April 23-29, 2007

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MEET AND GREET POST AUTHORS

Tuesday, April 24, 2007, 6:00-9:00 p.m.

at The Washington Post

1150 15th Street, NW

Washington, DC

Various Post authors will be available to talk with you and sign books (copies of their books will be for sale at the event). Among the Post authors represented: Marie Arana, Jabari Asim, Ben Bradlee, Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Pam Constable, Karen DeYoung, Juliet Eilperin, Mike Fletcher, Michael Grunwald, Wil Haygood, Stephen Hunter, David Ignatius, Alec Klein, Jay Mathews, Kevin Merida, Lonnae O'Neal Parker, Tom Ricks, Michelle Singletary, Jackie Spinner, Sally Squires, and Bob Woodward.

RSVP to artpc@washpost.com

23MONDAY


10 A.M. Walter Isaacson discusses Einstein: His Life and Universe at the Woodrow Wilson Center, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW. A reception and book signing follow. To RSVP, call 202-691-4188 or e-mail maria-stella.gatzoulis @wilsoncenter.org.

12:30 P.M. Harlan Coben reads from and signs his new thriller, The Woods, at Borders Books-Downtown, 18th & L Sts. NW, 202-466-4999. He will also read at 7:30 p.m. that evening at Borders Books-Baileys Crossroads, Route 7 at Columbia Pike, Baileys Crossroads, Va., 703-998-0404.

6:30 P.M. The Women's National Book Association is sponsoring "A Taste of Cookbook Writing," a panel discussion and book signing with former White House chef Walter Scheib, author of White House Chef: Eleven Years, Two Presidents, One Kitchen (written with Andrew Friedman); Sarah Hood Salomon, author of Politics & Pot Roast: An Unofficial, Unauthorized & Completely Unclassified Cookbook; Sheila Kaufmann, author of Upper Crusts--Fabulous Ways to Use Bread; and Meaghan Mountford, author of Cookie Sensations: Creative Designs for Every Occasion, at the Charles Sumner School & Museum, 17th & M Sts. NW. Admission is free for WNBA members, $10 for guests; e-mail ncweil@patriot.net to RSVP.

7 P.M. Jonathan Cohn, a senior editor at the New Republic magazine, discusses and signs Sick: The Untold Story of America's Health Care Crisis--And the People Who Pay the Price at Politics and Prose Bookstore, 5015 Connecticut Ave. NW, 202-364-1919.


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