When:
Wednesday, Jun 14, 2017 7:00p -
8:30p

Where:
Wellesley Books
82 Central Street
Wellesley, Massachusetts 02482

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Admission:
$5

Categories:
Art, Lectures & Conferences

Event website:
http://store.wellesleybooks.com/event/julia-glass

Please note this event is ticketed. Your $5 can be used as a coupon off the price of the book. Buy tickets with the link to the left.


ABOUT THE BOOK
From the beloved author of the National Book Award–winning Three Junes: The unusual bond between a world-famous children's author and his assistant sets the stage for a richly plotted novel of friendship and love, artistic ambition, and the power of an unexpected legacy.


When the revered children's author Mort Lear dies accidentally at the Connecticut home he shares with Tomasina Daulair, his trusted assistant, she is stunned to be left the house and all its contents, as well as being named his literary executor. Though not quite his daughter or his wife, Tommy was nearly everything to the increasingly reclusive Lear, whom she knew for over forty years since meeting him as a child in a city playground where Lear was making sketches for Colorquake, a book that would become an instant classic. Overwhelmed by the responsibility for Lear's bequest, she must face the demands of all those affected by the sudden loss, including the lonely, outraged museum curator to whom Lear once promised his artistic estate; the beguiling British actor recently cast to play Lear in a movie; and her own estranged brother. She must also face the demons of Morty's painful past—the subject of that movie—and a future that will no longer include him. A visit from the actor leads to revelations and confrontations that challenge much of what Tommy believed she knew about her boss's life and work—and, ultimately, about her own.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR
JULIA GLASS is the author of the best-selling Three Junes, winner of the 2002 National Book Award for Fiction; her previous novels include, most recently, And the Dark Sacred Night and The Widower's Tale. A teacher of fiction and a recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York Foundation for the Arts, and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Glass lives with her family in Marblehead, Massachusetts.


*Buy your copy from us for the opportunity to meet the author and have them sign your book. Your $5 ticket can be used as a coupon off the price of the book.

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