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SUMMARY:FL JCC Author Event: Kathryn Schulz\, Lost & Found\, A Memoir
DESCRIPTION:Kathryn Schulz’s new mem­oir Lost & Found\, describes her par­al­lel jour­neys of griev­ing the death of her father and build­ing a future with the love of her life\, and is like dis­cov­er­ing a trea­sure trove. With exquis­ite writ­ing\, emo­tion­al com­plex­i­ty\, and ele­gant wit\, Schulz shares her sto­ry and cel­e­brates the depths of her rela­tion­ships. Through­out the book\, Schulz remains cen­tered on the par­tic­u­lar­i­ty of her expe­ri­ences\, focus­ing on the pos­si­bil­i­ties — phys­i­cal\, emo­tion­al\, and spir­i­tu­al — that they have cre­at­ed in her life. Where­as the author’s rela­tion­ships and expe­ri­ences can only be her own\, the book’s cen­tral mes­sage is uni­ver­sal: Hold­ing things that are seem­ing­ly con­tra­dic­to­ry is hard. There is no mag­ic bul­let for cop­ing with grief\, and love still takes work and com­mit­ment despite it. \nKathryn Schulz is a staff writer at The New York­er and the author of Being Wrong. She won a Nation­al Mag­a­zine Award and a Pulitzer Prize for The Real­ly Big One\, her arti­cle about seis­mic risk in the Pacif­ic North­west. Lost & Found grew out of Los­ing Streak\, a New York­er sto­ry that was anthol­o­gized in The Best Amer­i­can Essays. Her work has also appeared in The Best Amer­i­can Sci­ence and Nature Writ­ing\, The Best Amer­i­can Trav­el Writ­ing\, and The Best Amer­i­can Food Writ­ing. A native of Ohio\, she lives with her fam­i­ly on the East­ern Shore of Maryland.
URL:https://mbjcc.org/event/fl-jcc-author-event-kathryn-schulz-lost-found-a-memoir/
LOCATION:FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,arts + culture + ideas,Book Events
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SUMMARY:Special Speaker Series- Debbie Applegate- Madam
DESCRIPTION:Debbie Applegate is the author of Madam\, the biography of Polly Adler (1900-1962)\, the most infamous and influential madam on Jazz Age New York City. More than a biography\, this is a colorful and unusual history of Jewish life told through the perspective of a “good Jewish girl” from a Russian shtetl who immigrated to Brooklyn and became one of the most renowned women of her time.
URL:https://mbjcc.org/event/special-speaker-series-debbie-applegate-madam/
LOCATION:FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,arts + culture + ideas,Book Events,Lunch & Learn
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