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Open Book Club: Dennis Lehane, Part 3
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| October 23, 2008 Open Book Club: Dennis Lehane, Part 3
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(NECN) - The discussion continues in part 3 of the "Open Book Club" talk with best-selling author Dennis Lehane. His book, "The Given Day" revolves around the Boston Police riots of 1919.
In this section, Lehane reads a section of his work, sparking a discussion of classism, and a great anecdote about how Lehane worked Babe Ruth and baseball into book.
To see Part 1 of this 'Open Book Club,' click here
To see Part 2 of this 'Open Book Club,' click here
To see Part 3 of this 'Open Book Club,' click here
To see Part 4 of this 'Open Book Club,' click here
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