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Washington Post's Eli Saslow to Read Tonight at Outwrite

Saslow will read and sign copies of his new book.

Monday night will welcome The Washington Post staff writer Eli Saslow, who will read and sign copies of his new book called "Ten Letters: The Stories Americans Tell Their President."

"The book contains ten stories of the people who have written letters to President Obama and one of those stories is about AID Atlanta's Jon Santos who wrote the President a letter on teen suicide," said Philip Rafshoon, founder and operator of Outwrite.

Santos directed this past weekend's AIDS Walk "so the book and the timing are really special," Rafshoon said.

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The event begins at 7:30 p.m. The event is free to the public, but people who purchase Saslow's book will get preferred seating. Copies of the book are $25.95.

More information is online.

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