Sag Harbor author Tom Clavin (pictured) and Bob Drury discuss...

Sag Harbor author Tom Clavin (pictured) and Bob Drury discuss their book, "Last Men Out" at Quogue Library on March 29. Credit: Anne Drager

Wednesday, March 26

Glen Cove author Antonia Petrash discusses "Long Island and the Woman Suffrage Movement" (History Press). At 1 p.m., Bryant Library, 2 Paper Mill Rd., Roslyn; 516-621-2240, bryantlibrary.org

Thursday, March 27

Stefano Vaccara talks about "Carlos Marcello: The Man Behind the JFK Assassination" (Enigma Books). At 4 p.m., Stony Brook University, Melville Library room E4340; 631-632-7444

Jane Green signs copies of her new novel, "Tempting Fate" (St. Martin's). At 7 p.m., Book Revue, 313 New York Ave., Huntington; 631-271-1442, bookrevue.com

Friday, March 28

Benita Eisler reads from "The Red Man's Bones: George Catlin, Artist and Showman" (Norton). At 12:10 p.m., Port Washington Library, 1 Library Dr., 516-883-4400, pwpl.org

Saturday, March 29

A celebration of Vietnam veterans with Sag Harbor author Tom Clavin and Bob Drury discussing their book "Last Men Out: The True Story of America's Heroic Final Hours in Vietnam" (Free Press) and Southampton author Philip Keith discussing "Fire Base Illingworth: An Epic True Story of Remarkable Courage Against Staggering Odds" (St. Martin's). At 2 p.m., Quogue Library, 90 Quogue St.; 631-653-4224, quoguelibrary.org

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