Do you know what makes an excellent holiday gift? We do! -- Patricia Stratton’s celebrated book on the history of the Chicago Picasso! Order now for holiday delivery!
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Do you know what makes an excellent holiday gift? We do! -- Patricia Stratton’s celebrated book on the history of the Chicago Picasso! Order now for holiday delivery!

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An honor to attend the Carl Sandburg Dinner at the Chicago Public Library and to find ourselves alongside so many gifted writers!
Audio of fabulous Newberry Library discussion of Point of Departure, featuring author Patricia Stratton talking about the Chicago Picasso.
Join Patricia Stratton at Expo Chicago on Thursday, September 14 at 4pm in the Library Lounge for a discussion and signing of Point of Departure.
In 1967 Chicagoans didn't know what to make of Pablo Picasso's giant sculpture, which still stands in Daley Plaza.

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Asking the question “Do we love the Picasso now?” on the occasion of its 50th birthday Aug. 15.
Today’s Tribune includes a shout-out to Point of Departure as well as the re-appearance of the masthead sculpture illustration! Hurrah!
Patricia Stratton discusses Picasso and Point of Departure at a special event hosted by the Field Museum. Photo by John Weinstein.