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Boston area author visits, Aug. 9-15

Posted by Jim Concannon  August 7, 2009 04:54 PM
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By Judy Maas
SUNDAY: The New England Poetry Club presents a 200th Birthday Remembrance of Poe, Tennyson, and Longfellow, 4 p.m., East Lawn, Longfellow National Historic Site, 105 Brattle St., Cambridge.
TUESDAY: Molly Rosen, Jennifer Lear, Thea Singer, and Erin St. John Kelly discuss ‘‘Knowing Pains: Women on Love, Sex, and Work in Our 40s,’’ 7 p.m., Brookline Booksmith, Coolidge Corner, Brookline ... Jonathan Tropper discusses ‘‘This Is Where I Leave You,’’ 7 p.m., Porter Square Books, 25 White St., Cambridge ... Mary Malloy (‘‘The Wandering Heart’’) speaks, 7 p.m., Book Ends, 559 Main St., Winchester.
WEDNESDAY: Victoria Adler discusses ‘‘All of Baby Nose to Toes,’’ 11 a.m., Porter Square Books ... Jonathan Tropper discusses ‘‘This Is Where I Leave You,’’ 1 p.m., Borders Downtown Crossing, 10-24 School St. ... Lita Judge reads from ‘‘Pennies for Elephants,’’ 3 p.m., Book Ends.
THURSDAY: Lev Grossman discusses ‘‘The Magicians,’’ 1 p.m., Borders Downtown Crossing, and 6 p.m., Boston Public Library, Copley Square.
FRIDAY: Matt Tavares (‘‘Zachary’s Ball’’) reads and signs his books, 12 to 3 p.m., Book Ends.
SATURDAY: Richard Russo reads from ‘‘That Old Cape Magic’’ (see review) 7 p.m., Sandwich High School, 365 Quaker Meetinghouse Road, East Sandwich.

Events are subject to change.

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