We know that Let the Great World Spin is literary fiction and that The DaVinci Code is not, but when it comes to defining "literary fiction" versus "genre fiction" we're at a loss. Join CBT member, published author, and event host Ray Daniel, along with guest authors Michelle Hoover, Kelly J. Ford, and Stephanie Gayle, for a lively and informative discussion about literary and genre fiction. Is there a big difference between the two and which do these authors hope they're writing?
Books signed by the authors will be available for purchase. Tickets to the event are $5 and include breakfast.
For more information and to RSVP online, please visit www.bnaitorah.com/books-and-bagels
This event is open to the public and tickets are $5.
Congregation B’nai Torah is a warm and welcoming Reform Jewish community conveniently located on Rt. 20 in Sudbury. The temple offers a special Try Us Out rate for new members, a one-day-a-week Hebrew school for students in grades preK-7, and a variety of engaging programs for teens and adults. To learn more about our Congregation, visit our website www.bnaitorah.com, visit our Facebook page, or call us at 978.443.2082.
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