Author events on Long Island, week of June 11

Author Michael D'Antonio, a former Newsday reporter, discusses his books, "The Truth About Trump" and "A Consequential President: The Legacy of Barack Obama" at Sachem Public Library on June 12. Credit: Toni Raiten-D Antonio
Monday, June 12
Former Newsday reporter Michael D’Antonio discusses his books “The Truth About Trump” and “A Consequential President: The Legacy of Barack Obama.” Registration required. At 7 p.m., Sachem Public Library, 150 Holbrook Rd., Holbrook; 631-588-5024, sachemlibrary.org
Tuesday, June 13
Alex Prud’homme, co-author of Julia Child’s “My Life in France” and her husband’s grandnephew, discusses his new book, “The French Chef in America: Julia Child’s Second Act.” At 7:30 p.m., Port Washington Public Library, One Library Dr., Port Washington, 516-883-4400, pwpl.org
Thursday, June 15
Huntington author Alyson Richman (“The Lost Wife”) talks about her new novel, “The Velvet Hours.” At 7 p.m., Northport-East Northport Public Library, 151 Laurel Ave., Northport; 631- 261-6930, nenpl.org
Carol Zoref, a former Roslyn resident, talks about and signs copies of “Barren Island,” winner of the AWP Prize for the Novel. At 7 p.m., Bryant Library, 2 Paper Mill Rd., Roslyn; 516-621-2240, bryantlibrary.org
Friday, June 16
Water Mill author Holly Peterson (“The Manny”) talks about and signs copies of her new novel, “It Happens in the Hamptons.” Register in advance. At 5 p.m., BookHampton, 41 Main St., East Hampton; 631-324-4939, bookhampton.com
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