
You Are Your Medicine – Memoir
My Drumbeats is a spiritual, reflective memoir from artist, designer, and yogi Anick Vorbe. Sharing a story of loss and grief that led to a

Lives Forged By Loss, Love & History – Nonfiction
Talk to Me: Lessons from a Family Forged by History is Rich Benjamin’s account of the coup that ended his grandfather’s Haitian presidency, the secrecy

Peering Through The Windows At Barneys – Memoir
In They All Came to Barneys: A Personal History of the World’s Greatest Store – co-written with New York Magazine’s Matthew Schneier – Gene Pressman

Pepe Mar: Myth & Magic
A career-spanning monograph, Pepe Mar: Myth & Magic is a portal into Pepe Mar’s universe of myth-making, queer alchemy, and visual storytelling that draws from

The Strange Frontier Of The Mind – Nonfiction
In The Mind Electric: A Neurologist on the Strangeness and Wonder of Our Brains, neurologist Pria Anand reveals all that the medical establishment has dismissed,

Abandonment & Slavery: Three Memoirs On A Mother’s Legacy
In How to Be Unmothered: A Trinidadian Memoir, Camille U. Adams maps the fault lines between mother and child against the backdrop of Trinidad’s colonial

On Antisemitism In America – Nonfiction
In Antisemitism, an American Tradition, Pamela S. Nadell traces nearly four centuries of antisemitism in the United States, from Peter Stuyvesant’s attempt to deport Jews

Coming Of Age: Surviving The Aids Crisis & Celebrity Chefs – Nonfiction
The Royal We: A Memoir documents Roddy Bottum’s coming of age – and out of the closet. Bottum chronicles his travels from growing up gay

Women In Comics – Nonfiction
In Super Visible: The Story of the Women of Marvel Comics, Margaret Stohl celebrates unsung yet critical contributors to comic lore’s “House of Ideas” from

Geoff Dyer On Homework: A Memoir
In Homework: A Memoir, Geoff Dyer recalls his postwar English childhood with comic affection. The son of a sheet-metal worker and local school dinner lady,

Surviving The Survivor With Joel Z. Waldman & Karmela Waldman – Nonfiction
Karmela Waldman is an octogenarian psychotherapist and Holocaust survivor. Her son, Joel Z. Waldman, is a successful broadcast journalist. Mastering podcasting is one thing; figuring

Thomas Chatterton Williams On The Demise Of Discourse – Nonfiction
This is a free event that requires a ticket for entry. In Summer of Our Discontent: The Age of Certainty and the Demise of Discourse,