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SUMMARY:A Story of Resilience: Remembering the Japanese American Incarceration
DESCRIPTION:As part of the One Book\, One Coast program\, join us for a powerful and personal talk with Kay Ochi and Setsuo Iwashita as they share their and their families experience with the Japanese American incarceration camps during World War II. Their conversation will allow attendees a meaningful opportunity to reflect on a pivotal moment in history\, honor lived experiences\, and deepen our understanding of resilience\, injustice\, and community. All are welcome to attend this important and engaging conversation. \nOne Book\, One Coast brings together library systems across California\, Washington State\, and Oregon for a shared community reading program that celebrates literacy\, learning\, community\, and civil discourse. All participating libraries will read and discuss They Called Us Enemy by George Takei with physical copies of the book available to borrow and unlimited digital copies of the eBook in English and Spanish available from April 1 through June 6 on the Libby app by Overdrive. \nLearn more here
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SUMMARY:"No More Tears: The Dark Secrets of Johnson & Johnson" with author & journalist Gardiner Harris
DESCRIPTION:Join the Coronado Public Library and the Harvard Club of San Diego for an author talk with journalist Gardiner Harris\, discussing his acclaimed book No More Tears: The Dark Secrets of Johnson & Johnson. This powerful work of investigative journalism examines the history of one of the world’s most trusted companies\, uncovering decades of controversial practices and their impact on public health. \nNo More Tears was chosen as one of the five best in 2025 by both the National Book Critics and the LA Times. The Financial Times longlisted it as a Best Business book. It also was chosen as a best book of 2025 by the New York and Chicago Public Libraries.   \nDescribed by the Financial Times as “a savage takedown…[that] brings the receipts\,” the book offers a compelling and eye-opening look at the pharmaceutical industry. This free event includes an author presentation and discussion\, with time for audience Q&A. \nFree and open to the public. Seating is first come\, first seated. \nBooks will be available for presale through Bay Books. Orders must be received by May 27. Call 619-435-0070 to order. Limited copies will be available for purchase at the event.
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/no-more-tears-the-dark-secrets-of-johnson-johnson-with-author-journalist-gardiner-harris/
LOCATION:Coronado Public Library\, 640 Orange Ave\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
CATEGORIES:books,community
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SUMMARY:Booking signing with Caitlin Rother for "Staged"
DESCRIPTION:Caitlin Rother\, New York Times bestselling author of 17 books\, will hold a book signing at Bay Books for her new book Staged\, the sequel to her first thriller\, Hooked. \n \nStaged picks up where Hooked\, the first in Rother’s “Katrina & Goode” thriller series\, leaves off. But in short order\, the two primary suspects in the recent murder of two biotech execs who were developing a sex drug turn up dead. One of these victims dies from a reportedly self-imposed hanging in his jail cell\, followed by his father\, who is found dead of an apparent heart attack several hours later. Both deaths seem very suspicious to surfing homicide detective Ken Goode and investigative reporter Katrina Chopin\, because the forensic evidence doesn’t pass the smell test. Were one or more of these deaths staged? \nAs the investigation proceeds\, Katrina soon realizes that the cold-case murders of her parents\, both federal judges\, and the alleged suicide of her twin brother\, may be related to the four more recent deaths. Katrina and Goode work under the radar to connect dots between them\, which point toward a cover-up by a cabal of wealthy elites that hires hitmen to keep its money and secrets safe. \nAmid colorful descriptions of San Diego’s relaxed lifestyle and the beautiful beaches of La Jolla\, this book is filled with nonstop investigative action and intrigue. All the while\, Katrina and Goode\, accused of “canoodling in public\,” must navigate ethical boundaries that are constantly tested by an increasingly intense sexual attraction that poses a risk to both of their jobs—and their lives\, as a stalker continues to pursue and threaten them. \n 
URL:https://coronadotimes.com/event/booking-signing-with-caitlin-rother-for-staged/
LOCATION:Bay Books\, 1007 Orange Ave\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
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