Prescott Valley Public Library Presents: ‘Jim the Boy’ A Deeper Look

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Prescott Valley Public Library will be offering a 7 week class on the novel ‘Jim the Boy’.   These sessions will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, January 26th – March 11th, 2021.  The virtual pre-recorded presentations will be unlocked at 10:00 am but will be able to be viewed for 24 hours.  You will be able to enjoy these sessions from the comfort of your own home. 

‘Jim the Boy’ (2000), a novel by Tony Earley, is set in 1934 and describes one year in the life of a ten-year-old boy who lives with his mother and three uncles in a small rural town. Earley often sets his work, like this novel, in North Carolina, the state he grew up in. PVPL will dive deeper into the story accenting this wonderful read.

Tony Earley was named one of the top short story writers in America by Granta and the New Yorker, and critics have compared his sparse writing style to Ernest Hemingway and E.B. White.

Registration is required and space is limited - Register at pvlib.net>attend>classes & programs.  Once registered, you will be checked out the book ‘Jim the Boy’ if needed.  

For more information call 928-759-3040.

Tuesdays and Thursday, January 26th – March 11th, 2021.   

Virtual Pre-recorded presentations will be unlocked at 10:00 am but will be able to be viewed for 24 hours. 

Virtual – Watch from you own home computer