War correspondent Scott Anderson has seen revolutions come and go. His newest book, King of Kings, weaves a spellbinding tale of the egotistical Iranian shah who blindly led a superpower to its downfall. Sound familiar? More timely now than ever, join veteran New York Times war correspondent for a Sunday morning excavation of key revolutions past (and a window into the present and the literally not-so-distant future).
Shelley Youngblut
In-Depth Conversation
Audience Q&A
Pop-Up Bookstore
Book Signing
Barrow Roasters Coffee & Tea
75 minutes. No intermission.
Shelley Youngblut
In-Depth Conversation
Audience Q&A
Pop-Up Bookstore
Book Signing
Barrow Roasters Coffee & Tea
75 minutes. No intermission.
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