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Love_Letters_DeadNovember 23, at 6:00pm
Forever Young Adult presents Ava Dellaira

52 Prince Street, New York, NY 10012

Ava Dellaira’s incredible debut novel, Love Letters to the Dead, rocked the YA community earlier this year and we are thrilled to be hosting her. Hosting this event is the NYC chapter of the Forever Young Adult book club. This is the first in a series of collaborations between Forever YA and McNally Jackson.

 

November 23, at 2:00pm
Inside and Out: New York with Josh Cochran

267 7th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11215

See New York unfold in this stunning title with a series of double-sided wall charts that open out to more than two and a half feet. Take a stroll past iconic buildings and spot more than eighty objects in a compelling game of search and find.

 

November 24, at 7:00pm
The Trace by Forrest Gander with Hari Kunzru

143 7th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11215

In Forrest Gander’s new novel, Trace, an American couple recovering from tragedy travels to Mexico retracing writer Ambrose Bierce’s footsteps and encountering love, hate, and drug dealers. Gander’s only New York event. In conversation with writer Hari Kunzru.

 

johncohenthumb.thumbnailNovember 25, at 7:00pm
John Cohen + Nora Guthrie
828 Broadway, New York, NY, 10003

Join us for a night with folk icons John Cohen and Nora Guthrie! John witnessed the rise of folk in New York firsthand, and his new book, Here and Gone: Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, & the 1960s, offers an unparalleled look at two of the most well known figures in the history of the genre. He’ll be in conversation with Nora Guthrie, who recently worked with Douglas Brinkley and Johnny Depp to release her father’s previously unpublished manuscript, House of Earth.

To Attend: 
Buy a copy of Here and Gone: Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, & the 1960s or a $15 Strand gift card in order to attend this event. All options admit one person. Please note that payment is required for all online event orders at the time of checkout. The event will be located in the Strand’s 3rd floor Rare Book Room at our store at 828 Broadway at 12th Street.