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SUMMARY:Author Talk: Lauren Markham in conversation with Julia Flynn Siler
DESCRIPTION:\nMigration and social justice reporter Lauren Markham presents 
 her newest book A Map of Future Ruins: On Borders and Belonging. Her 
 synthesis of reporting\, history\, memoir\, and essay traces a broad 
 narrative of migration\, from global history to myth\, rooted in the story 
 of the 2020 Moria Camp fire that devastated one of Europe's largest refugee 
 camps. A Map of Future Ruins helps us see that the stories we tell about 
 migration can explain our history\, and also predict our future.\n\n\n“In 
 this brilliant\, timely meditation\, Markham explores how the stories we 
 tell about borders and who belongs can harden our hearts or help to open 
 them. The threads she follows weave a tapestry as moving as it is 
 illuminating.” —Rebecca Solnit\, author of Hope in the Dark and A Field 
 Guide to Getting Lost\n\nLauren Markham is the author of the award-winning 
 The Far Away Brothers: Two Young Migrants and the Making of an American 
 Life. A US American of Greek heritage\, she has been working with migrants 
 for two decades\, and writing about migration and other social issues in 
 The New York Times Magazine\, The Guardian\, The New York Review of Books\, 
 and other publications. She lives in Berkeley\, CA.\n\nJulia Flynn Siler is 
 an award-winning author and journalist. Her most recent book\, The White 
 Devil’s Daughters: The Women Who Fought Slavery in San Francisco’s 
 Chinatown\, was a New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice and a 
 finalist for a California Book Award. She is also the author of the 
 bestselling nonfiction books\, Lost Kingdom: Hawaii’s Last Queen\, and 
 The House of Mondavi: The Rise and Fall of an American Wine Dynasty among 
 others.\n\nSausalito Books by the Bay will be the bookseller for this 
 event.\n\nPhoto credit: Ben Gucciardi
LOCATION:Creekside Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Maggie Grabmeier":MAILTO:mgrabmeier@cityofmillvalley.gov
CATEGORIES:Education, In Person, Literary
CONTACT;CN="Maggie Grabmeier":MAILTO:mgrabmeier@cityofmillvalley.gov
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