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		<title>Wednesday, 11/4 &#8211; 7pm &#8211; Dylan Landis and Joanna Smith Rakoff</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 7pm &#8211; FICTIONDYLAN LANDIS and JOANNA SMITH RAKOFF
Dylan Landis author of Normal People Don&#8217;t Live Like This ($15.00 Persea Books)

&#8220;Delicious writing&#8230;Evocative, lyrical prose, and vivid imagery coupled with a subtle fictional approach, mysterious references, and ambiguities. Buy this for your literary fiction readers and short story fans &#8211; they&#8217;ll appreciate it&#8221;. &#8211; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font color="blue"><b>WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 7pm &#8211; FICTION</b></font color><br /><font color="990033"><b>DYLAN LANDIS and JOANNA SMITH RAKOFF</b></font color></p>
<p><b>Dylan Landis</b> author of <i>Normal People Don&#8217;t Live Like This</i> ($15.00 Persea Books)</p>
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<p>&#8220;Delicious writing&#8230;Evocative, lyrical prose, and vivid imagery coupled with a subtle fictional approach, mysterious references, and ambiguities. Buy this for your literary fiction readers and short story fans &#8211; they&#8217;ll appreciate it&#8221;. &#8211; <i>BOOKLIST</i>, review by Ellen Loughran</p>
<p>&#8220;In this bracing debut, Dylan Landis guides us into the harsh, secretive<br />
world of girls, where the mysteries of power and sexuality baldly govern, and adults and teenagers occasionally intersect across the barbed wire of a mutually earned mistrust.&#8221; &#8211; Janet Fitch, author of <i>White Oleander</i> and <i>Paint it Black</i></p>
<p>&#8220;Dylan Landis leaves me breathless with admiration. Her haunting, luminous characters hold secrets we can&#8217;t help but recognize as our own, and we&#8217;re privy to their most intimate, complicated moments. Beautiful and unrelenting, <i>Normal People Don&#8217;t Live Like This</i> had me nodding and sighing and thinking, &#8216;Oh, but we do, we do.&#8217; &#8220;- Lisa Glatt, author of <i>A Girl Becomes a Comma Like That</i> and <i>The Apple&#8217;s Bruise</i></p>
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<p><b>Joanna Smith Rakoff</b> author of <i>A Fortunate Age</i> ($26.00 Scribner)<br />was a New York Times Editors&#8217; Pick, a winner of the Elle Readers&#8217; Prize, and a selection of Barnes and Noble&#8217;s First look Book Club. Like the characters in that novel, she attended Oberlin College, and she holds degrees from University College, London, and Columbia University. She&#8217;s written for the <i>New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Vogue, O: The Oprah Magazine</i>, and numerous other publications. She lives in New York with her husband, son, and daughter.</p>
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