Huntington native Bridget Siegel, author of "Domestic Affairs" (Weinstein Books).

Huntington native Bridget Siegel, author of "Domestic Affairs" (Weinstein Books). Credit: Stephen Siegel

Aug. 6

Doug Fine, author of "Farewell, My Subaru," speaks about his new book, "Too High to Fail: Cannabis and the New Green Economic Revolution" (Gotham). At 7 p.m., Book Revue, 313 New York Ave., Huntington; 631-271-1442, bookrevue.com

Aug. 9

Huntington native Bridget Siegel, former finance director for John Kerry's presidential campaign, reads from her novel, "Domestic Affairs" (Weinstein Books). At 7 p.m., Book Revue, 313 New York Ave., Huntington; 631-271-1442, bookrevue.com

Matthew Silverman signs copies of "Best Mets: Fifty Years of Highs and Lows From New York's Most Agonizingly Amazin' Team," (Taylor Trade). Great Neck residents given preference for seating. At 7:30 p.m., Great Neck Library, 159 Bayview Ave., Great Neck; 516-466-8055, greatnecklibrary.org

Aug. 10

Pulitzer Prize winner Robert A. Caro discusses "The Passage of Power: The Years of Lyndon Johnson" (Knopf). Tickets $15. At 5 p.m., Hampton Library, 2478 Main St., Bridgehampton; 631-537-0015, hamptonlibrary.org

Aug. 11

Christopher Beha reads from his novel, "What Happened to Sophie Wilder" (Tin House). At 5 p.m., Canio's Books, 290 Main St., Sag Harbor; 631-725-4926, caniosbooks.com

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