Who's talking in Marin
Book events
Belvedere Tiburon Library: 1501 Tiburon Blvd., Tiburon; 415-789-2665; beltiblibrary.org. Feb. 15: The Wednesday Morning Book Group discusses “The Searcher” by Tana French. 11 a.m. in person. Register online.
Book Passage: 51 Tamal Vista Blvd., Corte Madera; 415-9270960; bookpassage.com. Feb. 12: Karen Joy Fowler discusses “Booth.” 1 p.m. in person; Feb.
12: Christie Tate discusses “B.F.F: A Memoir of Friendship Lost and Found.” 4p.m. in person; Feb. 14: Daniel Black discusses “Black on Black” and Kristin Henning discusses “The Rage of Innocence.” 5:30 p.m. online; Feb. 15: Roberto Lavato discusses “Unforgetting” and Raina J. León discusses “black god mother this body.” 5:30 p.m. online; Feb. 16: Barbara RaeVenter discusses “I Know Who You Are.” 1 p.m. in person; Feb. 16: Oindrila Mukherjee discusses “The Dream Builders” and Maylee Chai discusses “Tomorrow in Shanghai.” 5:30 p.m. online; Feb. 18: Eugenia Yoh and Vivienne Chang discuss “This is Not My Home.” 11 a.m. in person; Feb.
18: Sonora Jha discusses “The Laughter” with Robin McLean. 4 p.m. in person; Feb. 21: Ben Jealous discusses “Never Forget Our People Were Always Free.” 6 p.m. in person.
The Civic Center Library: 3501 Civic Center Drive, suite 414,
San Rafael; 415-473-6057; marinlibrary.org. Feb. 16: The Afternoon Book Club discusses “Winter” by Ali Smith. 1 p.m. online. Email Ann Bertucci for Zoom link at abertucci@marincounty.org.
Headlands Center for the
Arts: 944Fort Barry, Sausalito; 415-331-2787; headlands.org. Feb. 12: The book launch for “Process + Place: Headlands at 40.” 3 p.m. in person.
The Outdoor Art Club: 1 West Blithedale Ave., Mill Valley; 415-383-2582; outdoorartclub. org. Feb. 16: Paul T. Sheuring discusses “The Resurrectionist.” 1 p.m. in person.
Other talks
The Branson School: 39 Fernhill Ave., Ross; 415-454-3612; branson.org. Feb. 17: Paulette Walker, national president of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., and Otis Kitchen discuss “Beloved Community: How to Navigate the World with Intention and Strategy.” 10:45 a.m. in person.
HopMonk Tavern: 224 Vintage Way, Novato; wonderfest.org/ shuffling-math. Feb. 21: Wonderfest presents Cornelia Van Cott, professor of mathematics at the University of San Francisco, with a discussion on “The Mathematics of Card Shuffling.” 7 p.m. in person. Masks recommended, which are provided. San Anselmo Council Chambers: 525 San Anselmo Ave.; townofsananselmo.org/133/ Library. Feb. 14: A presentation by the Asian Art Museum on “Jade: Stone of Heaven.” Noon in person or on Zoom. Register online for Zoom access.