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Register and join the Lake Forest and Lake Bluff libraries in person as we present former Chicago Tribune reporter and author Dawn Turner in conversation with Toya Wolfe, Chicago-based author of Last Summer on State Street. They will discuss Ms. Turner's book, Three Girls from Bronzeville: A Uniquely American Memoir of Race, Fate, and Sisterhood. Light refreshments will be served with a book signing to follow.
This program will be recorded and available to view for 2 weeks after the event.
This event is part of Read Between the Ravines, the joint nonfiction reading program from Lake Forest Library and Lake Bluff Public Library. To learn more, visit our Read Between page.
Know Before You Go
Support for this event is provided by the Friends of Lake Forest Library.
To reserve your spot, please scroll down and complete the registration form below. Registration opens February 10 for spring events, May 10 for summer events, August 10 for fall events, and November 10 for winter events.
To respect the time of attendees and presenters, Library events begin on time. For events with limited capacity, only registered patrons are admitted. Please let us know if you must cancel so that a waitlisted person may attend. Contact us if you would like assistance with registration or have any questions.
This in-person event will be recorded. After the event, registrants will receive an email with info on accessing the recording.
You are welcome to attend even if you haven't finished the book.
This event occurs at a location other than Lake Forest Library. Please note the address.
Please inform Library Staff prior to or during the event if you do not want to be in photos and videos. Review the full Photography and Recording Policy.