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« Friday November 06, 2009 »
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Start: 7:00 pm
        Friday, November 6, 7:00 p.m. Metamorphosis: Junior Year  BUY NOW   Life. Love. Death. Identity. Ovid's got a lot on his mind, and he pours it all into the pages of his notebook. Inspired by his namesake, he wryly records his classmates' dramas as modern-day mythology. Ovid’s notebook holds his whole life – confessions, observations, poems, drawings. We’d like to see inside your notebook. Acclaimed writer and anthologist Betsy Franco worked with teenagers across the country to collect original poems for...[four] powerful anthologies.  These books are uncensored, so any reader can hear firsthand, honest accounts on subjects that are important to teens.  You Hear Me? poems and writing by teenage boys; Things I Have to Tell You, poems and writing by teenage girls:   "The writers' openness made me determined to try not to hit a false note in any aspect of the books. There are so many stereotypes floating around about teenagers.  I wanted to show how insightful, creative, and wise teenagers can be."  Betsy Franco Falling Hard 100 Love Poems By Teenagers:  This unforgettable collection captures the vertigo-inducing realm of romantic love  Photo Credit: Craig Damon   Penciling in a Career In children's books, Betsy Franco found the career that worked with motherhood. By Jill Wolfson http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/2009/sepoct/show/franco.html
Start: 7:30 pm
         Friday, November 6, 7:30 p.m. Mayflower by Nathaniel Philbrick The startling story of the Plymouth Colony--from the flight to religious freedom to the war that ravaged New England--is told by the bestselling author of "In the Heart of the Sea," winner of the National Book Award.
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