
NEW HAVEN - The public is invited to meet Chesa Boudin, author of "Gringo: a coming of age in Latin America," from 6 to 7 p.m. Jan. 14 at New Haven Public Library, 133 Elm St.
Boudin, shown below, the adopted son of controversial former student activist Bill Ayers, has written a travel book that helps to explain the leftward tilt of Latin American politics, organizers said in a statement.
Russell Banks has called Gringo "an extraordinary debut," the statement said.
The event is free and free parking is available. For more information visit http://www.gringo.eventbrite.com/ or call the library at 203- 946-8835. 

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