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Friday, January 30, 2009
Letters Between Us & AAUW NYC Chapter Book Club
On Jan 15, 2009 Thursday evening at the elegant East 37th Street
brownstone of the New York City Branch of the American Association of University Women, Letters Between Us, was read and discussed by a small group of brave women who ventured out in the brrrr! of the night to share tea, tastes, treats, and good conversation. Again this book club was lively and fueled by the insights of Professor Meg Florio and her colleagues, thank you to Julie and the rest of you for buying, reading and being willing to talk into the night about my epistolary novel with such passion and caring.
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