Image reads: "Growing Up Carolina: Perspectives and Reflections on Coming of Age." Image also includes headshots of each of the three featured writers and logos for the North and South Carolina Centers for the book, the South Carolina State Library and NC Humanities

What does it mean to "grow up?"

Join North Carolina Humanities and South Carolina Center for the Book on July 22, 2021 for "Growing Up Carolina" featuring authors Andrew Clark, Maris Lawyer, and Susan Zurenda in conversation about how their books illustrate different coming-of-age experiences. The event will be moderated by Pat Conroy Literary Center Executive Director Jonathan Haupt. The event will conclude with an audience Q&A.

Tickets are available online at Eventbrite.

This conversation is the second in a three-part author talk series exploring place and identity in the Carolinas and is made possible by North Carolina Humanities Center for the Book and South Carolina Center for the Book, affiliates of the National Center for the Book in the Library of Congress.

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Event Location
Virtual
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Cost
Free