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Courage in History: The Paper Daughters of Chinatown Author Event at Kamas

Courage in History: The Paper Daughters of Chinatown Author Event at Kamas

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We invite you to join authors Heather B. Moore and Allison Hong Merrill at the Kamas Valley Branch as they discuss The Paper Daughters of Chinatown (Adapted for Young Readers). Refreshments will be served and Dolly’s Bookstore will be on hand with books available for purchase. Registration for this event is appreciated. Ages 12+ are welcome.

This Utah Humanities Book Festival event is made possible through partnership with Utah Humanities.

Heather B. Moore is a USA Today bestselling author of more than ninety publications. Heather writes primarily historical and #herstory fiction about the humanity and heroism of the everyday person. Publishing in a breadth of genres, Heather dives into the hearts and souls of her characters, meshing her love of research with her love of storytelling. Please join Heather's email list at: HBMoore.com.

Allison Hong Merrill is a Taiwanese immigrant and the Wall Street Journal best-selling author of the award-winning memoir, Ninety-Nine Fire Hoops. She holds an MFA in writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts. Her bylines appear in the New York Times and the HuffPost, and her work has won both national and international literary prizes. She’s a frequent keynote speaker, panelist, and instructor at writer’s conferences. Sign up for her monthly email at allisonhongmerrill.com.