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Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Authors at Third Place Books - Wellness, Economics, and Doug the Pug

A famous dog will be appearing at Third Place Books this week, but you'll need to buy a ticket for the opportunity to take a selfie with him.


Mickey Prescott and Angie Alt
The Autoimmune Wellness Handbook: A DIY Guide to Living Well With Chronic Illness 
(Victory Belt)
Wednesday, November 2 at 7pm
The way autoimmune disease is viewed and treated is undergoing a major change as an estimated 50 million Americans (and growing) suffer from these conditions. For many patients, the key to true wellness is in holistic treatment, although they might not know how to begin their journey to total recovery. The Autoimmune Wellness Handbook, from Mickey Trescott and Angie Alt of Autoimmune-Paleo.com, is a comprehensive guide to living healthfully with autoimmune disease.

George Lackey
Viking Economics : How the Scandinavians Got It Right-And How We Can Too  (Melville House)
Thursday, November 3 at 7pm
In Viking Economics perhaps the most fun economics book you’ve ever read George Lakey dispels myths,  explores the inner-workings of the Nordic economies that boast the world’s happiest, most productive workers, and explains how, if we can enact some of the changes the Scandinavians fought for surprisingly recently, we, too, can embrace equality in our economic policy.

Leslie Mosier
Doug the Pug : The King of Pop Culture (St. Martin’s Griffin)
Friday, November 4 at 6:30pm
TICKET REQUIRED
Doug the Pug is the king of pop culture. More than six million adoring fans on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat can’t get enough of him. Doug spreads love everywhere he goes, and now with his literary debut, he’s coming to living rooms around the world! You get to meet Doug and take a selfie with him! Tickets are $16.99 plus tax and include one copy of Doug the Pug: The King of Pop Culture and entry into the signing line for two people.

Tickets available online




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