Albuquerque Journal

Presentati­on examines pursuit of best death possible

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AT COLLECTED WORKS:

Journey Santa Fe Presents “Aging in Place: End of Life: The Opportunit­ies, Challenges and Politics of Achieving a ‘Good Death’” with Barak Wolff of the New Mexico End of Life Options Coalition at 11 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 27.

Mark Warren will sign “Wyatt Earp: An American Odyssey” at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29.

Collected Works is at 202 Galisteo St. in Santa Fe. Call 505-988-4226.

AT BOOKWORKS: Rachel Moulton

will discuss “Tinfoil Butterfly” at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27. The Murderinos Book Club will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29.

Join Connie for Story Time and an occasional craft and snack at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 31.

Trish Comer, Peggy Langenwalt­er

and Jennifer Cox Horak will discuss “Wonder Widows: Three Grieving Widows Coming Together to Empower Women to Break the Silence of Widowhood” at 10:45 a.m. Friday, Nov. 1.

Roger Zimmerman will discuss “A History Lover’s Guide to Albuquerqu­e” at 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2.

This tour of New

Mexico’s largest city goes beyond the traditiona­l guidebook to offer a historical journey through an area rich with diverse cultures and their fascinatin­g past. The journey through time starts with the settlement of Native Americans in pueblos along the Rio Grande and then initiative­s by Spain to settle and convert the region. Visit Old Town Plaza, where trade from El Camino Real and the Santa Fe Trail flourished. Look around lesserknow­n sites, including railroad depot facilities, major military landmarks and nostalgic Route 66. Join author and local history lover Roger Zimmerman as he curates an expedition through each era of Albuquerqu­e’s history and its most beloved sites.

Bookworks is at 4022 Rio Grande NW. Call 344-8139. NEW MEXICO BOOK NOTES

AT PAGE ONE: Cynthia Grady

will read from and sign her new history book, “Write to Me,” at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27.

When Executive Order 9066 is enacted after the attack at Pearl Harbor, children’s librarian Clara Breed’s young Japanese American patrons are to be sent to prison camp. Before they are moved, Breed asks the children to write her letters and gives them books to take with them. Through the three years of their internment, the children correspond with Miss Breed, sharing their stories, providing feedback on books, and creating a record of their experience­s.

Page One is at 5850 Eubank NE Suite B-41 in the Mountain View shopping center. Call 294-2026. AT ORGANIC BOOKS: Susan Cooper, Bailey Burch, Randy Cooper, F.N. (Nita) Kelly and Khadijah VanBrakle will sign copies of a new anthology of short works called “Lost Echoes Found” at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27. Pam Lewis will sign “A Young Wife” and other titles at 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2. Organic Books is at 111 Carlisle SE. Call 553-3823.

AT TREASURE HOUSE BOOKS

& GIFTS: Carol Jones will sign “The Nuts and Bolts of Investing” from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2.

Treasure House Books & Gifts is at 2012 South Plaza NW in Old Town. Call 242-7204.

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