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Alameda Free Library Presents "What It Is Like To Go To War" : Performance and Discussion by Duffy Hudson

Duffy Hudson, an accomplished actor, will perform dramatic readings of selections from the best selling memoir What It Is Like to Go To War

Library Hosts What It Is Like To Go To War

As a winner of Cal Humanities’ California Reads grant the Alameda Free Library has distributed 50 copies of this year’s selection, NYT Best Selling Memoir What It Is Like To Go To War by Viet Nam War veteran Karl Marlantes. The Alameda Free Library is hosting several events related to the book and the grant’s theme “War Comes Home” focusing on the veteran experience.

On Thursday October 23rd at 7pm the Alameda Free Library will host actor Duffy Hudson as he performs dramatic readings from and leads a community conversation on the book What It Is Like To Go To War, by Karl Marlantes.

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This event is free, open to the public and does not require any registration. Note: this is a Library After Hours event enter through the cafe at the rear of the building. Please call the Main Library Reference Department at 747-7713 for more information. The Main Library is located at, 1550 Oak Street, Alameda.

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