WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 from 7:00—8:00 PM in the Community Meeting Room
Main Library, 40 Washington Street, Quincy, MA, 02169
New England has nurtured countless women who shook off the expectations of their gender to forge their own destinies. Patricia Harris’s latest book, New England’s Notable Women, shines the spotlight on 45 of these trailblazers and achievers and directs readers to homes and other sites in all six states where their stories come to life. In her talk at the Thomas Crane Library, the author will discuss and show photos of some of these touchstone places and recount the inspiration she has received and the lessons she has learned from her subjects. Among the heroines she will highlight are legendary socialite turned suffragist Alva Smith Vanderbilt Belmont; early champion of education equality Prudence Crandall; and pioneering astronomer Maria Mitchell, the first American to discover a comet.
About the Author
Patricia Harris and her husband David Lyon have written more than thirty books on travel, food, and art. Harris has a personal interest in exploring and celebrating women’s place in the world. In addition to this title, she is also the author of 100 Places in Spain Every Woman Should Go (Travelers’ Tales). She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Books will be available for sale and signing at the program.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Thomas Crane Public Library.