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Bestselling Author to Speak at South Pas Library

Inspring Author Night with Father Greg Boyle and Music by Local Favorite Severin Browne.

Father Greg Boyle, whose inspiring memoir “Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion” has spent over a year on the Los Angeles Times Bestseller charts, will make an ‘Author Night’ appearance in the on Thursday, July 21 at 7 p.m.

The program is presented by the and the , with funding support from the Helix Foundation and Poets & Writers, Inc. through a grant it has received from the James Irvine Foundation.

Singer/songwriter Severin Browne, a longtime favorite of many Southern Californian audiences, will open the evening. Severin grew up in a very musical family in a 75 year-old house on the Arroyo Seco. His father, Clyde Jack Browne grew up in the same old house and was a jazz pianist who recorded with Jack Teagarden. His brother, Jackson’s career is well-known to many.

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The historic Browne home was built more than 75 years ago by his grandfather Clyde, who founded Abbey Press. By the age of 25, Severin had already recorded two albums for, of all labels, Motown Records. He kept a promise to himself to never record again for 20 years, but fortunately he changed his mind in 1995 releasing “From the Edge of the World” and again in 2001 with “This Twisted Road.” Severin continues to perform regularly to appreciative audiences all around the Golden State.

Fatther Greg Boyle is the Founder and Executive Director of Homeboy Industries, the largest gang intervention and re-entry program in the country. Begun in 2001, the nonprofit is widely recognized as a national model. Homeboy Industries was first established in Boyle Heights to address the widespread unmet needs of gang-involved youth.

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Today, Homeboy Industries serves thousands each year with employment and legal services, mental health care, tattoo removal, and other free programs. It is also the home of the nonprofit enterprises Homeboy Bakery and Homegirl Café and Catering. “Tattoos on the Heart,” Father Boyle’s first book, was awarded the 2010 Southern California Booksellers Association Indie Booksellers Association Non-Fiction Book Award .It was also was named one of the “Best Books of 2010” by Publishers Weekly.

The free public event is for all ages. The Community Room is located at 1115 El Centro Street.  Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. and no tickets or reservations are necessary. Refreshments will be served and autographed copies of “Tattoos on the Heart” will be available for purchase.

Special thanks to the Holy Family Bookstore and Libros Schmibros for outreach help. Special thanks are also due to Studio Spectrum, Inc. who will be video recording the program for later showing on Channel 19 (Time Warner) and Channel 99 (AT&T U-Verse) in South Pasadena.

A special reception and book signing with Father Boyle will also be held on June 21 at 4:30 p.m. at Libros Schmibros Book Store at 2000 East 1st Street in Boyle Heights.  The free event will provide refreshments will be available and “Tattoos on the Heart” will be available for purchase.

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