Florence-Lauderdale Public Library Hosts Online Author Talks with Kristy Woodson Harvey and Susan Meissner

by Jennifer Keeton
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FLORENCE​Books and stories have the power to encourage and inspire, especially during times of adversity. Florence-Lauderdale Public Library hopes to do just that by inviting the community to read and discuss novels about strength and resilience. The library is hosting two online author talks in early May, using the online platform Zoom. Kristy Woodson Harvey will talk with readers on Sunday, May 3, at 1 pm, and Susan Meissner will talk on

Wednesday, May 6, at 1 pm. To sign up for these events, email events@flpl.org.

 

Kristy Woodson Harvey will be talking about her new novel Feels Like Falling​, which Amazon.com: Feels Like Falling (9781982117702): Woodson Harvey ...explores modern womanhood through the lenses of two women brought together during difficult patches in their lives. ​​Harvey, a bestselling author of six novels, visited the library last year, and the library staff is excited to offer the opportunity for readers to talk with her online.

 

“Our patrons loved Kristy Woodson Harvey when we hosted her for an event in 2019,” said Abby Carpenter, the library’s assistant director.  “She is funny, kind, and a great speaker, and she is becoming a major name in southern fiction.”

 

During the online event, Harvey will be interviewed by community member and library patron Nicole Sneed. The library will also be giving away 20 copies of Feels Like Falling ​       ​to participants of the event. Each book will include a book plate signed by the author.

 

A few days later on May 6, the library will host a second online author talk with Susan Meissner. Fittingly, her novel Âs Bright as Heaven​ is set during the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic. The novel follows a mother and her daughters who suddenly find themselves in an unrecognizable world as they face a public health crisis.

 

Bestselling author Lisa Wingate describes As Bright as Heave​​n as “a story of one family’s heartbreak and hope,” and says that Meissner’s “strong [and] resilient . . . characters step off the page and into history.”

 

People who email events@flpl.org​  to sign up for either or both author talks will receive a Zoominvitation that contains the link for the event. For anyone who doesn’t know how to use Zoom, the library has video tutorials to help them get started using the app. More free online programs can be found at www.flpl.org and on the library’s Facebook pages.​

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