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Tue, Mar 17
|Book Society
[POSTPONED] The Nature of Love: A Conversation with Adam Skolnick & Bonnie Tsui
NOTE: This event has been postponed. Join Adam Skolnick, award-winning journalist, podcaster and author of American Tiger, and Bonnie Tsui, bestselling author of On Muscle and Why We Swim.
Time & Location
Mar 17, 2026, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Book Society, 2945 College Ave, Berkeley, CA 94705, USA
About the event
What do our fathers teach us—about strength, love, and the wildness within?
Join us for an evening with Adam Skolnick—award-winning indie journalist, podcaster, and author of the new novel American Tiger, as well as the ghostwriter of the smash-hit memoir Can’t Hurt Me—in conversation with Bonnie Tsui, Berkeley-based author of On Muscle. Both longtime The New York Times contributors, Adam and Bonnie will explore the deeply human threads that run through their work—particularly the tender, complex relationships between fathers and daughters, and the ways those bonds shape who we become.
Based on true events, American Tiger begins when a nine-year-old girl spots a tiger behind a suburban Target—a sighting no one else believes. What follows is a story of loss, courage, and the search for truth, set against the wild beauty of Southern California. In conversation with Bonnie Tsui—whose own reflections on strength, inheritance, and connection to her father animate On Muscle—Adam…