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Harvard Book Store is an independently run bookstore serving the greater Cambridge area. The bookstore is located in Harvard Square and has been family-owned since 1932. We are known for our extraordinary selection of new, used and remaindered books and for a history of innovation. In 2009, we introduced same-day "green delivery" and a book-making robot capable of printing and binding any of millions of titles in minutes. Find out more about us at www.harvard.com .

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  • Speakers Bureau co-founder, Bernie Swain, and Pulitzer Prize–winning historian, Doris Kearns Goodwin, discuss Swain's book, _What Made Me Who I Am_, a collection of profiles on thirty-four remarkable leaders, including Goodwin, and the influences that shaped them. Photo Credit: Animated Heaven/[Flickr](https://www.flickr.com/photos/71195909@N03/15579436810 "Success Story")
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  • Paul Yoon, Briggs-Copeland Lecturer at Harvard University and author of _Once the Shore_ and _Snow Hunters_ reads from his latest book, _The Mountain: Stories._ In _The Mountain_, Paul Yoon displays his subtle, ethereal, and strikingly observant style with six thematically linked stories, taking place across several continents and time periods and populated with characters who are connected by their traumatic pasts, newly vagrant lives, and quests for solace in their futures. Photo Credit: Bundesarchiv/[Wikimedia](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_121-1429,_Drontheim-Fjord,_Schlachtschiff_%22Tirpitz%22.jpg "Ofot-Fjord, Schlachtschiff "Tirpitz"")
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  • Astrophysicist Mario Livio, the bestselling author of _The Golden Ratio, Is God a Mathematician?_, _Brilliant Blunders_, and _The Accelerating Universe_—for a discussion of his latest book, _Why?: What Makes Us Curious_. Livio discusses investigating perhaps the most human of all our characteristics—curiosity—and explores our desire to ask "why?" Photo Credit:[pixabay](https://pixabay.com/"")
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  • Cartoonist and animator Guy Delisle, author of *Burma Chronicles, Jerusalem, Pyongyang*, and *Shenzhen*, joins comics scholar Hillary L. Chute, author of *Outside the Box, Graphic Women*, and *Disaster Drawn*, for a discussion of Delisle's latest book, *Hostage*. _This tour is supported by the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States._
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  • _The Ministry of Utmost Happiness_ takes us on an intimate journey of many years across the Indian subcontinent, from the cramped neighborhoods of Old Delhi and the roads of the new city to the mountains and valleys of Kashmir and beyond, where war is peace and peace is war. It is an aching love story and a decisive remonstration, a story told in a whisper, in a shout, through unsentimental tears and sometimes with a bitter laugh. Each of its characters is indelibly, tenderly rendered. Its heroes are people who have been broken by the world they live in and then rescued, patched together by acts of love—and by hope. Photo: (CC) Internaz/Flickr
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  • Haroon Moghul was thrust into the spotlight after 9/11, becoming an undergraduate leader at New York University’s Islamic Center forced into appearances everywhere: on TV, before interfaith audiences, in print. Moghul was becoming a prominent voice for American Muslims even as he struggled with his relationship to Islam. In high school he was barely a believer and entirely convinced he was going to hell. He sometimes drank. He didn’t pray regularly. All he wanted was a girlfriend. But as he discovered, it wasn’t so easy to leave religion behind. To be true to himself, he needed to forge a unique American Muslim identity that reflected his beliefs and personality. How to Be a Muslim reveals a young man coping with the crushing pressure of a world that fears Muslims, struggling with his faith and searching for intellectual forebears, and suffering the onset of bipolar disorder. This is the story of the second-generation immigrant, of what it’s like to lose yourself between cultures and how to pick up the pieces. Thumbnail photo by Lorie Shaull from Washington, United States [ CC BY-SA 2.0 ], via Wikimedia Commons
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  • Published in commemoration of the centennial of President John F. Kennedy’s birth, _JFK: A Vision for America_ is the definitive compendium of JFK’s most important and brilliant speeches, accompanied by commentary and reflections by leading American and international figures—including Senator Elizabeth Warren, David McCullough, Kofi Annan, and the Dalai Lama. Combined with over seven hundred documentary photos, it tells the story, in words and pictures, of JFK’s life and his presidency, and depicts his compelling vision for America. Historian Fredrik Logevall moderates a discussion between the book's editors, JFK’s nephew Stephen Kennedy Smith and renowned historian Douglas Brinkley, who are joined by Ambassador Samantha Power and journalist Ron Suskind on the legacy of JFK as portrayed in this compendium. Photo: Public Domain, JFK with Peace Corps by Abbie Rowe, August 1962 (NARA)
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  • **Noam Chomsky**, MIT's Professor of Linguistics and Philosophy, and **Amy Goodman**, host of the award-winning independent news program _Democracy Now!_ discuss the unprecedented rate of inequality in the U.S. and its impacts on society and democracy, as addressed in Chomsky's book/doc film, [_Requiem for the American Dream: The 10 Principles of Concentration of Wealth & Power_](http://www.harvard.com/event/noam_chomsky/ ""). Noam Chomsky is widely regarded as the most influential thinker of our time, but never before has he devoted a major book to one topic: income inequality. "Requiem for the American Dream" is not an essay collection but an entire work of some 70,000 words based on four years of interviews with Chomsky by the editors. Chomsky considers these to be his final, long-form documentary interviews. It is a book that makes Chomsky's breadth and depth accessible, and at the same gives us his most powerful political ideas with unprecedented, breathtaking directness. It will go down as one of his greatest and most lasting contributions. Requiem for the American Dream is being produced in tandem with the film of the same name that was recently released in selected theaters and is now available to watch via online streaming.
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  • Professor of Philosophy Susanna Siegel, prize-winning author of _The Contents of Visual Experience_, leads a discussion of her new book, _The Rationality of Perception_. PUBLISHER'S DESCRIPTION On a traditional conception of the human mind, reasoning can be rational or irrational, but perception cannot. Perception is simply a source of new information, and cannot be assessed for rationality. Susanna Siegel argues that this conception is wrong. Drawing on examples involving racism, emotion, self-defense law, and scientific theories, The Rationality of Perception makes the case that perception itself can be rational or irrational. The Rationality of Perception argues that reasoning and perception are often deeply intertwined. When unjustified beliefs, fears, desires, or prejudices influence what we perceive, we face a philosophical problem: is it reasonable to strengthen what one believes, fears, or suspects, on the basis of an experience that was generated, unbeknownst to the perceiver, by those very same beliefs, fears, or suspicions? Siegel argues that it is not reasonable-even though it may seem that way to the perceiver. In these cases, a perceptual experience may itself be irrational, because it is brought about by irrational influences. Siegel systematically distinguishes a number of different kinds of influences on perception, and builds a theory of how such influences on perception determine what it's rational or irrational to believe. She uses the main conclusions to analyze perceptual manifestations of racism. This book makes vivid the far-reaching consequences of psychological and cultural influences on perception. Its method shows how analytic philosophy, social psychology, history and politics can be mutually illuminating. (Image: A close shot of wind turbines wind farm/Wikimedia)
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  • Bernie Sanders returns to Boston in partnership with the Harvard Book Store, Boston Review and the MIT Department of Political Science. This talk was also [screened to more than 80,000 viewers via Facebook Live](https://www.facebook.com/wgbhforum/videos/1868736503384498/ "") from MIT's Kresge Auditorium. U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders discusses his experiences as a presidential candidate and his thoughts about the political process. His talk will be based in part on the ideas presented in his latest book, _Our Revolution: A Future to Believe In_. As a part of the evening's presentation, Senator Sanders will be joined on-stage for a Q&A moderated by Archon Fung, Academic Dean and Ford Foundation Professor of Democracy and Citizenship at the Harvard Kennedy School.
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