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Start: 2:00 pm
Co-presented with THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY. A teenage with Aspergers is wrongly accused of the murder of his tutor in popular novelist Jodi Picoult's newest (18th!) book, House Rules (Atria). These bestselling novels, which pair compelling and timely stories with thoughtful, sympathetic characters, are favorites of many book groupslocally and around the country. "Picoult is at her razor-sharp best with House Rules. It's both a tender look at the depths of a mother's love and a searing examination of how we treat those who are different, and whether we expect them to play by the same rules." - BookPage. Free admission is on a first-come, first-serve basis. Special $5 parking coupons for the Central Library garage are available on a limited basis for those attending. The Microsoft Auditorium at the Seattle Public Central Library is at 1000 Fourth Avenue (between Madison and Spring). For more information, please call Elliott Bay at (206) 624-6600, The Seattle Public Library at (206) 386-4636, or see www.spl.org.
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