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Upcoming Events
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2010 Tucson Festival of Books" |
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University of Arizona Campus - March 13-14, 2010 |
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| I, Esther Royer Ayers cordially
invite you to join me in Pavillion Tent 1 on
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| Sunday, March 14 - from 10:00 a.m. 'til Noon. |
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| I will be there in Mennonite dress and have
copies of my memoir, Rolling |
| Down Black Stockings: A Passage Out of
the Old Order Mennonite Religion, |
| to autograph and sell. I will also have
posters with information about the Old Order |
| Mennonite and Amish religions, and tell you how
you can tell the difference between |
| them, and answer any other questins you might
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| For information regarding this event please go
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www.TucsonFestivalOfBooks.org |
| Please look under Pavillion 1 authors for my
name. I look forward to seeing you there. |
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(Admission and parking are free on both days of the event. Additional
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forthcoming on the festival website, and |
| also in an upcoming special edition of the Arizona
Daily Star on the weekend before |
| the actual event). |
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2009 Tucson Festival of Books |
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Presentation Summary |
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You are cordially invited to attend a special event to be held on Sunday, March
15, at 4:00 pm at the 2009 Tucson Festival of Books. Esther Royer Ayers, author
of Rolling Down Black Stockings and Richard E. Kelly, author of Growing
Up In Mama's Club,will present a lively interaction entitled: TWO
REMARKABLE STORIES OF GROWING UP IN CULTS - told with compassion and
humor. Esther grew up Old Order Mennonite and Richard grew up Jehovah's
Witness, two very unique and secretive groups, yet they share surprising and
shocking commonalities. A book signing will follow their hour-long
presentation, which will take place at Koffler Hall, the University of Arizona,
Tucson.
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Further information can be found at
www.TucsonFestivalOfBooks.org |
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Esther will be in Mennonite dress and will autograph
and sell her memoir: Rolling Down Black Stockings: A Passage Out of the Old Order
Mennonite Religion.
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