret Atwood</b> discusses her new poetry collection <i>Dearly</i> with <b>Rumaan Alam</b> — hosted by Literati, 8 p.m. ET.

<b>Brit Bennett</b> (<i>The Vanishing Half</i>) and <b>Bryan Washington</b> (<i>Memorial</i>) discuss family ties in fiction, moderated by Jennifer Baker — presented by the Portland Book Festival, 1 p.m. PT.

<b>C.L. Polk</b> reads from and discusses <i>The Midnight Bargain</i> — hosted by A Room of One's Own, 7 p.m. CT.

<b>Jessica Goudeau</b> (<i>After the Last Border: Two Families and the Story of Refuge in America</i>), <b>Rosayra Pablo Cruz and Julie Schwietert Collazo</b> (<i>The Book of Rosy: A Mother's Story of Separation at the Border</i>), and <b>Francisco Cantú</b> (<i>Dear America: Letters of Hope, Habitat, Defiance, and Democracy</i>) discuss the immigrant experience in the US — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 11:30 a.m. CT.

<b>Sigrid Nunez</b> (<i>What Are You Going Through</i>) and <b>Kate Murphy</b> (<i>You're Not Listening: What You're Missing and Why It Matters</i>) discuss empathy, connection, and how we can strengthen our relationships with one another — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 2:30 p.m. CT.

<b>Evette Dionne</b> (<em>Lifting As We Climb: Black Women’s Battle for the Ballot Box</em>) and <b>Anne Helen Petersen</b> (<i>Can’t Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation</i>) discuss burnout and politics — presented by the Portland Book Festival, 5:30 p.m. PT.
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<b>P. Djèlí Clark</b> (<i>Ring Shout</i>) and <b>Nazanine Hozar</b> (<i>Aria</i>) discuss resistance and uprising in fiction — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 4 p.m. CT.

<b>Kiese Laymon</b> discusses <em>How to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America</em> with <b>Kai M. Green, Darnell L. Moore, Marlon Peterson</b>, and <b>Mychal Denzel Smith</b> — hosted by The Strand, 7 p.m. ET.

<b>Paola Ramos</b> discusses <i>Finding Latinx: In Search of the Voices Redefining Latino Identity</i> with <b>Lupita Aquino of Lupita Reads</b> — co-hosted by Duende District Bookstore and Word Up Community Bookshop, 6 p.m. ET.

<b>Gloria Chao</b> (<i>Rent A Boyfriend</i>), <b>Chris Jones</b> (<i>Rise Up!</i>), and <b>Sonali Dev</b> (<i>Recipe for Persuasion</i>) discuss their books in a panel conversation moderated by <b>Andrea Thome</b> — a fundraiser event for Assistance League Chicagoland West, 7 p.m. CT.

<b>Melanie Sumrow</b> (<i>The Inside Battle</i>), <b>Adib Khorram</b> (<i>Darius the Great Deserves Better</i>), <b>Mark Oshiro</b> (<i>Each of Us a Desert</i>), <b>Sally J. Pla</b> (<i>Stanley Will Probably Be Fine</i>), <b>Tanya Guerrero</b> (<i>How to Make Friends With the Sea</i>) in a panel discussion about middle grade and YA — hosted by Anderson's Bookshops, 7 p.m. CT.

<b>Beverly Daniel Tatum</b> discusses <i>Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: And Other Conversations About Race</i> with <b>Allison Briscoe-Smith</b> — presented by the Common Ground Speaking Series, 4 p.m. PT.

<strong>Adrienne Raphel</strong> discusses <em>Thinking Inside the Box: Adventures with Crosswords and the Puzzling People Who Can't Live Without Them</em> with <strong>Daniel Goldin</strong> — hosted by Boswell Books, 7 p.m. CT.
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<b>Melody Schreiber</b> discusses <i>What We Didn't Expect: Personal Stories about Premature Birth</i> with <b>Tyrese Coleman</b> and <b>Jonathan Freeman-Coppadge</b> — hosted by Loyalty Bookstores, 8 p.m. ET.

<b>Becky Cooper</b> discusses <i>We Keep the Dead Close: A Murder at Harvard and a Half Century of Silence</i> with <b>Ron Chernow</b> — hosted by Politics &amp; Prose, 6 p.m. ET.

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<b>Emmanuel Acho</b> discusses <i>Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man</i> with <b>Oprah Winfrey</b> — hosted by Flatiron Books and multiple bookstores, 8 p.m. ET.

<b>Curtis Sittenfeld</b> hosts a celebration of <i>The Best American Short Stories</i>, featuring an excerpt from The Special World by <b>Tiphanie Yanique</b>, performed by <b>Hampton Fluker</b>; It's Not You by <b>Elizabeth McCracken</b>, performed by <b>Hope Davis</b>; and Rubberdust by <b>Sarah Thankam Mathews</b>, performed by <b>Purva Bedi</b> — hosted by Symphony Space, 7:30 p.m. ET.

<b>Jodi Picoult</b> discusses <i>The Book of Two Ways</i> with <b>Amanda Eyre Ward</b> — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 6 p.m. CT.

<b>Kiese Laymon</b> discusses <i>How to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America</i> with <b>B. Brian Foster</b> — hosted by Powell's, 5 p.m. PT.

<b>Suzanne Park</b> discusses <i>Loathe at First Sight</i> with <b>Alexa Martin</b> — hosted by Parnassus Books, 6 p.m. CT.

<b>Nicole Krauss</b> discusses <i>To Be a Man</i> with <b>Joshua Cohen</b> — hosted by Harvard Book Store, 7 p.m. ET.

<b>Pamela Sneed</b> discusses <i>Funeral Diva</i> with <b>Saeed Jones</b> — hosted by McNally Jackson, 7 p.m. ET.

<b>Maureen Mahon</b> discusses <i>Black Diamond Queens: African American Women and Rock and Roll</i> with <b>Bridgett M. Davis</b> — hosted by Greenlight Bookstore, 7:30 p.m. ET.
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<b>Aimee Nezhukumatathil</b> (<i>World of Wonders: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments</i>) and <b>Andrew Krivak</b> (<i>The Bear</i>) discuss their most recent books in a conversation centered around the environment — hosted by Independent Publishers Caucus and multiple bookstores, 5 p.m. ET.

<b>Mona Kareem, Grace Talusan</b>, and <b>Deepak Unnikrishnan</b> discuss immigrant writing in a time of crisis and the anthology <i>And We Came Outside and Saw the Stars Again</i> with <b>Ilan Stevens</b> — hosted by Brookline Booksmith, 5 p.m. ET.

<b>Chris Stedman</b> discusses <i>IRL: Finding Realness, Meaning, and Belonging in Our Digital Lives</i> with <strong>Joel Kim Booster</strong> — hosted by Dynasty Typewriter, 6 p.m. PT.

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<b>Rumaan Alam</b> (<i>Leave the World Behind</i>) and <b>Jonathan Lethem</b> (<i>The Arrest</i>) discuss post-collapse contemporary dread and family tension in fiction — presented by the Portland Book Festival, 6 p.m. PT.

<b>Brit Bennett</b> discusses <i>The Vanishing Half</i> with <b>Dalia Azim</b> — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 10 a.m. CT.

<b>Yaa Gyasi</b> discusses <i>Transcendent Kingdom</i> — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 12 p.m. CT.

<b>Cory Doctorow</b> (<i>Attack Surface</i>), <b>TJ Klune</b> (<i>The House in the Cerulean Sea</i>), and <b>Jonathan Lethem</b> (<i>The Arrest</i>) read from and discuss their latest books — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 2:30 p.m. CT.
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<b>Kevin Kwan</b> discusses <i>Sex and Vanity</i> — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 5:30 p.m. CT. .

<b>Kim Gordon</b> discusses <i>Kim Gordon: No Icon</i> with <strong>Carrie Brownstein</strong> — hosted by Powell's, 5 p.m. PT.

<b>Bryan Washington</b> discusses <i>Memorial</i> with <b>Kristen Arnett</b> — hosted by Politics &amp; Prose, 7 p.m. ET.

<b>Eula Biss</b> (<i>Having and Being Had</i>), <b>Danielle Evans</b> (<i>The Office of Historical Corrections</i>), <b>Christa Parravani</b> (<i>Loved and Wanted: A Memoir of Choice, Children, and Womanhood</i>), and <b>Sejal Shah</b> (<i>This Is One Way to Dance</i>) in a panel on choices moderated by <b>Michele Filgate</b> — presented by the Red Ink Series, 7 p.m. ET.

<b>Jerald Walker</b> (<i>How to Make a Slave and Other Essays</i>) and <b>Robert Atwan</b> (<i>The Best American Essays 2020</i>) discuss their latest books — hosted by Harvard Book Store, 7 p.m. ET.<i>y</i> with <b>Dr. Victoria De Francesco Soto</b> — hosted by BookPeople, 7 p.m. CT.

A conversation about <b>Shirley Hazzard's</b> <i>Collected Stories</i> with authors and scholars <strong>Brigitta Olubas,</strong> <strong>Michelle de Kretser, and</strong> <strong>Robert Pogue Harrison</strong> — hosted by McNally Jackson, 7 p.m. ET.

<b>Marlee Grace</b> discusses <i>Getting to Center: Pathways Toward Finding Yourself Within the Great Unknown</i> with <b>Erica Chidi</b> — hosted by Skylight Books, 6:30 p.m. PT.

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<b>David Chang</b> (<i>Eat a Peach</i>) and <b>Lisa Donovan</b> (<i>Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger</i>) discuss their memoirs — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 10 a.m. CT.

<strong>Anthony Horowitz</strong> discusses <em>Moonflower Murders</em> — a fundraiser for the Friends of the Milwaukee Public Library, 2 p.m. CT.

<b>Claire Messud (</b><em>Kant’s Little Prussian Head and Other Reasons Why I Write: An Autobiography in Essays</em>) and <b>Lydia Millet</b> (<em>A Children’s Bible</em>) discuss their works with <strong>Alexander Chee</strong> — presented by the Portland Book Festival, 2 p.m. PT.

<b>Alyssa Cole</b> chats with <b>Alexandria Belleflour</b> (<i>Written in the Stars</i>), <b>Nina Crespo</b> (<i>Her Sweet Temptation</i>), and <b>Rebekah Weatherspoon</b> (<i>If the Boot Fits</i>) — hosted by Loyalty Bookstores, 6 p.m. ET.

<b>Tehlor Kay Mejia and Anna-Marie McLemore</b> (<em>Miss Meteor</em>) and <b>Bethany C. Morrow</b> (<em>A Song Below Water</em>) discuss teen heroines, power, and magic with <b>Emilly Prado</b> — presented by the Portland Book Festival, 3:30 p.m. PT. <a href=https://literary-arts.org/event/pdf-mejia-mclemore-morrow/ target=_blank rel=nofollow noopener noreferrer data-affiliate=true data-skimlinks-tracking=5769828 data-vars-affiliate=www.parnassusbooks.net data-vars-href=https://literary-arts.org/event/pdf-mejia-mclemore-morrow/ data-vars-link-id=0 data-vars-price=>.</a>

<b>Vitor Martins</b> discusses <i>Here the Whole Time</i> with <b>Abdi Nazemian</b> — hosted by Books Are Magic, 7 p.m. ET.

<b>Becky Cooper</b> discusses <i>We Keep the Dead Close: A Murder at Harvard and a Half Century of Silence</i> with <b>Patrick Radden Keefe</b> — hosted by Harvard Book Store, 7 p.m. ET.
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<b>Micah Nemerever</b> discusses <i>These Violent Delights</i> with <b>Sam J. Miller</b> — hosted by Porter Square Books, 7 p.m. ET.

<b>Emma Theriault</b> discusses <i>Rebel Rose</i> with <b>Dhonielle Clayton</b> — hosted by Mysterious Galaxy, 6 p.m. PT.

<b>Denise Kiernan</b> discusses <i>We Gather Together: A Nation Divided, a President in Turmoil, and a Historic Campaign to Embrace Gratitude and Grace</i> with <b>Wiley Cash</b> — hosted by Parnassus Books, 6 p.m. CT.

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<b>Isabel Wilkerson</b> discusses <i>Caste: The Origins of our Discontents</i> with <b>Saeed Jones</b> — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 11:30 a.m. CT.

<b>Margaret Atwood</b> discusses her poetry collection <i>Dearly</i> with <b>Natalie Diaz</b> — hosted by Brazos Bookstore, 7 p.m. CT.

<b>Natalie Diaz</b> (<i>Postcolonial Love Poem</i>) and <b>Deesha Philyaw</b> (<i>The Secret Lives of Church Ladies</i>) discuss their books — presented by the Texas Book Festival and the National Book Foundation, 2 p.m. CT.

<b>Kim Johnson</b> (<i>This Is My America</i>) and <b>Francisco X. Stork</b> (<i>Illegal</i>) discuss the fight for justice in YA novels, moderated by <b>Kenrya Rankin</b> — presented by the Portland Book Festival, 2:30 p.m. PT.
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<b>Joy Cox</b> discusses <em>Fat Girls in Black Bodies: Creating Communities of Our Own</em> with <b>Makia Green</b> — hosted by Charis Books &amp; More, 3 p.m. ET.

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Debut Texas novelists <b>Bryan Washington</b> (<i>Memorial</i>), <b>Richard Z. Santos</b> (<i>Trust Me</i>), and <b>James Wade</b> (<i>All Things Left Wild</i>) discuss their books – presented by the Texas Book Festival, 10 a.m. CT.

<b>Ottessa Moshfegh</b> (<i>Death in Her Hands</i>) and <b>Stephen Graham Jones</b> (<i>The Only Good Indians</i>) discuss characters whose pasts or obsessions haunt them, figuratively and literally — presented by the Texas Book Festival, 2 p.m. CT.

<b>Jo Nesbo</b> (<i>The Kingdom</i>) and <b>Michael Connelly</b> (<i>The Law of Innocence</i>) discuss their new books with <b>Oline Cogdill</b> — hosted by Politics &amp; Prose, 1 p.m. ET.

<b>Alice Randall</b> presents a virtual happy hour to celebrate her book <i>Black Bottom Saints</i> — hosted by Parnassus Books, 5 p.m. CT.

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