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County Public Library and the American Association of University Women will
host author Rhian Ellis for a discussion of her debut novel, “After Life,”
January 19 at noon in the BorgWarner Community Room.
A suspense-filled, page-turner, “After Life,” merges the uncertainties of mysticism and the supernatural with universal themes of death, spirituality and love to create an engaging read. Ellis will offer an interactive discussion of the book and the history of spiritualism in New York state during her Library talk.
A program of the AAUW—Ithaca Branch’s Book Group, this program is free and open to the public.
The American Association of University Women—Ithaca Branch promotes equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy and research and provides a community for women to share common interests, develop friendships and act on issues of vital importance.
A suspense-filled, page-turner, “After Life,” merges the uncertainties of mysticism and the supernatural with universal themes of death, spirituality and love to create an engaging read. Ellis will offer an interactive discussion of the book and the history of spiritualism in New York state during her Library talk.
A program of the AAUW—Ithaca Branch’s Book Group, this program is free and open to the public.
The American Association of University Women—Ithaca Branch promotes equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy and research and provides a community for women to share common interests, develop friendships and act on issues of vital importance.
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