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TITLE:MARQUEE EVENT: An Afternoon with Sue Halpern and Bill McKibben
SUMMARY:MARQUEE EVENT: An Afternoon with Sue Halpern and Bill McKibben
DESCRIPTION:MARQUEE EVENT: An Afternoon with Sue Halpern and Bill
  McKibben\nJoin these two authors who have experience researching and
  writing about various climate related concerns during their afternoon
  talk at the Saratoga Springs Public Library.\nHusband and wife journalist
  and novelist team Sue Halpern and Bill McKibben come to town to celebrate
  the release of Ms. Halpern&#8217;s new novel, Summer Hours at the Robbers
  Library, which follows the November 2017 release of Mr. McKibben&#8217;s
  first novel, Radio Free Vermont. Mr. McKibben is the author of countless
  writings about climate change, and the founder of 350.org, an activist
  group committed to renewable energy resources; Ms. Halpern is the author
  of several works of fiction and narrative-nonfiction, and her articles
  have appeared in magazines ranging from Rolling Stone to The New Yorker.
  They are both on the faculty of Middlebury College where she is a
  Scholar-in-Residence in the Department of English and American
  Literatures and he is the Schuman Distinguished Scholar in the Department
  of Environmental Studies.
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  even"><em>MARQUEE EVENT: An Afternoon with Sue Halpern and Bill
  McKibben</em><br>\n<p>Join these two authors who have experience
  researching and writing about various climate related concerns during
  their afternoon talk at the Saratoga Springs Public
  Library.</p><p>Husband and wife journalist and novelist team Sue Halpern
  and Bill McKibben come to town to celebrate the release of Ms.
  Halpern&#8217;s new novel, <em>Summer Hours at the Robbers Library</em>,
  which follows the November 2017 release of Mr. McKibben&#8217;s first
  novel, <em>Radio Free Vermont</em>. Mr. McKibben is the author of
  countless writings about climate change, and the founder of <a
  href="https://350.org">350.org</a>, an activist group committed to
  renewable energy resources; Ms. Halpern is the author of several works of
  fiction and narrative-nonfiction, and her articles have appeared in
  magazines ranging from <em>Rolling Stone</em> to <em>The New Yorker</em>.
  They are both on the faculty of Middlebury College where she is a
  Scholar-in-Residence in the Department of English and American
  Literatures and he is the Schuman Distinguished Scholar in the Department
  of Environmental Studies.</p></div></div></div></body></html>
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