February
27
For more than four decades, Pulitzer Prize–winning writer Anna Quindlen has explored the lives and challenges of modern women, as a columnist for The New York Times and Newsweek, as the author of 15 books of advice and philosophy and 10 novels. She’s deftly navigated the personal, the political and the intimate, from family secrets and second chances, to love and triumph over adversity, rendering tales infused with her trademark emotional resonance and unfailing hope.
The Temple Emanu-El Stettenheim Library is proud to host the New York launch of her latest endeavor, After Annie, a moving novel of grief, healing and the power of tragedy to shape us in indelible ways.
In conversation with Maggie Haberman, The New York Times White House correspondent.
After the discussion, please join us for lunch at The Harmonie Club, 4 E. 60th Street ($50/person).
For more than four decades, Pulitzer Prize–winning writer Anna Quindlen has explored the lives and challenges of modern women, as a columnist for The New York Times and Newsweek, as the author of 15 books of advice and philosophy and 10 novels. She’s deftly navigated the personal, the political and the intimate, from family secrets and second chances, to love and triumph over adversity, rendering tales infused with her trademark emotional resonance and unfailing hope.
The Temple Emanu-El Stettenheim Library is proud to host the New York launch of her latest endeavor, After Annie, a moving novel of grief, healing and the power of tragedy to shape us in indelible ways.
In conversation with Maggie Haberman, The New York Times White House correspondent.
After the discussion, please join us for lunch at The Harmonie Club, 4 E. 60th Street ($50/person).
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