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Get Your Lit On: The Week in Bookish LA

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Monday
Paul Rusebagina presents An Ordinary Man: An Autobiography 7:30pm @ Beverly Hills Hotel
Alison Weir discusses Innocent Traitor: A Novel of Lady Jane Grey 7pm @ Vroman's
Alix Ohlin on Why Mysteries Matter: Detectives, Literature, and Life 7pm @ Central Library

Tuesday
Alex Espinoza presents Still Water Saints 7pm @ Vroman's
Daniel Mason signs A Far Country 7pm @ Dutton's
Erin Vincent signs Grief Girl 7pm @ Book Soup

Wednesday
Brian Frazer presents Hyper-Chondriac: One Man’s Quest To Hurry Up and Calm Down 7pm @ Book Soup

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Thursday
Maggie Nelson presents The Red Parts: A Memoir 7pm @ Book Soup
Suzan-Lori Parks discusses 365 Days/365 Plays 7:30pm @ Skylight Books
Debra Di Blasi, Vanessa Place & Sissy Boyd read their work 7:30pm @ Beyond Baroque

Friday
Larry Fondation reads from Fish, Soap and Bonds 7:30pm @ Skylight Books
Suze Orman discusses and signs Women & Money 7pm @ Vroman's
Michael Ortiz Hill signs Twin from Another Tribe 7pm @ Dutton's

Saturday
Tara Ison signs The List 2pm @ Dutton's
Linda O. Johnston signs Meow is for Murder 2pm @ Metropolis Books

Sunday
Victoria Foyt signs The Virtual Life of Lexie Diamond 2pm @ Dutton's

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