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  • Jun 6, 2024 | semcoop.com | Anastasia Berg |Rachel Wiseman |Seminary Co-Op

    Anastasia Berg and Rachel Wiseman will discuss What Are Children For?: On Ambivalence and Choice. They will be joined in conversation by Agnes Callard. A Q&A and signing will follow the discussion. At the Co-opRSVP HERE (Please note that your RSVP is requested but not required.)About the Book: Becoming a parent, once the expected outcome of adulthood, is increasingly viewed as a potential threat to the most basic goals and aspirations of modern life.

  • May 7, 2024 | semcoop.com | Seminary Co-Op

    A memoir for the bookish-inclined, using personal stories to demonstrate how books have a magical way to move a person from one stage of life to the next."This is a small gem of a book, tender, humble, loving. --Mary Gordon"Sweeney makes a charming companion, telling stories in joyful reflection." --Jeff Deutsch, author of In Praise of Good BookstoresFormer bookseller, longtime publisher and author Jon M.

  • Apr 28, 2024 | semcoop.com | Ryan Prior |Seminary Co-Op

    Ryan Prior discusses Long Haul: How Long Covid Survivors Are Revolutionizing Health Care. He will be joined in conversation by Ibrahim Rashid. A Q&A and signing will follow the discussion. At the Co-opRSVP HERE (Please note that your RSVP is requested but not required.)About the Book: How survivors of the COVID-19 pandemic battling long-term disabling conditions are fighting for recognition and research—and helping to transform healthcare for many overlooked diseases.

  • Apr 24, 2024 | semcoop.com | OiYan Poon |Seminary Co-Op

    Dr. OiYan Poon discusses Asian American is Not a Color. She will be joined in conversation by Esther Yoon-Ji Kang. At the Co-opRSVP HERE (Please note that your RSVP is requested but not required.)About the Book: Before being struck down by the US Supreme Court in June 2023, affirmative action remained one of the few remaining policy tools to address racial inequalities, revealing the peculiar contours of racism and anti-racist strategies in America.

  • Apr 17, 2024 | semcoop.com | Seminary Co-Op

    “All booksellers are the unsung heroes of American literature, but Paul Yamazaki is a superhero.” —Colson Whitehead, author of The Underground Railroad, Harlem Shuffle, and Crook ManifestoIf you love a bookstore, it’s whether you know it or not because you love a book buyer…and in the book world no book buyer is more legendary than Paul Yamazaki of City Lights. He has made the job into an art, an ethic, an adventure, and not infrequently an insurrectionary act.

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