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UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/mystery-book-group-discusses-jerusalem
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/mystery-book-group-discusses-jerusalem
SUMMARY:2ND TUESDAY FICTION BOOK GROUP discusses \\"Jerusalem\\" by Goncalo M. Tavares
DESCRIPTION:<p>
 <em>Jerusalem</em> by Goncalo M. Tavares*
 </p>
 <p>
 Taking place during one night in an unnamed city\, the story—which<br />
 follows a doctor\, his ex-wife\, her lover\, their son and a killer pimp\,<br />
 among others—propels itself mainly through flashbacks relayed in short\,<br />
 choppy chapters and subchapters. Mylia\, the ex-wife for whom everything<br />
 was about herself\, goes tumbling through the streets looking for a<br />
 church\, but instead finds a series of odd and dangerous predicaments.<br />
 Most of what we learn about Mylia comes from memories of her stay at the<br />
 Georg Rosenberg Asylum\, disturbing\, even for healthy people or a luxury<br />
 hotel for the mentally ill\, depending on whom you ask. Her ex-husband\,<br />
 famed researcher Theodor Busbeck\, is revealed via his institution and<br />
 reactions to Mylia\; theirs is a frightening if realistic relationship\,<br />
 though the other characters feel less than realized.
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 <p><p>
 Receive 10% off<br />
 your reading group book from The Book Works. We request that all groups<br />
 who meet at The Book Works purchase their selection from us. Thanks.
 </p>
 </p>
 <p>
 *Author WILL NOT be present.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100311T030000Z
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UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/masha-hamilton-discusses-and-signs-31-hours-0
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/masha-hamilton-discusses-and-signs-31-hours-0
SUMMARY:MASHA HAMILTON discusses and signs \\"31 Hours\\"
DESCRIPTION:<p>
 <em><strong><a href=\\"http\://www.book-works.com/book/9781932961836\\" target=\\"_blank\\">31 Hours</a></strong></em> by Masha Hamilton*
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 <p>
 Hosted by San Diego's <a href=\\"http\://www.stylesubstancesoul.com/\\" target=\\"_blank\\"><strong>StyleSubstanceSoul.com</strong></a> at the Book Works.  
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 <p>
 &quot\;Hamilton's novel tracks the 31 hours before Jonas\, a sensitive young man raised by idealistic\, now divorced parents\, straps on a vest of explosives and enters the New York City subway system to martyr himself. The novel begins with Jonas's mother\, Carol\, knowing that something is wrong with her son. Thus begins an odyssey that takes her back to her ex-husband\, Jake\; to Jonas's girlfriend\, Vic\; and to the authorities. Hamilton touches on many perspectives of the characters who know Jonas. Through all of this\, Jonas ritually prepares for this final act of his life\, but without the single-minded fanaticism one expects. It's a very tense narrative\, vividly imagined and eerily plausible. 
 </p>
 <p>
 <strong><a href=\\"http\://www.mashahamilton.com/\\" target=\\"_blank\\">Masha Hamilton</a></strong> has worked as a foreign correspondent in the Middle East for The Associated Press\, in Moscow\, as a correspondent for the Los Angeles Times and NBC/Mutual Radio\, and as a reporter in Afghanistan in 2004. She recently founded the Afghan Women's Writing Project\, which helps young Afghan women learn about writing\, find their voices\, and share their work in a safe forum. Hamilton is the author of three previous novels\: Staircase of a Thousand Steps\; The Distance Between Us\, and The Camel Bookmobile. She lives in Brooklyn. 
 </p>
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 For more information from StyleSubstanceSoul.com\, click <a href=\\"http\://www.stylesubstancesoul.com/masha.html\\" target=\\"_blank\\"><strong>here</strong></a>. 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100313T040000Z
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UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/friday-night-music-chase-morrin-0
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/friday-night-music-chase-morrin-0
SUMMARY:FRIDAY NIGHT MUSIC\: Chase Morrin
DESCRIPTION:<p>Jazz pianist Chase Morrin will be playing from 8-10pm in Pannikin Coffee &amp\; Tea.</p>
 <p><a href=\\"http\://www.chasemorrin.com/\\" title=\\"www.chasemorrin.com\\">www.chasemorrin.com</a></p>
 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100319T023000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100319T033000Z
UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/mystery-book-group-discusses-tamar-novel-espionage-passion-and-betrayal-mal-peet
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/mystery-book-group-discusses-tamar-novel-espionage-passion-and-betrayal-mal-peet
SUMMARY:MYSTERY BOOK GROUP discusses \\"Tamar\: A Novel of Espionage\, Passion\, and Betrayal\\" by Mal Peet
DESCRIPTION:<p>
 <em>Tamar\: A Novel of Espionage\, Passion\, and Betrayal</em> by Mal Peet*
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 <p>
 &quot\;Intense and riveting\, it is a mystery\, a tale of passion\, and a drama<br />
 about resistance fighters in the Netherlands during World War II. The<br />
 story unfolds in parallel narratives\, most told by an omniscient<br />
 narrator describing the resistance struggle\, and fewer chapters as a<br />
 narrative told by 15-year-old Tamar\, the granddaughter of one of the<br />
 resistance fighters. The locale and time shift between Holland in 1944<br />
 and '45 and England in 1995. The constant dangers faced by the<br />
 resistance fighters as well as their determination to succeed in<br />
 liberating their country from German occupation come vividly to life.<br />
 Dart\, Tamar\, and Marijke are the main characters in this part of the<br />
 book. Their loyalty to one another and the movement is palpable though<br />
 love and jealousy gradually enter the story and painfully change the<br />
 dynamics. Other characters jeopardize the safety of the group and<br />
 intensify the life-threatening hazards they face. Peet deftly handles<br />
 the developing intrigue that totally focuses readers. After her beloved<br />
 grandfather commits suicide\, modern-day Tamar is determined to<br />
 undercover the mystery contained in a box of seemingly unrelated objects<br />
 that he has left for her.&quot\;
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 <p><p>
 Receive 10%<br />
 off<br />
 your reading group book from The Book Works. We request that all groups<br />
 who meet at The Book Works purchase their selection from us. Thanks.
 </p>
 </p>
 <p>
 *Author WILL NOT be present.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100319T190000Z
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UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/international-book-group-discusses-housekeeper-and-professor-yoko-ogawa
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/international-book-group-discusses-housekeeper-and-professor-yoko-ogawa
SUMMARY:INTERNATIONAL BOOK GROUP discusses \\"The Housekeeper and the Professor\\" by Yoko Ogawa
DESCRIPTION:<p><em>The Housekeeper and the Professor</em> by Yoko Ogawa</p>
 <p>&quot\;Ogawa weaves a poignant tale of beauty\, heart and sorrow in this exquisite novel. Narrated by the Housekeeper\, the characters are known only as the Professor and Root\, the Housekeepers 10-year-old son\, nicknamed by the Professor because the shape of his hair and head that remind the Professor of the square root symbol. A brilliant mathematician\, the Professor was seriously injured in a car accident and his short-term memory only lasts for 80 minutes. He can remember his theorems and favorite baseball players\, but the Housekeeper must reintroduce herself every morning\, sometimes several times a day. The Professor\, who adores Root\, is able to connect with the child through baseball\, and the Housekeeper learns how to work with him through the memory lapses until they can come together on common ground\, at least for 80 minutes. In this gorgeous tale\, Ogawa lifts the window shade to allow readers to observe the characters for a short while\, then closes the shade.</p>
 <p>Receive 10% off your reading group book fromThe Book Works. We request that all groups who meet at The Book Workspurchase their selection from us.Thanks.</p>
 <p>*Author WILL NOT be present. </p>
 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100320T040000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100320T060000Z
UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/friday-night-music-billy-watson-0
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/friday-night-music-billy-watson-0
SUMMARY:FRIDAY NIGHT MUSIC\: Billy Watson
DESCRIPTION:<p>Jazz and Blues musician Billy Watson will be playing from 8\:00 to 10\:00 pm in Pannikin Coffee and Tea.</p>
 <p>www.billywatson.com </p>
 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100323T030000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100323T040000Z
UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/non-fiction-book-group-discusses-lost-city-z-tale-deadly-obsession-amazon
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/non-fiction-book-group-discusses-lost-city-z-tale-deadly-obsession-amazon
SUMMARY:ONE BOOK ONE SAN DIEGO\: Community Book Discussion \\"Outcasts United\\"
DESCRIPTION:<p>
 <br />
 <strong>Join us for a Community Book Discussion of &quot\;Outcasts United&quot\;\, on Monday\, March 22nd at 7\:00pm.* <br />
 </strong><br />
 KPBS and the San Diego Public Library have joined together for <strong><a href=\\"http\://www.kpbs.org/one-book/\\" target=\\"_blank\\">One Book\, One San Diego</a></strong>\, a community-wide initiative to encourage all San Diegans to read the same book at the same time. </p>
 <p>The 2010 One Book\, One San Diego is <em>Outcasts United\: A Refugee Team\, An American Town</em> by Warren St. John! </p>
 <p>The touching story of a woman and her impact on a refugee soccer team having difficulties coping with the estranged land and memories of a brutal and tragic past. </p>
 <p>*The author will not be in attendance.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100323T030000Z
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UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/non-fiction-book-group-discusses-outcasts-united-american-town-refugee-team-and-one-womans-que
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/non-fiction-book-group-discusses-outcasts-united-american-town-refugee-team-and-one-womans-que
SUMMARY:NON-FICTION BOOK GROUP discusses \\"Outcasts United\: An American Town\, a Refugee Team\, and One Woman's Quest to Make a Difference\\"
DESCRIPTION:<p>
  <strong><em>Outcasts United\: An American Town\, a Refugee Team\, and One Woman's Quest to Make a Difference</em> by Warren St. John </strong>
 </p>
 <p>
 St. John builds on his 2007 <em>New York Times</em>article about the Fugees\, a soccer program for boys from families ofrefugees from war-torn nations who have been resettled in the town\, 13 miles east of Atlanta. Led by the founder and coachLuma Mufleh\, a strong-willed\, Jordanian woman who turned her back on aprivileged past to stay in America\, thethree youth teams are a conglomeration of players from Africa\, theBalkans and the Middle East. The challenges they face include an ongoing fight against city hall for a field on which toplay\, and getting by with subpar equipment. Their biggest challenge\,however\, is the difficulty immigrants face in learning the ways of astrange land and living with the memories of tragedy. In spite of it all\, theFugees compete admirably with mostly white\, better-funded suburbanteams. St. John begins with an inspiring description of a beautifullyplayed game and then delves into the team's formation.
 </p>
 <p>
 Receive 10% off your reading group book fromThe Book Works. We request that all groups who meet at The Book Workspurchase their selection from us.Thanks.
 </p>
 <p>
 *Author WILL NOT be present.
 </p>
 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100324T030000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100324T040000Z
UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/4th-tuesday-fiction-group-discusses-netherland-joseph-oneill
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/4th-tuesday-fiction-group-discusses-netherland-joseph-oneill
SUMMARY:4TH TUESDAY FICTION BOOK GROUP discusses \\"Netherland\\" by Joseph O'Neill
DESCRIPTION:<p>
 <em>Netherland</em> by Joseph O'Neill*
 </p>
 <p>
 &quot\;The image of one's understanding of the world being blown up is<br />
 poignant—this is Hans's fate after 9/11. He and wife Rachel abandon<br />
 their downtown loft\, and\, soon\, Rachel leaves him behind at their<br />
 temporary residence\, the Chelsea Hotel\, taking their son\, Jake\, back to<br />
 London. Hans\, an equities analyst\, is at loose ends without Rachel\, and<br />
 in the two years he remains Rachel-less in New York City\, he gets swept<br />
 up by Chuck\, a Trinidadian expatriate Hans meets at a cricket match.<br />
 Chuck's dream is to build a cricket stadium in Brooklyn\; in the<br />
 meantime\, he operates as a factotum for a Russian gangster. The unlikely friendship rises and falls in<br />
 tandem with Hans's marriage\, which falls and then\, gradually\, rises<br />
 again&quot\;
 </p>
 <p><p>
 Receive 10%<br />
 off<br />
 your reading group book from The Book Works. We request that all groups<br />
 who meet at The Book Works purchase their selection from us. Thanks.
 </p>
 </p>
 <p>
 *Author WILL NOT be present.
 </p>
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100327T040000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100327T060000Z
UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/friday-night-music-tony-taravella
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/friday-night-music-tony-taravella
SUMMARY:FRIDAY NIGHT MUSIC\: Tony Taravella
DESCRIPTION:<p>
 Jazz Guitarist Tony Taravella will be playing from 8\:00 to 10\:00 pm in Pannikin Coffee and Tea. Come join us!
 </p>
 <p>
 <a href=\\"http\://tonytaravella.com/\\" title=\\"http\://tonytaravella.com/\\">http\://tonytaravella.com/</a>
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100327T180000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100327T190000Z
UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/older-girls-book-group-ages-10-12-discusses-11-birthdays-wendy-mass-0
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/older-girls-book-group-ages-10-12-discusses-11-birthdays-wendy-mass-0
SUMMARY:OLDER GIRLS' BOOK GROUP (ages 10-12) discusses \\"11 Birthdays\\" by Wendy Mass
DESCRIPTION:<p>
 <em>11 Birthdays</em> by Wendy Mass*
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 <p>
 &quot\;Amanda and Leo\, born on the same day\, have celebrated their birthdays<br />
 together for 10 years. Still feeling hurt from an unkind remark Leo made<br />
 at last year’s party\, Amanda spends her eleventh birthday without her<br />
 now-estranged friend to share the fun. In the days that follow\, both<br />
 Amanda and Leo discover that they are caught in a time loop\, waking up<br />
 each morning to find themselves repeating their eleventh birthdays.&quot\;
 </p>
 <p><p>
 Please email Tammy Black at <a href=\\"mailto\:tammy@kazi.net\\">tamara@post.harvard.edu</a> for further<br />
 information.
 </p>
 <p>
 Fee\: $10<br />
 per month and $5 for each additional child in a family.  
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UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/older-girls-book-group-ages-10-12-discusses-11-birthdays-wendy-mass
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/older-girls-book-group-ages-10-12-discusses-11-birthdays-wendy-mass
SUMMARY:YOUNGER GIRLS' BOOK GROUP (ages 7-9) discusses \\"Ruby Lu\, Brave and True\\" by Lenore Look
DESCRIPTION:<p>
 <em>Ruby Lu\, Brave and True</em> by Lenore Look*
 </p>
 <p>
 &quot\;Ruby Lu makes her debut in this funny and charming chapter book. Full of<br />
 joie de vivre\, the eight-year-old loves her family\, particularly her<br />
 baby brother\, Oscar\; wearing reflective tape\; and performing in her own<br />
 backyard magic show. Plot development is episodic but steady as Ruby<br />
 musters up her courage to attend Chinese school\; she confronts mean<br />
 Christina from California\; and she decides to drive herself to school.<br />
 (Her parents are frantic when their children and car are missing\, but<br />
 Ruby thinks that her biggest mistake was parking in the principal's<br />
 spot.) Looming large is the fact that her cousin\, Flying Duck\, is<br />
 emigrating from China and Ruby will have to share her bedroom.&quot\;
 </p>
 <p><p>
 Please email Tammy Black at <a href=\\"mailto\:tammy@kazi.net\\">tamara@post.harvard.edu</a> for further<br />
 information.
 </p>
 <p>
 Fee\: $10<br />
 per month and $5 for each additional child in a family.  
 </p>
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100409T020000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100409T043000Z
UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/intermediate-writing-workshop-lisa-fugard
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/intermediate-writing-workshop-lisa-fugard
SUMMARY:Intermediate Writing Workshop with Lisa Fugard
DESCRIPTION:<p>
 <strong>INTERMEDIATE WRITING WORKSHOP WITH LISA FUGARD</strong>
 </p>
 <p>
 This workshop is designed to give intermediate writers of both fiction and nonfiction the intensive review and analysis they need to make theirstories and essays  richer and sharper. Writing exercises will  be assigned for those students not engaged in works in progress and we will spend some time each session examining <em> How Fiction Works</em> by James Wood.  A prerequisite for enrollment is  completion of  the six week session ‘The Basics’ or a prior workshop with Lisa Fugard. Enrollment is limited to 8 writers.</p>
 <p>Dates and Time\: Biweekly April  8 - June 10\,  6 -8.30 p.m  <br />
 Venue\: The Book Works\, Flower Hill Mall\, Del Mar<br />
 Fee\: $230 (Includes a copy of How Fiction Works)</p>
 <p>To register or for more information please email  lisa@lisafugard.com  or call 760-213-5580</p>
 <p><strong>Lisa Fugard</strong> is the author of Skinner's Drift\, a NY Times Notable Book of 2006\, a finalist for the LA Times First Fiction Award and the runner up for the 2007 Dayton Literary Peace Prize.  Her short stories have been<br />
 anthologies and featured on Selected Shorts on NPR. She has written numerous travel articles and book reviews for the NY Times\, and is therecipient of a 2009 fellowship to the Bread Loaf Writers Conference. 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100409T030000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100409T040000Z
UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/don-lattin-discusses-harvard-psychellic-club
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/don-lattin-discusses-harvard-psychellic-club
SUMMARY:DON LATTIN discusses and signs \\"The Harvard Psychellic Club\\"
DESCRIPTION:<p></p>
 <p>
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 </p>
 <p>Lattin is a<br />
 former reporter for the <em>San Francisco Chronicle\, </em>and <em>The<br />
 Harvard Psychedelic Club </em>is the true story of Timothy Leary\,<br />
 Richard Alpert (Ram Dass)\, Andrew Weil\, and Huston Smith at Harvard in the<br />
 early 1960s. Leary\, Alpert\, and Smith sought spiritual enlightenment<br />
 through a controversial series of experiments with psychedelic drugs\, but<br />
 Weil was excluded due to his undergrad status\, so he secretly plotted to get<br />
 Alpert and Leary fired from the university. Providing us with an expansive study of the four figures that helped shape the 1960's\, Lattin will show us how the visionaries changed American culture.   </p>
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100413T030000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100413T040000Z
UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/everymans-history-book-group-discusses-april-1865-jay-winik
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/everymans-history-book-group-discusses-april-1865-jay-winik
SUMMARY:EVERYMAN'S HISTORY BOOK GROUP discusses \\"April 1865\\" by Jay Winik
DESCRIPTION:<p><em>April 1865</em> by Jay Winik*</p>
 <p><em>April 1865</em> analyzes the Civil War showing that there was nothing inevitable about the end of the Civil War\, from the fall of Richmond to the surrender at Appomattox to the murder of Lincoln. Winik's vivid imagery makes the reader feel as if they were there\, witnessing the events occurring. </p>
 <p>Receive 10% off your reading group book from The Book Works. We request that all groups who meet at The Book Works purchase their selection from us. Thanks.</p>
 <p>*Author WILL NOT be present. </p>
 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100414T030000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100414T040000Z
UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/2nd-tuesday-fiction-book-group-discusses-ordinary-wolves-seth-kantner
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/2nd-tuesday-fiction-book-group-discusses-ordinary-wolves-seth-kantner
SUMMARY:2ND TUESDAY FICTION BOOK GROUP discusses \\"Ordinary Wolves\\" by Seth Kantner
DESCRIPTION:<p><p>
 <em>Ordinary Wolves</em> by Seth Kantner*
 </p>
 <p>
 &quot\;A beautiful account of a boy's attempt to reconcile his Alaskan wilderness<br />
 experience with modern society. Abe Hawcly came to Alaska in search of<br />
 his bush-pilot father\, became enraptured with the wilderness\, then moved<br />
 there with his wife to live in a sod igloo and subsist on his hunting<br />
 skills while he pursued his painting. Soon disenchanted with isolation<br />
 and hardship\, his wife abandoned him\, leaving him to rear and educate<br />
 their three children. Abe's youngest child\, known by his Iñupiaq name\,<br />
 Cutuk\, grows to manhood and learns to hunt\, gaining an intimate<br />
 knowledge of the frozen tundra. Eventually\, Cutuk's brother\, Jerry\,<br />
 escapes to Fairbanks\, and his sister\, Iris\, attends college and becomes a<br />
 teacher. Meanwhile\, torn between two cultures\, Cutuk chafes under<br />
 discrimination as a white in the midst of Native Americans\; he is<br />
 deprived of both rights and respect by the locals. He also develops a<br />
 profound curiosity about the city\, but once he makes it to Anchorage\, he<br />
 is bewildered and confused by urban slang and modern mores. His<br />
 attempts to reconcile himself to his own race fail dismally as he is<br />
 drawn back to the north and the values inherent in the wildernes.&quot\;
 </p>
 <p>
 Receive 10%<br />
 off<br />
 your reading group book from The Book Works. We request that all groups<br />
 who meet at The Book Works purchase their selection from us. Thanks.
 </p>
 </p>
 <p>
 *Author WILL NOT be present.
 </p>
 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100416T030000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100416T040000Z
UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/mystery-book-group-discusses-night-glitter-jill-shure
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/mystery-book-group-discusses-night-glitter-jill-shure
SUMMARY:MYSTERY BOOK GROUP discusses \\"Night Glitter\\" by Jill Shure
DESCRIPTION:<p>
 <em>Night Glitter</em> by Jill Shure*
 </p>
 <p>
 &quot\;In Night Glitter\, Jill Shure's long-awaited sequel to her Ben Franklin<br />
 Award-winning novel\, Night Jazz\, the story of Jeri Devlin continues. It's<br />
 1932. The Great Depression has left Jeri and Lex bankrupt and Lex<br />
 fighting for his life against a deadly illness. While Lex convalesces\,<br />
 Jeri becomes embroiled in a murderous game of cat-and-mouse with two<br />
 mobsters hell-bent on revenge. Alone and desperate\, Jeri is forced to<br />
 flee New York and travel west to the dazzling world of Hollywood. Jeri<br />
 soon discovers that Hollywood's glamour cloaks a soul-stealing darkness<br />
 hidden just below its glossy surface. There\, Jeri comes face to face<br />
 with her ancestors\, finds sanctuary in a brothel\, and is forced into<br />
 servitude with a movie star diva intent on hiding ruinous secrets of her<br />
 own. Alone and conflicted\, Jeri must find a way back into the arms of<br />
 the man she loves&quot\;
 </p>
 <p><p>
 Receive 10%<br />
 off<br />
 your reading group book from The Book Works. We request that all groups<br />
 who meet at The Book Works purchase their selection from us. Thanks.
 </p>
 </p>
 <p>
 *Author WILL NOT be present.
 </p>
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UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/international-book-group-discusses-radiance-king-camara-laye
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/international-book-group-discusses-radiance-king-camara-laye
SUMMARY:INTERNATIONAL BOOK GROUP discusses \\"The Radiance of the King\\" by Camara Laye
DESCRIPTION:<p><em>The Radiance of the King</em> by Camara Laye*</p>
 <p>&quot\;Clarence\, a white man\, has been shipwrecked and stranded on the coast of Africa. Brimful of self-importance\, he demands to see the king\, but the king has just left for the south of his realm. Traveling through an increasingly phantasmagoric landscape in the company of a beggar and two roguish boys\, Clarence is slowly stripped of his pretensions\, until he is sold as a slave to the royal harem. But in the end Clarence’s bewildering journey is the occasion of a revelation\, as he discovers the image\, both shameful and beautiful\, of his own strange humanity in the alien figure of the king.&quot\;</p>
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100422T030000Z
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UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/tatjana-soli-discusses-and-signs-lotus-eaters
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/tatjana-soli-discusses-and-signs-lotus-eaters
SUMMARY:TATJANA SOLI discusses and signs \\"The Lotus Eaters\\"
DESCRIPTION:<p>
 <em>The Lotus Eaters</em> by Tatjana Soli*
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 &quot\;The cinematic opening chapter shows Helen Adams\, an experienced photojournalist\, at the center of the chaotic\, violent\, desperate streets of Saigon in 1975\, on the cusp of the communist takeover\, as Vietnamese and Americans race to escape. The narrative then flashes back to a decade earlier\, when Helen arrives in bustling Saigon as a young\, naïve photographer so anxious not to “miss out” on the war that she has dropped out of college to travel there. She is taken in by Darrow\, a photographer who is obsessed with the war and the power his camera gives him to capture. They enter into a tumultuous\, passionate love affair as the war worsens. In tandem with the two Americans but undeniably distinct from them\, Linh\, Darrrow’s enigmatic Vietnamese assistant\, steadfastly walks the difficult line between patriot and traitor\, and the three form a friendship out of their harrowing situation. When tragedy strikes\, Linh and Helen are thrown together and eventually find their friendship developing into love. This is a visceral story about the powerful and complex bonds that war creates. It raises profound questions about professional and personal lives that are based on\, and often dependent on\, a nation’s horrific strife. Graphic but never gratuitous\, the gripping\, haunting narrative explores the complexity of violence\, foreignness\, even betrayal.&quot\;
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100428T030000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100428T040000Z
UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/4th-tuesday-fiction-book-group-discusses-unquiet-mind-kay-redfield-jamison
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/4th-tuesday-fiction-book-group-discusses-unquiet-mind-kay-redfield-jamison
SUMMARY:4TH TUESDAY FICTION BOOK GROUP discusses \\"An Unquiet Mind\\" by Kay Redfield Jamison
DESCRIPTION:<p>
 <em>An Unquiet Mind\: A Memoir of Moods and Madness</em> by Kay Redfield Jamison*
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 &quot\;In this book  she turns that mirror on herself. With breathtaking<br />
 honesty she tells  of her own manic depression\, the bitter costs of her<br />
 illness\, and its  paradoxical benefits. This is one  of the best scientific autobiographies ever written\, a<br />
 combination of  clarity\, truth\, and insight into human character. Jamison's ability to live fully  within<br />
 her limitations is an inspiration to her fellow mortals\,  whatever our<br />
 particular burdens may be.&quot\;
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 Receive 10%<br />
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 your reading group book from The Book Works. We request that all groups<br />
 who meet at The Book Works purchase their selection from us. Thanks.
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 *Author WILL NOT be present.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100429T020000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100429T043000Z
UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/writing-workshop-lisa-fugard-basics
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/writing-workshop-lisa-fugard-basics
SUMMARY:Writing Workshop with Lisa Fugard\: The Basics
DESCRIPTION:<p>
 THE BASICS\:  A SIX WEEK WORKSHOP WITH LISA FUGARD
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 <p>
 An aptly chosen word in a well made sentence in a lively paragraph that effortlessly leads the reader deeper into the narrative - this is one of our goals as writers\, but the ‘how to do it’ often feels challenging.
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 This six-week workshop demystifies the ‘magic’ and offers writers of both fiction and nonfiction a solid grounding in the basics of the craft. We will use Francine Prose’s marvelous <em>Reading Like a Writer</em> as our workbook and classes will include exercises on narration\, dialogue and details\, as well as short discussions of selected texts.
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 Ideas for stories and personal essays will inevitably arise and participants will also have the opportunity\, if they desire\, to workshop a longer piece in an environment that is both supportive and constructive. Enrollment is limited to 10 participants.
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 <p>
 Dates and Time\:   Wednesdays April 28 - June 2   6 -8.30 p.m<br />
 Venue\: The Book Works\, 2670 Via De La Valle\, Del Mar.<br />
 Fee\: $220 (The fee includes a copy of Reading Like A Writer by Francine Prose.)
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 <p>
 <strong>Lisa Fugard</strong> is the author of Skinner's Drift\, a NY Times Notable Book of 2006\, a finalist for the LA Times First Fiction Award and the runner up for the 2007 Dayton Literary Peace Prize.  Her short stories have been<br />
 anthologies and featured on Selected Shorts on NPR. She has written numerous travel articles and book reviews for the NY Times\, and is therecipient of a 2009 fellowship to the Bread Loaf Writers Conference.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100511T030000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100511T040000Z
UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/everymans-history-book-group-discusses-ascent-money-niall-ferguson
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/everymans-history-book-group-discusses-ascent-money-niall-ferguson
SUMMARY:EVERYMAN'S HISTORY BOOK GROUP discusses \\"The Ascent of Money\\" by Niall Ferguson
DESCRIPTION:<p><em>The Ascent of Money</em> by Niall Ferguson*</p>
 <p>Niall Ferguson makes a strong\, compelling case for the development of money and banking as a catalyst for the advancement of civilization. <em>The Ascent of Money</em> demonstrates how our current fiscal meltdown fits into the bigger historical picture and laments humanity's perennial inability to learn from this history. </p>
 <p>Receive 10% off your reading group book from The Book Works. We request that all groups who meet at The Book Works purchase their selection from us. Thanks.</p>
 <p>*Author WILL NOT be present. </p>
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100512T030000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100512T040000Z
UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/2nd-tuesday-fiction-book-group-discusses-housekeeper-and-professor-yoko-ogawa
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/2nd-tuesday-fiction-book-group-discusses-housekeeper-and-professor-yoko-ogawa
SUMMARY:2ND TUESDAY FICTION BOOK GROUP discusses \\"The Housekeeper and the Professor\\" by Yoko Ogawa
DESCRIPTION:<p>
 <em>The Housekeeper and the Professor</em> by Yoko Ogawa*
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 &quot\;Narrated by the Housekeeper\, the characters are known only as the<br />
 Professor and Root\, the Housekeepers 10-year-old son\, nicknamed by the<br />
 Professor because the shape of his hair and head remind the Professor of<br />
 the square root symbol. A brilliant mathematician\, the Professor was<br />
 seriously injured in a car accident and his short-term memory only lasts<br />
 for 80 minutes. He can remember his theorems and favorite baseball<br />
 players\, but the Housekeeper must reintroduce herself every morning\,<br />
 sometimes several times a day. The Professor\, who adores Root\, is able<br />
 to connect with the child through baseball\, and the Housekeeper learns<br />
 how to work with him through the memory lapses until they can come<br />
 together on common ground\, at least for 80 minutes. In this gorgeous<br />
 tale\, Ogawa lifts the window shade to allow readers to observe the<br />
 characters for a short while\, then closes the shade. Snyder—who also<br />
 translated <em>Pool</em>—brings a delicate and precise hand to the<br />
 translation.&quot\;
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 Receive 10%<br />
 off<br />
 your reading group book from The Book Works. We request that all groups<br />
 who meet at The Book Works purchase their selection from us. Thanks.
 </p>
 </p>
 <p>
 *Author WILL NOT be present.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100521T190000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100521T200000Z
UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/international-book-group-discusses-arthur-and-george-julian-barnes
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/international-book-group-discusses-arthur-and-george-julian-barnes
SUMMARY:INTERNATIONAL BOOK GROUP discusses \\"Arthur and George\\" by Julian Barnes
DESCRIPTION:<p><em>Arthur and George</em> by Julian Barnes*</p>
 <p>&quot\;Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\, physician\, sportsman\, gentleman par excellence and the inventor of Sherlock Holmes\; George Edalji\, also a real\, if less well-known person\, whose path crossed not quite fatefully with the famous author's. Edalji was the son of a Parsi father (who was a Shropshire vicar)\, and a Scots mother. In 1903\, George\, a solicitor\, was accused of writing obscene\, threatening letters to his own family and of mutilating cattle in his farm community. He was convicted of criminal behavior in a blatant miscarriage of justice based on racial prejudice. Eventually\, Sir Arthur heard about George's case and began to advocate on his behalf. In this combination psychological novel\, detective story and literary thriller\, Barnes elegantly dissects early 20th-century English society as he spins this true-life story with subtle and restrained irony.&quot\;</p>
 <p>Receive 10% off your reading group book fromThe Book Works. We request that all groups who meet at The Book Workspurchase their selection from us.Thanks.</p>
 <p>*Author WILL NOT be present. </p>
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100526T030000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100526T040000Z
UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/4th-tuesday-fiction-book-group-discusses-slow-river-philippe-claudel
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/4th-tuesday-fiction-book-group-discusses-slow-river-philippe-claudel
SUMMARY:4TH TUESDAY FICTION BOOK GROUP discusses \\"By a Slow River\\" by Philippe Claudel
DESCRIPTION:<p>
 <em>By A Slow River</em> by Philippe Claudel*
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 &quot\;On a frigid morning in December 1917\, the body of a 10-year-old girl is<br />
 discovered\, strangled\, on the banks of the &quot\;slow&quot\; river that slices<br />
 through a small\, unnamed French village. The townsfolk are stunned by<br />
 the murder\, though they're curiously oblivious to the seemingly endless<br />
 slaughter taking place on the nearby Western front. Told by Dadais\, a<br />
 former policeman with a sharp memory and a shadowy history of his own\, the story is a re-creation of his dogged<br />
 pursuit of the killer. Was it the town's haughty prosecutor\, Pierre-Ange<br />
 Destinat? Was it the Breton deserter who confesses under duress? Could<br />
 it possibly have been Dadais himself? The answer\, like everything else<br />
 in the story\, is far from tidy.<br />
 Psychologically complex\, elegantly written and tightly plotted\, this is<br />
 far from your average fiction novel.&quot\;
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 Receive 10%<br />
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 your reading group book from The Book Works. We request that all groups<br />
 who meet at The Book Works purchase their selection from us. Thanks.
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 *Author WILL NOT be present.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100619T030000Z
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UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/international-book-group-discusses-kuraj-silvia-di-natale
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/international-book-group-discusses-kuraj-silvia-di-natale
SUMMARY:INTERNATIONAL BOOK GROUP discusses \\"Kuraj\\" by Silvia di Natale
DESCRIPTION:<p>
 <em>Kuraj</em> by Silvia di Natale*
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 &quot\;Based on a true story\, Di Natale's expansive debut chronicles the<br />
 journey of Naja\, a Mongol girl taken from the Central Asian steppes to<br />
 Cologne\, Germany\, during WWII. This absorbing novel encompasses the far-flung war story that precedes the young<br />
 heroine's relocation\, the details of her alienation in Europe and the<br />
 cultural history of her nomadic people. When her birth father\, Ul'an\, a<br />
 Tunshan khan\, joins the Germans in protest of Stalin's collectivization\,<br />
 he meets Lt. Günther Berger\, with whom he lays siege to Stalingrad as<br />
 part of the Turkestan battalion. After the Russians capture and imprison<br />
 the two men\, they escape and return to the steppes\, only for Ul'an to<br />
 die. At Ul'an's behest\, Günther adopts the 10-year-old Naja\, and with<br />
 his wife\, Siglinde\, raises her in his bourgeois German postwar<br />
 household. The plot line is original and the writing lyrical\, but the<br />
 number of shifts involved in Naja's journey back to her own identity<br />
 will leave less diligent readers behind.&quot\;
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 Receive 10% off your reading group<br />
 book fromThe Book Works. We request that all groups who meet at The Book<br />
 Workspurchase their selection from us.Thanks.
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 *Author WILL<br />
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100622T040000Z
UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/claire-cook-discusses-and-signs-seven-year-switch
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/claire-cook-discusses-and-signs-seven-year-switch
SUMMARY:CLAIRE COOK discusses and signs \\"Seven Year Switch\\"
DESCRIPTION:<p>
 <em>Seven Year Switch</em> by Claire Cook*
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 Kick off the summer with Claire Cook's new perfect beach read novel!
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 Jill Murray\, has to begin molding her future together after her husband leaves her. In the healing process\, Jill learns and endures in order to heal her heart and soul. Winding through love and loss\, and creatively humorous\, Cook shows us how to re-invent ourselves after loss.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100623T030000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100623T040000Z
UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/4th-tuesday-fiction-book-group-discusses-case-exploding-mangoes
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/4th-tuesday-fiction-book-group-discusses-case-exploding-mangoes
SUMMARY:4TH TUESDAY FICTION BOOK GROUP discusses \\"A Case of Exploding Mangoes\\" by 
DESCRIPTION:<p>
 <em>A Case of Exploding Mangoes</em> by Mohammed Hanif*
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 <p>
 &quot\;Pakistan's ongoing political turmoil adds a piquant edge to this<br />
 fact-based farce spun from the mysterious 1988 plane crash that killed<br />
 General Zia\, the dictator who toppled Zulfikar Ali Bhutto\, father of<br />
 recently assassinated Benazir Bhutto. Two parallel assassination plots<br />
 converge in Hanif's darkly comic debut\: Air Force Junior Under Officer<br />
 Ali Shigri\, sure that his renowned military father's alleged suicide was<br />
 actually a murder\, hopes to kill Zia\, who he holds responsible.<br />
 Meanwhile\, disgruntled Zia underlings scheme to release poison gas into<br />
 the ventilation system of the general's plane. Supporting characters<br />
 include Bannon\, a hash-smoking CIA officer posing as an American drill<br />
 instructor\; Obaid\, Shigri's Rilke-reading\, perfume-wearing barracks pal\,<br />
 whose friendship sometimes segues into sex\; and\, in a foreboding cameo\,<br />
 a lanky man with a flowing beard\, identified as OBL\, who is among the<br />
 guests at a Felliniesque party at the American ambassador's residence.&quot\;
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 Receive 10%<br />
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 your reading group book from The Book Works. We request that all groups<br />
 who meet at The Book Works purchase their selection from us. Thanks.
 </p>
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 *Author WILL NOT be present.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100717T030000Z
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UID:http://www.book-works.com/event/international-book-group-discusses-little-money-street-fernanda-eberstadt
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.book-works.com/event/international-book-group-discusses-little-money-street-fernanda-eberstadt
SUMMARY:INTERNATIONAL BOOK GROUP discusses \\"Little Money Street\\" by Fernanda Eberstadt
DESCRIPTION:<p>
 <em>Little Money Street</em> by Fernanda Eberstadt*
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 &quot\;After moving outside the French town of Perpignan--home to the largest<br />
 Gypsy population in Western Europe--Eberstadt\, a fan of Gypsy music\,<br />
 undertook a quest to interview members of the renowned Gypsy band<br />
 Tekameli. After 18 months of rebuffs\, she finally managed to wangle an<br />
 invitation to visit with Tekameli's lead singer\, Moise Espinas\, inside<br />
 his home. Personally introduced to the elusive Gypsy culture\, she does<br />
 readers a tremendous service by providing them with an intimate glimpse<br />
 into the vibrant social life\, customs\, and music of one of the world's<br />
 most reviled\, misunderstood\, and richly textured societies.&quot\;
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 Receive 10% off your reading group<br />
 book fromThe Book Works. We request that all groups who meet at The Book<br />
 Workspurchase their selection from us.Thanks.
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 *Author WILL<br />
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