Virtual Live Author Talk - Caroline Ailanthus: A Discussion of the Novel, “Ecological Memory”

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Prescott Valley Public Library presents author Caroline Ailanthus, 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm, live virtual via ZOOM – join from the convenience of your own home on Tuesday, November 16th, 2021. “Ecological Memory,” a tale about what happens after you lose everything.

If you are interested in purchasing a copy of Caroline's book, you can buy directly from her publisher, Salt Water Mediaor on Amazon.

In the summer of 2019, Ailanthus published a novel about a scientist in the aftermath of a catastrophic pandemic. Less than six months later, life began to imitate art. Join us for an online reading from the novel, “Ecological Memory.” We’ll discuss the fictional pandemic and explore the potential of ecology as a source of perspective and hope in the face of loss.

“Ecological Memory” is set 20 years after a catastrophic global pandemic. The story explores how the characters, society, and the planet find ways to heal. It’s a book about what happens after you lose everything.

Caroline Ailanthus is primarily a science writer; even her fiction blends science and story, and she is also the author of the Climate in an Emergency blog. “Ecological Memory” is her second published novel. She grew up in Delaware and attended various small, odd schools, mostly in New England, earning a B.A. in Environmental Leadership and an M.S. in Environmental Studies. She lives in Maryland with her husband and assorted animals.

 

Tuesday, December 14th, 2021

3:00 pm – 4:00 pm, live virtual via ZOOM – join from the convenience of your own home

Questions? Call 928-759-3040