Dec

6 2020

Book Festival in Your Living Room presents a chat with Philippa Gregory

1:00PM - 2:00PM  


ON

Contact Carlie MacPherson
613-798-9818 ext.245
library@jccottawa.com
https://www.jccottawa.com/book-festival-living-room/

$ Cost $ 36.00

Greenberg Families Library's "Book Festival in Your Living Room" presents author Philippa Gregory

Join Philippa Gregory, on Sunday December 6 at 1pm via Zoom as discusses her new book, Dark Tides.

'Midsummer Eve 1670. Two unexpected visitors arrive at a shabby warehouse on the south side of the River Thames. The first is a wealthy man hoping to find the lover he deserted twenty-one years before. James Avery has everything to offer, including the favour of the newly restored King Charles II, and he believes that the warehouse's poor owner Alinor has the one thing his money cannot buy—his son and heir. The second visitor is a beautiful widow from Venice in deepest mourning. She claims Alinor as her mother-in-law and has come to tell Alinor that her son Rob has drowned in the dark tides of the Venice lagoon. Alinor writes to her brother Ned, newly arrived in faraway New England and trying to make a life between the worlds of the English newcomers and the American Indians as they move toward inevitable war. Alinor tells him that she knows—without doubt—that her son is alive and the widow is an imposter.'

Philippa Gregory is the author of many New York Times bestselling novels, including The Other Boleyn Girl, and is a recognized authority on women’s history. Many of her works have been adapted for the screen including The Other Boleyn Girl. She was awarded the 2016 Harrogate Festival Award for Contribution to Historical Fiction. She worked as a senior reporter on the Portsmouth News, and as a journalist and producer for BBC Radio. She founded Gardens for the Gambia, a charity to dig wells in poor rural schools in The Gambia, and has provided nearly 200 wells.

Click the registration link for more information and to purchase your tickets! **prices are in USD and include a copy of the book

Sponsor: The Greenberg Families Library in concert with the National JCC Literary Consortium