"Who Stole the American Dream?" is a magnificent work of history and reportage, with the profound insight and empathy of a master journalist. Smith gives us a sophisticated understanding of recent American history, with moving stories of men and women affected on the ground.
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Parking garage and valet parking available at customary Loop rates.
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$35.00. Books will be available for sale at the event.
Registration
Register Online
Registration is required. Walkins are generally not accepted.
Registration closes at 5:00 pm on Monday, October 1st. After that time, if seats are still available, see contact information for phone reservations and cash / check payment options.
Dress Code: business or business casual attire required. Jeans are not allowed.
Deadline: 10/1/2012
Program
11:30 AM-1:30 PM: Reception, noon luncheon followed by author presentation, Q&A and book signing
Questions
Dana Damyen, '02
Principal, TwoRoads Solutions
312-912-5931
Other Information
Chicago Booth Business Book Roundtable - celebrating our 10 year anniversary!
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