next week on tuesday we are hosting former poet lawyer robert pinsky along with a few contributors for the new anthology the mind has cliff to fall, next wednesday we are hosting ncc usual the alice of boston history. he got many more events coming up and you can find more information on our website and in the brochures by the registers when you pick up your copy of the book tonight. tonight we are so glad to be hosting holly jackson for her new book "american radicals", how a 19th-century protest shape the nation. but page magazine calls it magnificent calling Ãbwho protested wrongs in their society deserve wide readership. many find academic studies have cover the subjects here but this account written for a general audience is authoritative and fast-paced and visibly portrays a crucial period. in publisher weekly star review wrote "electric, this is essential reading for anyone interested in how the u.s. became what it is today". holly jackson is an associate professor of english at the university of massachusetts boston. her writing has appeared in the new york times, washington po