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LOCATION:Upshur Street Books
SUMMARY: "(Don't) Call Me Crazy" Book Reading - Washington, DC
DESCRIPTION: Hi everyone! I (Hannah Bae - South Korea &#39;07)&nbsp;recently contributed to a book that came out on Oct. 2!&nbsp;The book is called&nbsp;&quot;(Don&#39;t) Call Me Crazy&quot;&nbsp;(Algonquin Young Readers),&nbsp;and it&#39;s a nonfiction anthology all about mental health that&#39;s geared toward young adults. In my essay, I discuss how my&nbsp;Korean American family struggled with mental health issues and how I learned to cope. There is also a PiA shoutout :-) I&#39;m one of the 33 contributors that represent a&nbsp;truly diverse range of voices discussing an important topic with sensitivity, humor and heart.

I&#39;ll be joining a&nbsp;fellow contributor, Lisa Jakub (of &quot;Mrs. Doubtfire&quot; and &quot;Independence Day&quot; fame), for&nbsp;a book event in Washington, D.C. on Nov. 14, and I&#39;d like to&nbsp;welcome fellow&nbsp;PiAers, their friends and family&nbsp;to join. Here are the details:

Who:&nbsp;Hannah Bae and Lisa Jakub

When:&nbsp;Nov. 14,&nbsp;7-8:30pm

Where:&nbsp;Upshur Street Books,&nbsp;827 Upshur St NW, Washington, DC 20011

This is a free event open to the public, including teens and young adults. The book is available for preorder (indie bookseller&nbsp;and&nbsp;Amazon).
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