About this Event
Boswell welcomes journalist and memoirist Lori Tucker-Sullivan for an event featuring her new book, I Can’t Remember If I Cried, one of Library Journal's Best Nonfiction titles of 2024. It’s a book that’s art music history, part memoir, based around interviews with the widows of rock and roll stars who’ve died young.
from Boswell. Signed copies are available on most event preorders. If you have a personalization request, enter it in "order comments" at checkout. Please note: signed copies will ship AFTER the event. Remember to select “In Store Pickup” at check out to avoid unnecessary shipping fees on books you intend to pick up at the event.
Author Jas Obrecht writes for Talking Guitar: "Beyond providing poignant, behind-the-scenes insights into the lives of famous musicians and the women who loved them, I Can't Remember If I Cried serves as a survival guide for anyone dealing with loss and grief."
Lori Tucker-Sullivan is a freelance writer and editor whose work has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, and Modern Loss, and her work has been named a Notable Essay in the Best American Essays series. Tucker-Sullivan writes The Widow’s Apprenticeship blog. She is also a former bookselling professional who until recently served as Executive Director of the Independent Booksellers Consortium.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Boswell Book Company, 2559 North Downer Avenue, Milwaukee, United States
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