> From: Noelle <noelle> > Date: Sat, 7 Mar 2020 17:19:17 +0000 (UTC) > > do we want to go to this? Would you skip trivia? Looks like I'm free that evening. > ----- Forwarded Message ----- > From: http://www.keplers.org/~events <http://www.keplers.org/~events> > To: "http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg" <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg> > Sent: Friday, March 6, 2020, 3:29:56 PM PST > Subject: Star Historian of Leopold's Ghost at Kepler's > > | Angie Coiro on why you want to meet Hochschild | > | > | THIS IS NOW: ADAM HOCHSCHILD MONDAY, MARCH 167:30 PM > > Greetings, > In just 10 days, a celebrated historian and bestselling author > joins us for a This Is Now hour of discussion on American history > at Kepler's. Angie Coiro, our host and favorite political mind, has > this recommendation to share for their upcoming discussion of Rebel > Cinderella on March 16th. "This is what I absolutely love about > all of Adam's work: he resurrects whole humans from a murky past, > not 'characters' but fully-researched, fleshed-out people with > remarkable stories. Suddenly Rose Pastor Stokes— with > all her vigor, passion, and humanity— is woven into our > known history, when just moments before she'd been lost to the > ages..." > > About Rose Pastor Stokes, the socialist heroine of Hochshild's > forthcoming book, Coiro says, "I'll adore her forever for checking > into hotels— with her high social status and tailored > finery— only to get in there and start organizing the > staff! Her life story— from rags to riches to rags > again, and all the layers along the way— make her truly > unforgettable. Adam has restored Stokes to her proper place in the > American narrative." > > Well what more do you need? A sterling recommendation from Coiro > herself promises a fascinating upcoming hour of This is Now. Grab a > seat for yourself and a friend, before they run out— > union members and labor organizers are especially welcome. > > See you there, > > The Kepler's Literary Foundation TeamAmber, Angie, Dara, Angela, > Nicole, and Jean |