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Get your tickets for an evening of stories, laughter, and song! | | | Please join us! We're hosting

Get your tickets for an evening of stories, laughter, and song! [NEW RELEASES]( | [BESTSELLERS]( | [EBOOK DEALS]( | [COLLECTIONS]( [Simon & Schuster][Simon & Schuster]( [Browser]( [AUTHOR! AUTHOR! A Simon & Schuter Centennial Celebration]( [AUTHOR! AUTHOR! A Simon & Schuter Centennial Celebration]( Please join us! We're hosting an evening of stories, conversation, memories, laughter—and even song at New York City's iconic Town Hall auditorium with more than thirty of our renowned authors. Monday, April 8, 2024 at 7:00 P.M. E.T. The Town Hall 123 W 43rd St, NYC [IN-PERSON TICKETS]( [STREAMING TICKETS]( We will be donating 20% of our net proceeds of ticket sales to Binc (Book Industry Charitable Foundation), the book and comic industry's safety net for employees and owners facing life's emergencies. Safeguarding local book and comic stores for over twenty-eight years. Learn more about Binc at [BincFoundation.org](. Don’t miss out on: Fredrik Backman • Judy Blume • Jack Carr • Ray Dalio • Laura Dave • Anthony Doerr • Angela Duckworth • Erica Armstrong Dunbar • Jennifer Egan • Doris Kearns Goodwin • Sanjay Gupta • Zakiya Dalila Harris • Rupert Holmes • John Irving • Walter Isaacson • William Kent Krueger • Christina Lauren • Kiese Laymon • Michele Norris • Susan Orlean • Jason Reynolds • Rebecca Serle • Safiya Sinclair • Brad Thor • Colm Tóibín • Jeannette Walls • Jesmyn Ward • Ruth Ware • Bob Woodward • And More Please note the author list is subject to change. [LEARN MORE]( [CELEBRATNG 100 YEARS!]( Want more book recommendations? Visit our other sites: [Simon Teen]( [Your Lifestyle Digest][Your Lifestyle Digest]( [History in 5][History in 5]( This was sent to you because you registered to receive emails from Simon & Schuster. Visit the [Newsletters & Preferences Center]( to manage your account and email preferences. Not a subscriber? [Click here to sign up]( for Simon & Schuster emails. [New Releases]( | [Bestsellers]( [eBook Deals]( | [Collections]( [Facebook]( [X]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube]( Simon & Schuster, 1230 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10020 © 2024 Simon & Schuster. All rights reserved. [Manage Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe from All]( [Privacy Policy](

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