Joe Steinfield will discuss his book “Time For Everything: My Curious Life” Thursday, Sept. 15, at 7 p.m. in the Daniels Room at Hancock Town Library, 25 Main St.
In his previous book, “Claremont Boy,” Steinfield shared stories about a variety of subjects: family members and other people in his life, his love of sports, travel and the arts and his Claremont years. The first part of of “Time for Everything” picks up where that book left off, with tributes to friends and heroes and essays on being Jewish, sports and humor, health and politics. These pieces were originally published in the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript, where he writes a monthly column.
The second part of the book, “Thinking About the Law,” contains pieces about the rule of law, the Constitution and the Supreme Court. Most of the articles in this section were previously published in The Keene Sentinel.
Steinfield was born and raised in Claremont, where he graduated from Stevens High School in 1957. He is a graduate of Brown University and Harvard Law School. He was formerly a partner at Hill & Barlow in Boston and became a partner at the Boston firm of Prince LobelTye in 2003. He specializes in litigation and First Amendment law, and he is a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers.
He and his wife, Virginia Eskin, live in Keene and in Jaffrey. The event is free and open to all. Masks are preferred inside the building.
