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The Year of No Do-Overs,” and answer questions from the audience. an announcement from the Darien Community Association and Barrett Bookstore Barrett Bookstore and the Darien Community Association (DCA) in partnership with WSHU public radio invite you to an in-person talk at the DCA with Mary Louise Kelly, famed NPR reporter and co-host of newsmagazine All Things Considered, on Wednesday, April 12.
