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Barnes & Noble - Philadelphia
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Wed, 19 Nov, 2025 at 06:00 pm to 07:30 pm (GMT-05:00)
Barnes & Noble - Philadelphia
1708 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, United States
Join and Barnes & Noble Philadelphia on Wednesday, November 19th at 6pm at Barnes & Noble Philadelphia (1708 Chestnut Street) for a discussion of , a collection of searching, curious, and surprising essays catalyzed by the author's move in her sixties to a small Italian village, exploring selfhood, coincidence, inheritance, and the impermanence of identity.
She will be joined in conversation by .
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Seated Admission w/ Book: $29.16 (Admission + one copy ) **LIMITED QUANTITY AVAILABLE**: A ticket PER PERSON includes:
General Admission - FREE **LIMITED QUANTITY AVAILABLE**: A ticket PER PERSON includes:
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MARTHA COOLEY is the author of three novels—The Archivist (a national bestseller published in a dozen foreign markets), Thirty-Three Swoons, and Buy Me Love—and the memoir Guesswork. Her short fiction, essays, and translations have appeared in numerous literary journals.
In 2021, in her mid-sixties, Martha Cooley moved with her husband from the United States to Castiglione del Terziere, a village in northernmost Tuscany. Prompted by this relocation, the essays in My Little Donkey chronicle her encounters with people, animals, the past, and herself as she reckons with the fallout of a major life-change.Following curiosity where it leads, Cooley delves into music and silence, the vagaries of history, the complexity of familial legacies, and the presence and power of animals in human lives. With its spirited examinations of uncanny coincidences and chance events, My Little Donkey’s varied essays offer the vivid pleasures of story combined with the provocations of a writer looking behind the curtain of appearances, intent on honest assessments of what she sees and feels. Whimsical yet at the same time intellectually and emotionally bold, these essays tackle the conundrum of time’s passage: how to adapt, pay attention, embrace contradiction, and enjoy the ride?
Ken Kalfus is the author of 2 A.M. in Little America. He is also the author of three other novels—Equilateral; A Disorder Peculiar to the Country, a finalist for the National Book Award; and The Commissariat of Enlightenment—and the story collections Thirst and Pu-239 and Other Russian Fantasies, the latter a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award and the basis for the HBO film Pu-239. He lives in Philadelphia.
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Ticket type | Ticket price |
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Seated Admission w/ Book | 33 USD |
General Admission - FREE | Free |