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TITLE:Season to Wrap up with Special Event at Military Museum
SUMMARY:Season to Wrap up with Special Event at Military Museum
DESCRIPTION:Season to Wrap up with Special Event at Military
  Museum\nSaratoga Reads invites the public to a special event on Friday,
  April 16, to explore the “story behind the story” for this year’s
  book of choice, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, by
  Mary Ann Schaffer and Annie Barrows. The event will take place 7-9 p.m.
  at the New York State Military Museum, 61 Lake St., Saratoga
  Springs.

The evening will include an insider’s view of the creative
  process and inspiration behind the New York Times number-one best seller
  and a look at its distinctive setting—the English Channel Island of
  Guernsey during and immediately after World War II. The event will also
  offer a reception with refreshments to celebrate the volunteers and
  sponsors who make the community-wide reading program possible.\nThe
  Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, a fictional story told
  through a series of letters, depicts the war-time travails of a group of
  neighbors on Guernsey island, which was occupied by the Germans during
  1940-45. Said a review of the book in the Boston Globe, “The letters
  that make up this novel shed light on the suffering of the Channel
  Islanders during the German occupation, but there is also a rich vein of
  humor.”

The speaker for the evening will be Sara Loyster, a close
  friend of late author Mary Ann Shaffer and a member of the writing group
  that encouraged Shaffer in the creation and publication of Guernsey.
  Loyster is also well acquainted with Shaffer’s niece, Annie Barrows,
  who finished the book after the death of her aunt. Loyster will share
  stories and recollections of the authors and their process for creating
  the Guernsey story.

In addition, the event will include background
  information on Guernsey and access to the Military Museum’s
  exhibitions, which include a World War II component.

“The Military
  Museum is an apt venue for this Saratoga Reads capstone event, given the
  book’s context of war and the personal stories that emerge from that
  strife,” said Tabitha Orthwein, chair of the board of Saratoga Reads.
  “We are pleased that the museum is making its exhibitions available to
  us for the evening.”

Added Orthwein, “We will conclude the event
  with a reception and special tribute to the many people in the community
  who have helped to make our reading program a success. We seek to engage
  readers of all ages and levels, and community support is crucial to that
  goal.”
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  even"><em>Season to Wrap up with Special Event at Military
  Museum</em><br>\n<p>Saratoga Reads invites the public to a special event
  on Friday, April 16, to explore the “story behind the story” for this
  year’s book of choice, <em>The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie
  Society</em>, by Mary Ann Schaffer and Annie Barrows. The event will take
  place 7-9 p.m. at the New York State Military Museum, 61 Lake St.,
  Saratoga Springs.</p><br />\n<br />\n<p>The evening will include an
  insider’s view of the creative process and inspiration behind the
  <em>New York Times</em> number-one best seller and a look at its
  distinctive setting—the English Channel Island of Guernsey during and
  immediately after World War II. The event will also offer a reception
  with refreshments to celebrate the volunteers and sponsors who make the
  community-wide reading program possible.</p><p><em>The Guernsey Literary
  and Potato Peel Pie Society</em>, a fictional story told through a series
  of letters, depicts the war-time travails of a group of neighbors on
  Guernsey island, which was occupied by the Germans during 1940-45. Said a
  review of the book in the <em>Boston Globe</em>, “The letters that make
  up this novel shed light on the suffering of the Channel Islanders during
  the German occupation, but there is also a rich vein of humor.”</p><br
  />\n<br />\n<p><img alt="Sara Loyster" class="align_right pull-right"
  src="/site/assets/files/1078/0910loysterphoto.jpg" width="300" />The
  speaker for the evening will be Sara Loyster, a close friend of late
  author Mary Ann Shaffer and a member of the writing group that encouraged
  Shaffer in the creation and publication of <em>Guernsey</em>. Loyster is
  also well acquainted with Shaffer’s niece, Annie Barrows, who finished
  the book after the death of her aunt. Loyster will share stories and
  recollections of the authors and their process for creating the
  <em>Guernsey</em> story.</p><br />\n<br />\n<p>In addition, the event
  will include background information on Guernsey and access to the
  Military Museum’s exhibitions, which include a World War II
  component.</p><br />\n<br />\n<p>“The Military Museum is an apt venue
  for this Saratoga Reads capstone event, given the book’s context of war
  and the personal stories that emerge from that strife,” said Tabitha
  Orthwein, chair of the board of Saratoga Reads. “We are pleased that
  the museum is making its exhibitions available to us for the
  evening.”</p><br />\n<br />\n<p>Added Orthwein, “We will conclude the
  event with a reception and special tribute to the many people in the
  community who have helped to make our reading program a success. We seek
  to engage readers of all ages and levels, and community support is
  crucial to that goal.”</p></div></div></div></body></html>
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