Saturday, Apr. 20 | 1pm | Main St. Church | 320 N. Main St.

Roz Chast is perhaps most well known for her work for The New Yorker, including covers and cartoons published consistently from 1978 to today. She is also the author of more than a dozen books, including Can’t We Talk about Something More Pleasant? and her latest, I Must Be Dreaming. Chast is a New York Times bestselling author, a National Books Critic Circle Award winner, a National Book Award finalist, and a recipient of a Reuben Award and a Heinz Award among many others.

I Must Be Dreaming is a comic exploration of, as Publishers Weekly describes it, “the weird joy of dreaming.” Cataloging dream theories as well as chronicling her own dreams and creative process, Kirkus calls this book “Easy on the eyes and witty” and Library Journal lauds the work as “Truly fascinating, frequently hilarious, and not to be missed.”