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Bookmarked LIVE! At Parkside Bookshop
Join us at Parkside Bookshop in Boston's South End for a live version of "Bookmarked: The Under the Radar Book Club." Callie Crossley, host of "Under the Radar," will be interviewing New York Times best-selling author B.A. Shapiro about her latest book, "The Lost Masterpiece," to learn more about the history behind the story, the author's inspiration and much more.
Tickets are free, and RSVPs are appreciated.
Tickets are free, and RSVPs are appreciated.
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