Virtual Event | Acadia Alumni Book Club to feature Shelley Thompson’s Roar
Shelley Thompson is the next featured author in our Acadia Alumni Book Club series. We invite you to read her work, Roar, and join the conversation on Monday, March 24, 7-8 p.m., during our next virtual Book Club meeting.
REGISTRATION: If you would like to participate, please e-mail Events Coordinator Victoria Hendrycks at: victoria.hendrycks@acadiau.ca.
We look forward to seeing you, and please keep in mind Book Club members do not have to be Acadia affiliates; the Club is open to everyone. You can register anytime and participate in the session of your choice.
So far, we’ve looked at the Honourable Donald Oliver’s (’50, ’07 HON) highly anticipated autobiography, A Matter of Equality: The Life’s Work of Senator Don Oliver; Jim Prime’s (’69) and Ben Robicheau’s fictional comedy, Fish and Dicks: Case Files from Digby Neck and Islands Fish-Gutting Service and Detective Agency; Two Crows Sorrow, a work of creative fiction by Laura Churchill Duke (’98); Peter Cleveland’s (’72) Double Shot of Scotch; Deborah Hemming’s, Throw Down Your Shadows; Tony Thomson’s About Face: A Mystery; Andria Hill-Lehr’s Mona Parsons: From Privilege to Prison, From Nova Scotia to Nazi Europe; Amanda Peters’s The Berry Pickers; and most recently, Christy Ann Conlin’s Heave.