Visit /christinabakerkline or call (414) 446-8794. Brown Deer Road, River Hills. Tickets ($30, $25 for LSG members) include a signed copy of her novel. March 5. The author of "Orphan Train" returns with "A Piece of the World" (William Morrow), a novel that imagines the life of the woman depicted in Andrew Wyeth's famous painting "Christina's World." Kline will speak during a ticket event at Lynden Sculpture Garden, 2145 W. The collection's intriguing titles include "I Have Always Eaten the Bread," "Dragging Myself into Self-Love" and "Great Girl Friendships in Fiction." Boswell Books.Ĭhristina Baker Kline, 2 p.m. For "Here We Are: Feminism for the Real World" (Algonquin Young Readers), an anthology designed for readers 14 and older, Delavan writer-editor Jensen has pulled together original and reprinted essays, stories and artworks from both famous (Mindy Kaling, Roxane Gay) and less well-known but equally feisty contributors. I'm a big fan of her essay collection, "I Can't Complain.") Brown Deer Road, Bayside. Tickets ($26) include a signed book $5 from each ticket goes to support the nature center. 19. Comic novelist Lipman will talk about her new book, "One Turpentine Lane" (HMH), in conversation with "Lake Effect" voice Bonnie North at the Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, 1111 E.
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