Author Talk with Jean Duffy and Bev Boisseau Stohl

Tuesday, July 256:30—7:30 PMGoodwin ForumMain Library129 Main Street, Concord, MA, 01742

Join us as authors Jean Duffy and Bev Boisseau Stohl discuss their books Soccer Grannies: The South African Women Who Inspire the World and Chomsky and Me: A Memoir. Jean and Bev, debut authors aged over 60, will share insights into being writing workshop pals and what it's like to have a first book out at their stage in life! Maxima Books will be selling copies of their books.

Jean Duffy

Soccer grannies

Jean Duffy is a nonfiction writer with published essays in the Boston Globe, Concord Monitor, WBUR Cognoscenti and other publications. Soccer Grannies: The South African Women Who Inspire the World (Rowman & Littlefield, 2023) is her first book. Jean can be found on the soccer field in Lexington, Massachusetts where her team, the Lexpressas, have been playing for some twenty years. When she’s not attacking the keyboard or flubbing a shot on goal, she might be consulting with nonprofits, helping people downsize, or doing crossword puzzles with her husband at their home in Somerville, Massachusetts. You can find Jean online at www.jeanduffy.com.





Bev 2chomsky

Bev Boisseau Stohl is a nonfiction writer with published essays in The Chronicle of Higher Education, the MIT Press, Stethoscopes and Pencils, Chomsky.info, and on Reddit and other social media. Chris Lydon interviewed Bev on his Open Source radio show. Chomsky and Me: A Memoir (OR Books, 2023) is the story of her 24 years as Noam Chomsky’s assistant at MIT. Bev, Noam, and her dog Roxy have been featured in graphic novels, and animated in Michel Gondry’s 2013 film, Is the Man who is Tall Happy? Bev has performed stand-up comedy and appeared on TV news shows talking backward. She has dabbled in woodworking, and is mediocre at piano, guitar, and ukulele. You can find Bev online on Facebook and Instagram at ChomskyandMeAMemoir.

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