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APRIL – JUNE 2013<br />
MIDtown EASt EnD<br />
Barbara Frum<br />
MIDtown<br />
northern District<br />
aPRIL — JUNE 2013<br />
Sandra Martin<br />
Working the Dead Beat<br />
Thurs. april 18, 7 pm<br />
Carolyn Abraham<br />
The Juggler’s Children<br />
Thurs. May 9, 7 pm<br />
Ed Keenan<br />
Some Great Idea<br />
Thurs. May 30, 7 pm<br />
will Ferguson<br />
419: A Novel<br />
Tues. april 16, 12:30 pm<br />
Program room<br />
Kim thuy<br />
Ru<br />
Wed. May 22, 12:30 pm<br />
Room 200, in English<br />
Wed. May 22, 7 pm<br />
Room 200, in French<br />
James Bartleman<br />
The Redemption of Oscar<br />
Wolf<br />
Wed. June 19, 7 pm<br />
Room 200<br />
taylor Memorial<br />
wESt EnD<br />
Runnymede<br />
will Ferguson<br />
419: A Novel<br />
Tues. april 16, 7 pm<br />
Annabel Lyon<br />
The Sweet Girl<br />
Tues. april 23, 2 pm<br />
John Ralston Saul<br />
Dark Diversions<br />
Thurs. June 13, 7 pm<br />
Jamie Swift<br />
Warrior Nation<br />
Thurs. april 11, 7 pm<br />
Julie Devaney<br />
My Leaky Body<br />
Thurs. april 25, 7 pm<br />
nancy Richler<br />
The Imposter Bride<br />
Tues. May 14, 7 pm<br />
Toronto Public Library gratefully<br />
acknowledges the support of the<br />
Canada Council for the arts.<br />
AuthoR tALKs & LectuRes<br />
MEEt WritEr in<br />
rESidEnCE<br />
aliSSa YOrK<br />
Join Writer in<br />
Residence alissa<br />
York for lively<br />
discussions.<br />
To register, call<br />
416-395-5639.<br />
north York Central<br />
Library, Auditorium<br />
Abiding Obsessions, Recurring Themes:<br />
A Panel Discussion<br />
Every writer has them. Tim Winton can’t<br />
stop writing about drowning. alice Munro<br />
and Richard Ford return to the subject of<br />
infidelity time and again. alissa York along<br />
with Miriam Toews, Rabindranath Maharaj<br />
and Nino Ricci discuss the themes that<br />
won’t leave them alone.<br />
thursday, April 25, 6:30 pm<br />
Origin Story: An Illustrated Reading<br />
alissa traces the evolution of her own short<br />
story, The Back of the Bear’s Mouth, from<br />
the initial point of inspiration through to<br />
the completed work.<br />
thursday, May 23, 6:30 pm<br />
pOEtrY MOnth<br />
CElEbratiOn<br />
Come hear Toronto Poet<br />
Laureate George Elliott<br />
Clarke, andrea Thompson<br />
and Pamela Mordecai<br />
read from their poetry<br />
and discuss the particular<br />
pleasures of verse.<br />
Monday, April 15, 7 pm<br />
toronto Reference<br />
Library, Atrium<br />
aNSWERLINE 416-393-7131<br />
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