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Harvard Book Store Virtual Event: Gail Caldwell

July 7, 2020 @ 7:00 pm

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Date:
July 7, 2020
Time:
7:00 pm
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.harvard.com/event/virtual_event_gail_caldwell/

Venue

Harvard Book Store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
Cambridge, MA 02138 United States
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Phone:
617-661-1515
Website:
https://www.harvard.com/
About

Harvard Book Store’s virtual event series welcomes Pulitzer Prize–winning writer GAIL CALDWELL for a discussion of her latest memoir, Bright Precious Thing. She will be joined in conversation by renowned activist, organizer, and author GLORIA STEINEM.

Contribute to Support Harvard Book Store

While payment is not required, we are suggesting a $3 contribution to support this author series, our staff, and the future of Harvard Book Store—a locally owned, independently run Cambridge institution. In addition, by purchasing a copy of Bright Precious Thing on harvard.com, you support indie bookselling and the writing community during this difficult time.

About Bright Precious Thing

In a voice as candid as it is evocative, Gail Caldwell traces a path from her west Texas girlhood through her emergence as a young daredevil, then as a feminist—a journey that reflected seismic shifts in the culture itself. Caldwell’s travels took her to California and Mexico and dark country roads, and the dangers she encountered were rivaled only by the personal demons she faced. Bright Precious Thing is the captivating story of a woman’s odyssey, her search for adventure giving way to something more profound: the evolution of a writer and a woman, a struggle to embrace one’s life as a precious thing.

Told against a contrasting backdrop of the present day, including the author’s friendship with a young neighborhood girl, Bright Precious Thing unfolds with the same heart and narrative grace of Caldwell’s Let’s Take the Long Way Home, called “a lovely gift to readers” by The Washington Post. Bright Precious Thing is a book about finding, then protecting, what we cherish most.