FLORENCE-Join the Florence-Lauderdale Public Library for an author lunch with New York Times bestselling author Marie Benedict! The luncheon will be February 5 from 11:30 AM until 1:00 PM. Tickets are $35.00 for the event.
Marie will be talking about her latest novel Lady Clementine, which explores the life of Clementine Churchill, whose story is much more than just being Winston Churchill’s wife. Marie Benedict has dedicated her writing career to telling the stories of important but often overlooked women from history.
Each ticket includes entry to the event, a copy of Lady Clementine, and lunch from Chicken Salad Chick.
Author Lynda Cohen Loigman says of Lady Clementine:
Marie Benedict has gifted us all with another thoughtful and illuminating behind-the-scenes look at one of history’s most unusual and extraordinary women. Benedict stuns readers with a glorious assortment of Clementine Churchill’s most personal secrets: her scandalous childhood, her unexpected role as a social outsider, her maternal insecurities, and the daily struggles she faces to smooth her husband’s political blunders and to keep up with his relentless demands for guidance and attention.
With a historian’s eye and a writer’s heart, Benedict provides an unforgettable glimpse into the private world of a brilliant woman whose impact and influence on world events deserves to be acknowledged.
About Marie Benedict
Marie Benedict is a lawyer with more than ten years’ experience as a litigator at two of the country’s premier law firms, who found her calling unearthing the hidden historical stories of women. Her mission is to excavate from the past the most important, complex and fascinating women of history and bring them into the light of present-day where we can finally perceive the breadth of their contributions as well as the insights they bring to modern day issues.
Marie’s series of narratively connected historical novels about women includes the books The Other Einstein, Carnegie’s Maid, The Only Woman in the Room, and the newly released Lady Clementine. Writing as Heather Terrell, Marie also published the historical novels The Chrysalis, The Map Thief, and Brigid of Kildare.