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SUMMARY:Book Signing: EM Ippolito The Tears of Other People
DESCRIPTION:Get a chance to hear from and speak with the author of The Tears of Other People.\n\nBooks will be available for sale in the gift shop. Admission is free\, no RSVP required.\n\n \n\n\n\nAbout the Author:\n\nEvie (E. M. Ippolito) was raised a settler on unceded Abenaki-Pennacook land in Portsmouth\, New Hampshire. She is a trans writer of fiction and nonfiction living in Brooklyn\, Lenapehoking\, where she pursues a degree in library information science.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Book:\n\nThe Tears of Other People is an attempt by author E. M. Ippolito to make sense of her alienation from her hometown of Portsmouth\, New Hampshire. Both local history and personal memoir\, the book explores the history of discriminatory programs on the New Hampshire seacoast\, from gentrification to European colonization\, charting personal and political connections across decades of urban change. Dispossession has an infamous history on the beautiful Portsmouth waterfront\, where in the 1960s a colonial museum called Strawbery Banke displaced the working-class neighborhood of Puddle Dock.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p>Get a chance to hear from and speak with the author of&nbsp\;<em>The Tears of Other People</em>.</p>\n\n<p>Books will be available for sale in the gift shop. Admission is free\, no RSVP required.</p>\n\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<div>\n<div style="background:transparent\; border:0px\; padding:0px">\n<h3>About the Author:</h3>\n\n<p>Evie (E. M. Ippolito) was raised a settler on unceded Abenaki-Pennacook land in Portsmouth\, New Hampshire. She is a trans writer of fiction and nonfiction living in Brooklyn\, Lenapehoking\, where she pursues a degree in library information science.</p>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n<div>\n<div style="background:transparent\; border:0px\; padding:0px">\n<h3>About the Book:</h3>\n\n<p>The Tears of Other People is an attempt by author E. M. Ippolito to make sense of her alienation from her hometown of Portsmouth\, New Hampshire. Both local history and personal memoir\, the book explores the history of discriminatory programs on the New Hampshire seacoast\, from gentrification to European colonization\, charting personal and political connections across decades of urban change. Dispossession has an infamous history on the beautiful Portsmouth waterfront\, where in the 1960s a colonial museum called Strawbery Banke displaced the working-class neighborhood of Puddle Dock.</p>\n</div>\n</div>\n
LOCATION:Portsmouth Historical Society 10 Middle St Portsmouth NH
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URL:https://business.goportsmouthnh.com/events/details/book-signing-em-ippolito-the-tears-of-other-people-82386
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