This is now too soon. > From: Noelle <noelle> > Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2022 15:24:40 +0000 (UTC) > > ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: Kepler's Literary Foundation < > http://www.keplers.org/~events>To: "http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg" <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg> > Sent: Monday, October 31, 2022, 3:12:49 PM PDTSubject: In-store events with > Angie Coiro > > | This Is Now + navigating mental healthcare | > | > | Reading this on your phone? Click here to view as webpage | > > Dear Reader, > Now this is happening: at long last, our This Is Now series with Angie Coiro is > back in person for the first time since 2020. Angie’s interviews have been a > staple of Bay Area television, radio, and event stages for decades, and we are > so lucky to have her as the host and producer of our conversation series on > politics, current events, and culture (and their many intersections). Join us > in the store this week as we welcome historian Adam Hochschild, whose American > Midnight: A Great War, a Violent Peace, and Democracy’s Forgotten Crisis was > just named a Best Book of 2022 by The New Yorker. Just in time for the midterm > elections, we recall the past in order to—we hope—work some influence upon > the present. > Later this fall, we are partnering with two San Mateo County-based mental > health organizations to co-present Angie Coiro and Dr. Ken Duckworth, Medical > Director of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). They will discuss > the twofold challenge of mental illness in the United States: living with the > illness itself, as well as navigating our inadequate mental healthcare system. > Read on to learn more about this much-needed conversation and Dr. Duckworth’s > new book, You Are Not Alone: The NAMI Guide to Navigating Mental Health―With > Advice from Experts and Wisdom from Real People and Families. > We can’t wait to see you (in person!) for these two timely events. > Sincerely,The Kepler’s Literary Foundation team |