Janet Raye Stevens and Sharon Healy-Yang will speak as part of Learn @ Lunch in Rindge
Published: 04-09-2025 1:40 PM
Modified: 04-11-2025 10:29 AM |
The Ingalls Memorial Library will host a multimedia event featuring suspense authors Janet Raye Stevens and Sharon Healy-Yang at its Learn @ Lunch program at noon Friday, April 11, at the Rindge Meeting House, 6 Payson Hill Road, Rindge.
Using film clips, anecdotes, and excerpts from their books, Stevens and Healy-Yang will talk about 1940s women in real as well as reel life and how these women in books and film inspired their own 1940s-set mysteries. Attendees are welcome to bring lunch.
Stevens lives with her family in New England, where she indulges in her hobbies of drinking tea, rearranging the kitchen cabinets so her husband can’t find anything and creating fictional worlds set in the 1940s.
Healy-Yang is a fan of films and books created during the 1930s to 1950s, which inspired her to write “Bait and Switch,” “Letter from a Dead Man,” “Always Play the Dark Horse” and “Shadows of a Dark Past.”
For information, visit ingallslibrary.com or call 603-899-3303.
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