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Details | Whether fighting an interloping bear in his basement, leading his irascible grandmother on a hair-raising tour of Old Jerusalem, or dreaming of alien body snatchers who may or may not be real, Hank Paper’s new book, My Search for Meaning, The Myron Stories, confronts the unexpected contingencies of life with humor, pathos, and, yes, even some speculative meanings for the reader. Paper will be reading some of his favorite stories, signing books, and charming the audience with his wit and good humor at: Saturday, May 6, 4 PM The Institute Library 2nd floor of The Institute Library, 847 Chapel Street in the North Square Historic District, New Haven. Copies of My Search for Meaning, The Myron Stories (6x9 paperback, 162 pages, fiction/short stories, $15.00) can be purchased at the events, from Atticus Bookstore (1082 Chapel St, New Haven), from Best Video Film & Cultural Center (1842 Whitney Ave, Hamden) or by visiting www.hankpaper.com. |
Admission | Free |
Location | The Institute Library |
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