Glenice Whitting has Been Found! Much Loved Local Author Presents Brand New Release: "Something Missing" - 11am, Saturday, 26th November 2016

Mentone Public Library Proudly Presents:




"An Author for All Seasons: Series Six"

with

Local Author:








  Presenting her Brand New Release:




Something Missing



Something Missing is about Diane, a naive young married woman who knows that there must be more to life than hairdressing and mothering and needs to discover what it is. When she meets in outback Australia, an older, ‘educated’ American she is attracted by Maggie’s self confidence and broad literary and general knowledge. Diane instigates a pen-pal relationship in the desire to absorb wisdom from Maggie and her knowledge of the world. Something Missing is a story about growing up, growing old, of love, lies and reconciliation.

Mentone Public Library is privileged to be one of the first institutions to see the anticipated new title from Glenice Whitting, and you too can be part of this momentous occasion.
Congratulations to Glenice from everyone in the community.

BUT WAIT - THERE'S STILL MORE!

Glenice will also return to her humble beginnings and revisit her much-loved debut novel:

Pickle to Pie



When11am, Saturday, 26th November 2016





       Emailmentonepubliclibrary@gmail.com



 Address: Rear Entrance to the C.A.B.


36 Florence Street, Mentone. VIC. 3194





RSVP: Thursday, 24th November 2016   


      (Bookings Essential due to the Cosy Nature of Our Space)





Book Signings and Sales to follow the Landmark Occasion



Plus



Complementary Tea, Coffee and Quality Banter at 
Conclusion of Event





 GOLD COIN ENTRY









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