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Start: 7:00 pm
Thursday, March 25th at 7 pm For his sixty-fifth birthday, acclaimed novelist Michael Mewshaw took a 4,000 mile trip across North Africa. Along the journey he encounters food riots in Egypt, corruption in Libya, and an abandoned Star Wars set in Tunis. He braves sectarian violence in Algeria, narrowly misses a beheading (not his own), and encounters conspiracies in Morocco. Through it all both author and reader are immersed in a fascinating adventure that's sometimes tragic, often funny, occasionally terrifying, and always a revelation of a strange place and its people. "Mewshaw wonderfully engages the travel reader’s vicarious demand for history, cultural insight, and unexpected incident." "Perhaps the best American writer you never heard of." | ||
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Start: 7:00 pm
Thursday, April 1st at 7 pm Professor Karen Pelletier has waited six years for a shot at tenure in the English Department of her small New England college. But when her rival, a favorite for the position, is found dead under suspicious circumstances, Pelletier is the prime suspect. As the criminal investigation gets underway, campus politics, private passions, and a killer on the loose combine to turn the world of academia upside down. Like her heroine Karen Pelletier, Joanne Dobson is an English professor, having taught for many years at Fordham University, also at Amherst College and at Tufts University. She and her husband live in the New York City area and have three grown children. Unlike Karen, she has never been faced with an on-campus homicide, nor has she ever been called in as a consultant to the Bureau of Criminal Investigation. But she has occasionally asked herself, "what if... ?" | ||
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