Award winning Minnesota author Brian
Freeman kicks off Virginia Public Library’s inaugural Queen City Reads
program!
The Virginia Public Library and the City of Virginia, with
the support of the Friends of the Virginia Public Library, are pleased to announce
the Queen City Reads program, a community-wide reading program for the
residents of Virginia.
Queen City Reads is a community reading program during which
all members of the community are invited to read and discuss the same book. Our Queen City Reads program is designed to
encourage citizens of Virginia to engage in conversation. Possible side effects include the discovery
of new authors and the addition of new friends to readers’ lives.
The inaugural Queen City Reads choice is Brian Freeman’s
Goodbye
to the Dead, which has been called “a superior psychological thriller that
adroitly weaves obsession, sex and revenge into a page-turning mystery.” (Open
Letters Monthly)
Copies of the book are
available to borrow through the Virginia Public Library and the Arrowhead
Library System.
There will be two events in the library auditorium. The first will be a book discussion at noon
on Thursday, February 23. Bring your
interest and questions and be prepared for lively discussion. A brochure with discussion questions will be
available the first week of January.
The second Queen City Reads event is the big one:
Brian Freeman, author of the popular
Duluth-based Jonathan Stride series and recipient of multiple awards, will be
at the library on Thursday, March 2, 2017, also at noon.
Brian will talk about his work in the
publishing industry, discuss
Goodbye to the Dead with us, and remain for
further talk and to sign copies of the book.
This program, brought to you by the Virginia Public Library and
the City of Virginia, is funded by the Friends of the Virginia Public
Library. Call the library at
(218)748-7525 for more information.