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By Judith Maas
July 26, 2009

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TODAY: Andre Dubus III (“The Garden of Lost Days’’) and Margaret Cezair-Thompson (“The True History of Paradise’’) read, 2 p.m., Newtonville Books, 296 Walnut St. . . . David Farley discusses “An Irreverent Curiosity,’’ 7 p.m., Brookline Booksmith, Coolidge Corner . . . Poet Paul Muldoon reads, 4 p.m., Longfellow National Historic Site, 105 Brattle St., Cambridge.

MONDAY: Jamie Cat Callan discusses “French Women Don’t Sleep Alone,’’ 7 p.m., Hingham Public Library, 66 Leavitt St. . . . Poet Martha Rhodes and artist Susan Lyman speak, 7 p.m., Fine Arts Work Center, 24 Pearl St., Provincetown.

TUESDAY: Suzanne Brockmann reads from “Hot Pursuit,’’ 7 p.m., Barnes & Noble, One Worcester Road, Framingham.

WEDNESDAY: Richard Doyle discusses “Winston Churchill Was a Catholic Priest,’’ 2 p.m., Book Rack, 52 State St., Newburyport . . . James Lecesne (“Absolute Brightness’’) and artist David Hilliard speak, 7 p.m., Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown.

THURSDAY: Manil Suri (“The Age of Shiva’’) and Don Lee (“Wrack and Ruin’’) read, 7 p.m., Newtonville Books . . . Willard Spiegelman discusses “Seven Pleasures,’’ 7 p.m., Porter Square Books, 25 White St., Cambridge.

SATURDAY: Jay Asher reads from “Thirteen Reasons Why,’’ 2:30 p.m., Barnes & Noble, Framingham.

For an expanded listing, visit boston.com/ae/books/blog. Announcements must arrive at globebookmaking@hotmail.com two weeks before publication date. Events are subject to change.

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