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Fake news have been in the news a lot lately. Whether we're talking about Trump's characterization of Russian meddling in the election or news feed headlines that put the National Review to shame, the impartiality and veracity of the media we consume is suddenly an open question. It didn't always used to be that way. At least not with the staid and storied New York Times.

April 06

The refrain we hear over and over, in the United States at least, is that people today are apathetic about politics. Yet it turns out that this is far from the case. Voters in the U.S. and in democracies around the world are more engaged in politics than they've ever been. The catch is that they're disillusioned with the democratic process itself. Only 33% of Europeans have faith in the EU. The U.S. Congress has a 69% negative rating. So what gives? In Against Elections, set to be published on April 17th, David Van Reybrouck diagnoses the symptoms of our ailing democracies and comes up with a radical solution: drawing lots, rather than voting, to determine our politicians, just as the ancient Athenians did. Here as an exclusive excerpt on the Seven Stories Blog is the book's introduction, from former Secretary-General of the United Nations Kofi Annan, and the first chapter of Van Reybrouck's book. 

September 24

At Seven Stories and at our children’s imprint, Triangle Square, we believe in talking *up* to young readers, not down to them. That’s why you’ll always find works on our children’s list that both challenge and inspire. 

December 03

Seven Stories is celebrating the last few weeks of 2018 with our biggest sale of the year! From now until January 1st, 2019, enjoy 50% almost all our titles, along with free shipping to anywhere in the U.S.

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The Ivy is pleased to present a stellar lineup of writers reinventing memoir, fiction, and...

United States
6.00pm
The Ivy Bookshop
April12
Set in Salé, Morocco, Abdella Taïa's Infidels follows the life of Jallal, a Marilyn Monroe-obsessed pariah whose post-adolescent life takes a surprising turn.
Los Angeles, CA
LA Public Library
November12
Join us at Bank Street College for a rousing sing-along featuring a wonderful new book and a repertoire of well-known Seeger songs.
New York, NY
10.30am
Bank Street College
February08
Join Kia Corthron in London for the UK launch of her masterpiece The Castle Cross the Magnet Carter.
London, United Kingdom
7.30pm
Burley Fisher Books
April03
Noam Chomsky has offered wisdom to the world in many capacities, as a linguist, philosopher, political theorist and more. But how does Chomsky wrap his head around today's political landscape and rhetoric?
New York, NY
7.00pm
Celeste Bartos Forum, New York Public Library
February20
Busboys and Poets 14th & V welcomes Joel Berg to present his new book "America, We Need to Talk: A Self-Help Book for the Nation."
Washington, DC
6.30pm
Busboys and Poets @ 14TH & V
March28

Martin Duberman will discuss his novel/history Jews Queers Germans.
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New York, Ny
7.00pm
New York Public Library Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, Margaret Liebman Berger Forum
June03toJune04
On the weekend of June 3rd and 4th, 2017, the Bay Area Book Festival will once again fill downtown Berkeley with a literary extravaganza that offers pleasure to anyone who has ever loved a book.
Berkeley, Ca
12.00pm
Bay Area Book Festival
May18
Kia Corthron reads from 2016 Center for Fiction First Novel Prize winner The Castle Cross the Magnet Carter
Brooklyn, NY
7.30pm
Pete's Candy Store
October08
Please join Busboys Books at their 5th and K location as they welcome Khary Lazarre-White for a discussion and signing of his new book "Passage."
Washington, DC
2.00pm
Busboys and Poets 5th & K
October18
Join Khary Lazarre-White for a discussion and signing of his debut novel, "Passage!"
San Francisco, CA
6.00pm
Book Passage
September17
Design legend Seymour Chwast ("At War with War"), internationally recognized cartoonist Liniers ("Macanudo"), and rising star, Brooklyn-based creator Leslie Stein ("Present") undertake a sure-to-be-lively conversation. Moderated by Karen Green, Columbia U
Brooklyn, NY
2.00pm
St. Francis College Founder’s Hall
September17
Writers Jeffery Renard Allen ("Song of the Shank"), Kia Corthron ("The Castle Cross the Magnet Carter"), and Min Jin Lee ("Pachinko") discuss the challenges they faced when offering a new perspective on specific historical moment. Moderated by Isaac Fitzg
Brooklyn, NY
11.00am
Brooklyn Historical Society Library
October17
Join Khary Lazarre-White at Eso Won Books in a discussion about his debut novel, "Passage."
Los Angeles, CA
7.00pm
Eso Won Books
October14
Join Source Booksellers and Khary Lazarre-White in a discussion of his debut novel Passage
Detroit, MI
6.00pm
Source Booksellers
October09
Join us at Barnes & Noble on Monday, October 9 at 7pm for a discussion and signing of Passage.
New York, NY
7.00pm
Barnes & Noble Upper West Side
October19
Join author Khary Lazarre-White at the Northwest African American Museum for a discussion and signing of his debut novel, "Passage."
Seattle, WA
7.00pm
Northwest African American Museum
October22
Join author Khary Lazarre-White in a discussion and signing of his debut novel, "Passage."
Oakland, CA
2.00pm
Marcus Books
November01
Khary will read from his book, after which Leader Anne Klaeysen will interview him.
New York, NY
7.00pm
New York Society for Ethical Culture Ceremonial Hall (4th Fl)
November08
Join noted leaders, educators, and psychologists for this timely panel discussion, followed by an author reception and book signing.
New York, NY
7.00pm
The Jewish Theological Seminary