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Start: 7:30 pm
Fifty Reasons to
Reread 50 Books
You Haven’t Touched
Since High School
Remember reading Catcher
in the Rye and The Great Gatsby
in high school? How about Slaughterhouse-Five
and Pride and Prejudice? Would you
read them again now that no one’s grading you, just for your own enjoyment?
Practical Classics
helps you do just that. Kevin Smokler guides you through fifty books commonly assigned
in high school English class and shows you why you’d probably enjoy rereading
the same books as an adult. Smokler’s essays on the classics -- witty,
down-to-earth, appreciative, and insightful -- are divided into ten sections, each
covering an archetypical stage of life, from youth and first love to family,
loss, and the future. He not only reminds us of the essential features of each
great book but gives us a practical, real-world reason why revisiting it in
adulthood is not only enjoyable but useful. That’s right: enjoyable and useful!
Can The Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn help you cope with aging? What does To Kill a Mockingbird have to say about being a parent? How about Fahrenheit 451 on not getting stuck in a
crappy job? We can’t wait to find out, all over again!
Kevin Smokler is
the editor of Bookmark Now: Writing in
Unreaderly Times, a San Francisco
Chronicle Notable Book of 2005. His writing has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Fast Company, San Francisco Chronicle, and The Believer. He’s also a Booksmith
neighbor, and you’re invited to join us in raising a celebratory glass to him
this evening.
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