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		<title>A night out with a book group in Beverly Hills</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[The Impostor's Daughter: A True Memoir]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since I&#8217;ve come to LA, I&#8217;ve met with a number of book groups who are reading my book, thanks to the amazing Julie Goler, who holds the interesting position of &#8220;book club facilitator&#8221; and also teaches at Beverly Hills High School. She chooses a book for her group then moderates the discussion; there&#8217;s an interesting [...]]]></description>
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<p>Since I&#8217;ve come to LA, I&#8217;ve met with a number of book groups who are reading my book, thanks to the amazing Julie Goler, who holds the interesting position of &#8220;book club facilitator&#8221; and also teaches at Beverly Hills High School. She chooses a book for her group then moderates the discussion; there&#8217;s an interesting article on what she does, <a href="http://www.dukemagazine.duke.edu/dukemag/issues/070808/depmini-goler.html" target="_blank">here</a>. So far, the groups have been made up of women only, but the women come from all walks of life, and I&#8217;ve so enjoyed hearing their thoughts on the book from all their different perspectives. The other night I met with a group of women who were all around my age&#8211;25, give or take a few (or ten or thirteen) years&#8211;and the discussion took place in a sprawling home in Beverly Hills, over sushi from Koi and a cupcake tower. (<em>Hello</em>, can I join this group?) It&#8217;s funny how the same questions seem to come up over and over: What do your parents and sisters think about the book? Why did you tell the story in cartoons? Would you like a glass of wine? (No, thank you&#8211;see Pg. 199 of <em>The Impostor&#8217;s Daughter: A True Memoir</em>.) But the more I ruminate on the answers, the more clarity I get, and the more clarity I get, the more depressed I get&#8230;kidding, sort of. Connecting with readers has been by far my favorite experience of writing a book. That, and the mega-chunk of change that is sure to be deposited into my bank account when/if the paperback becomes a best-seller and when/if the movie rights sell.</p>
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