Published: November 15, 2025; Aithor: Julia Sonrisa
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Web: https://housingworks.org/locations/bookstore-cafeCelebrate with Author Eileen Stukane In Conversation With Fran Carpentier
15-20 Minute Conversation / Q & A With Audience
In Person Book Signing
Open Wine Bar
Why Do We All Have So Much Stuff? Author Eileen Stukane navigates the hoarded rooms of her family’s past in her memoir, explored in conversation with Fran Carpentier, Former Senior Articles Editor, Parade.
Join her for this special chance to discover why we hold onto so many things.
Unfortunately, the previously announced guest, Scott Stiffler, Founder/Editor of ChelseaCommunityNews.com and LGBTQCommunityNews.nyc, will not be able to attend due to health concerns.
An unexpected inheritance leads to a shocking house of hoarding and a year-long quest to understand the deep connection between humans and their objects. The possessions of her departed relatives come to life in her hands as author Eileen Stukane becomes a detective of the deceased in this first-person memoir, The House That Held Everything (Bloomsbury Publishing). Available in hardcover and ebook wherever books are sold.
Eileen Stukane is the author of The House That Held Everything (Bloomsbury), The Dream Worlds of Pregnancy (Wm. Morrow), as well as Running on Two Different Tracks, a short ebook published by She Writes Press. She also co-authored four popular books on women’s health, including Listen To Your Body, among them, and has held editorial positions at Good Housekeeping, Cosmopolitan, and Self magazines. Her articles related to women’s health have appeared in Cosmopolitan, Harper’s Bazaar, Glamour, and numerous other national publications. She hopes you will have a lot of your own stories to tell about your things at her Book Launch.
Time: 5:00 pm EST
Free!
Detailed information and discussion of the event.