
About this Event
Join Levine Museum on National Reconciliation Day at South Boulevard Library, for a panel discussion between four local authors on the power of stories. Those with different perspectives can read the same book to spark conversations promoting understanding and communication which are necessary steps in reconciliation, and our panelists will speak about how their books are a part of that bridge-building process.
The author panel will include Carol Baldwin, debut author of Charlotte-based young-adult novel, , based in Charlotte in the 1950s; Kathleen Burkinshaw, the author of , which is based on her mother’s life as a 12-year-old during the last year of WWII in Hiroshima; children’s book author Dorothy H. Price, author of the series; and ; and Meredith Ritchie, author of , a women’s historical fiction novel set in Charlotte in WWII.
Doors open at 5:30PM
Admission is free but registration is required.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Charlotte Mecklenburg Library - South Boulevard, 4429 South Boulevard, Charlotte, United States
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