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Saturday, October 12, 2024

August Literary Events Hosted by Anderson’s Bookshop

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August 3 – Paula McLain, author of Circling the Sun, 7PM at Anderson’s Bookshop, La Grange at (708) 582-6353.

August 3 – Sara Paretsky, author of Brush Back, 7PM.

August 4 – Sara Paretsky LUNCHEON, author of Brush Back, 11:30AM at Chicago’s Standard Club, 320 S. Plymouth Court. RSVP $40, required. Contact Anderson’s Bookshop, Naperville, (630) 355-2665.

August 4 – Gayle Rosengren, author of Cold War on Maplewood St., 7PM.

August 4 – Susan Dennard, author of Strange and Ever After, 7PM at Anderson’s Two Doors East, 111 W. Jefferson Ave.

August 6 – Rhys Bowen, author of Malice at the Palace, 7PM.

August 11 – Rebecca Makkai, author of Music for Wartime, 7PM.

August 14 – Ali Novak & Miranda Kenneally, authors of The Heartbreakers (Novak), and Jesse’s Girl (Kenneally), 7PM.

August 15 – Jennifer Weiner, author of Who Do You Love?, 1PM at The Little Theatre, 1635 Emerson Ln., Naperville. Tickets available with the purchase of the featured book at Anderson’s Bookshop.

August 15 – Mother Daughter Book Group, discussion of Shadow on the Crown by Patricia Bracewell, 2PM at Borrowed Earth Café, 970 Warren, Downers Grove. RSVP to Anderson’s Bookshop at (630) 963-2665.

August 16 – Not for Kids Only Book Group, discussion of Detective’s Assistant and Cupcake Cousins by Kate Hannigan, 2PM at Two Doors East, 111 W. Jefferson Ave.

August 22 – Cindy Harris, author of Empress Rising, 2PM

August 26 – Kristan Higgins, author of If You Only Knew, to be interviewed by author Sonali Dev, 7PM.

August 27 – Erik Fassnacht, author of A Good Family, 7PM, in Downers Grove, (630) 963-2665.

August 31 – JennxPenn, author of Really Professional Internet Person, 7PM.

All events held at Anderson’s Bookshop unless otherwise noted.

Disclaimer – events and venues are subject to change without notice.

For up-to-the-minute event info, visit www.andersonsbookshop.com.

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