Who's talking in Marin
Book events
Book Passage: 51 Tamal Vista Blvd., Corte Madera; 415927-0960; bookpassage.com. Nov. 20: Patricia Evangelista discusses “Some People Need Killing: A Memoir of Murder in My Country.” 6 p.m. in person; Nov. 25: Kelly Sather discusses “Small in Real Life: Stories.” 4 p.m. in person; Nov. 28: Stephanie Land discusses “Class: A Memoir of Motherhood, Hunger, and Higher Education” with May-lee
Chai. 5:30 p.m. online; Nov.
30: Melissa Dilkes Pateras discusses “A Dirty Guide to a Clean Home.” 5:30 p.m. online; Nov. 30: Alan Paul discusses “Brothers and Sisters: The Allman Brothers Band” with Blair Jackson. 6 p.m. in person. $36 ticket, includes book. Register online; Dec. 2: Matt Coyle discusses “Odyssey's End” and James L'Etoile discusses “Face of Greed.” 11 a.m. in person; Dec. 2: Georgeanne Brennan discusses “Pistachio: Savory & Sweet Recipes Inspired by World Cuisines” with Robert Holmes. 1 p.m. in person; Dec. 2: Jennifer Burns discusses “Milton Friedman: The Last Conservative.” 4 p.m. in person; Dec. 3: Shelley BlantonStroud discusses “Poster
Girl” with Linda Joy Meyers. 4 p.m. in person; Dec. 4: Terence Clarke and Ron Kaufman discuss “M.M. Diaries.” 4 p.m. in person; Dec. 4: Scott Badler discusses “JFK & the Muckers of Choate.” 5:30 p.m. online; Dec. 5: Alice McDermott discusses “Absolution” with Lisa Gornick discusses “Ana Turns.” 1 p.m. online.
Copperfield's Books: copperfieldsbooks.com. Nov. 28: Oren Jay Sofer discusses “Your Heart Was Made for This.” 6 p.m. online. Register online.
Point Reyes Books: 11315 Highway 1, Point Reyes Station; 415-663-1542; ptreyesbooks.com. Dec. 1: Kerri ní Dochartaigh discusses “Cacophony of Bone.” Noon online. Register online.
Sausalito Books by the Bay: 100 Bay St., Sausalito; 415887-9967; sausalitobooksbythebay.com/2023-events. Nov. 30: Kevin F. Adler discusses “When We Walk By” with Dr. Tajah Tubbs, chief resident of emergency medicine at UCSF. 6 p.m. in person; Dec. 1: Shelley Lindgren discusses “Italian Wine” along with Italian wine tasting. 6 p.m. in person. $50, includes a copy of the book.
Other talks
HopMonk Tavern: 224 Vintage Way, Novato; wonderfest. org/fastandfaraway. Nov.
28: Thomas Targett, associate professor of physics and astronomy at Sonoma State University, discusses “Fast & Faraway: The High Redshift Universe.” 7 p.m. in person.
This event is hosted by Wonderfest, a nonprofit organization founded by Corte Madera resident Tucker Hiatt.
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