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15th Annual Roswell Reads Event Promotes Local Literacy

Each year, Roswell Reads selects a book to promote the value of reading, literacy, and lifelong learning through community-wide programs. The organization collaborates with Roswell Library, Friends of the Roswell and East Roswell Libraries, and the City of Roswell.

Roswell Reads selected Kim Michele Richardsons book, The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek, for this years program. The novel tells a unique story inspired by the blue-skinned people of eastern Kentucky and the Appalachian Pack Horse Library Project.  

This Years Events:
March 13 - Writing Workshop: The Path to Publication with author Kim Michele Richardson, 1:00pm, Roswell City Hall, Room 220, 38 Hill Street, Roswell. Tickets are $10.  

March 14 - Literary Luncheon with Richardson, 11:00am,
Adult Recreation Center, 830 Grimes Bridge Road, Roswell. Tickets are $20

This year, Roswell Reads is partnering with Little Free Library
of North Fulton, which shares books, much like the Pack
Horse Librarians. At the Literary Luncheon, rather than taking a book home, attendees are asked to bring a book to add to the Little Free Library collection. Specific requests include preschool board or early-reader books, chapter books, young adult/teen books, and adult books by local authors.

Visit RoswellReads2020.Eventbrite.com to register for programs or visit RoswellReads.com
for more information.