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By Frank Lovece
Special to Newsday
Author Adam Nimoy, the son of the late actor Leonard Nimoy, appears at the Long Beach Public Library Wednesday at 7 p.m. for a talk and Q&A on his recently published second memoir, "The Most Human." Registration for the free event is at the library's website. He additionally appears Thursday at Barnes & Noble on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
The new book, which follows 2008's "My Incredibly Wonderful, Miserable Life: An Anti-Memoir," again focuses on "my relationship with my dad," says Adam Nimoy, 67, who spent seven years as a Los Angeles entertainment attorney before working for more than a decade as a TV series director through 2003. He has since taught directing and helmed the acclaimed 2016 documentary about this father, "For the Love of Spock."
"It's one of the more defining relationships in my life," Nimoy explains by phone from his home in L.A.'s Mar Vista neighborhood. "It was something I did not intend to" revisit in the new book, he says. "I thought I was going to move on...