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Authors LIVE! for all ages!
Learn, grow and have fun attending this ongoing series. You have a chance to hear nationally known, award winning and best selling authors present their newly published works, fiction and nonfiction, on a variety of subjects. Presented in partnership with the Friends of the Highland Park Library, these presentations are offered free to members of all ages in our church, and to the whole community, No reservations are required. A book signing follows the presentation for those who choose to purchase books. For folks who are interested in meeting and talking with an author, and having a copy of the book signed prior to the presentation, there is a reception immediately preceding the main presentation, at a $30 cost that includes the price of the book. So join us to hear some of America’s most interesting authors introduce us to new ideas and intriguing stories.
Reception in Great Hall
6 - 7 pm - RESERVATION REQUIRED $30
Click Here to purchase, or call 214.523.2240 and leave a message
to register if you intend to pay with cash or check at the door.
Presentation in Wesley Hall 7 - 8 pm (FREE)
No reservations are required for the 7pm presentation.
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Steve Berry
“The Columbus Affair”
Tuesday, May 22
Steve Berry, bestselling author of historical thrillers, has nearly 11 million books in print translated in 37 different languages. His new novel The Columbus Affair challenges everything we know about the discovery of America. From Florida to Vienna and Prague, to the mountains of Jamaica investigative journalist Tom Sagan seeks to discover the greatest secret of all about the man we know as Christopher Columbus.
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Jeff Shaara
“A Blaze of Glory”
Wednesday, June 6
Award winning and best selling author Jeff Shaara will bring us A Blaze of Glory: A Novel of the Battle of Shiloh on Wednesday, June 6 at 7 pm in Wesley Hall. The author of Gods and Generals, made into a major motion picture by Warner Brothers, Shaara writes historical fiction primarily about WWII or the Civil War. This newest novel comes out on the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Shiloh. This is the first book of a trilogy that will include Vicksburg in 2013 and Sherman’s March in 2014.
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