Online Author Event with Liz Moore

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Acclaimed novelist Liz Moore joins us for a virtual conversation about her New York Times bestseller The God of the Woods, one of NPR’s “Books We Love” of 2024.

In August 1975, a camper vanishes from a family-owned summer camp—years after her brother’s mysterious disappearance. As secrets surface, Moore delivers a haunting, twist-filled story of family, class, and redemption.

Don’t miss this captivating event—register today to “enter the woods,” if you dare!

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About The Author:

Liz Moore is the author of five novels: The Words of Every Song, Heft, The Unseen World, the New York Times bestselling Long Bright River, and The God of the Woods. A winner of the 2014 Rome Prize in Literature, she lives in Philadelphia and teaches in the MFA program in Creative Writing at Temple University.

A recording will also be available for later viewing on the online author events website. This event is part of the Lee County Library System's Online Author Events Series, made possible by the generous support of the following sponsors: Friends of the Bonita Springs Library, Friends of the Pine Island Public Library, Friends of the Cape Coral Library, Friends of the South County Regional Library, Inc. and the Johann Fust Library Foundation.

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