Best-selling author of The King’s Messenger, Susanna Kearsley will discuss her latest novel during a special event at Cambridge Public Library on Thursday, March 27 at the Old Post Office at 12 Water Street.
“It is exciting to welcome Susanna to the Old Post Office, a fitting place for an author who entwines the historical and the contemporary in her writing,” expressed Valerie Wettlaufer, manager, Old Post Office.
“I know many in our community, myself included, enjoy a good historical read as its best way to learn a bit about history with some fictional elements, making the story more intriguing. This is something that Susanna has done, combining her museum background with her writing.”
New York Times, USA TODAY, and Globe and Mail best-selling author Susanna Kearsley is a former museum curator who loves restoring the lost voices of real people to the page, often in twin-stranded stories that interweave present and past. Her award-winning novels are published in translation in more than twenty-five countries. She lives near Toronto.
Registration is required to confirm attendance. Free registrations can be completed online, by phone at 519-621-0460, or by visiting any Cambridge Public Library location. Copies of The King’s Messenger will be available to purchase at the event from Rookery Books.
The event starts at 6:30 p.m.
Visit ideaexchange.org for more information on this event, titles available from Susanna Kearsley, and Cambridge Public Library.
Cambridge Public Library (formerly Idea Exchange) has five locations, supporting and inspiring its community in the exploration of reading, arts, innovation, and learning.