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Did you know we have the biggest, number one author event series in the country? Each month the St. Louis County Library Foundation brings bestselling and award-winning authors from a variety of genres to the library, offering readers exclusive opportunities to meet and engage with their favorite writers.

Unless otherwise noted, all events are free and open to the public. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Seating is limited; early arrival is highly recommended. Books for signing will be available for purchase at the events. For more information, please call 314-994-3300.

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Christine Riccio - "Attached at the Hip" book cover and color author photo

Christine Riccio

Survivor meets The Bachelor in “Attached at the Hip,” an irresistible, romantic adventure by bestselling author Christine Riccio. Orie Lennox’s love life, new job, and friendships are nothing like she envisioned. On a whim, she applies for a reality show where she’ll be stranded on an island, with a bunch of strangers, to play a game of human chess for a shot at a million dollars. What better way to force herself to break up with the things that aren’t bringing her joy, than to abandon them all to live off the grid on a beach in the South Pacific! She finds herself in a game of risky alliances as she navigates ever-growing feelings for her “one that got away,” alongside an exciting array of budding new relationships.

Tuesday, May 28, 2024
7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Graham Moore - "The Wealth of Shadows" book cover and black and white author photo

Graham Moore

From the Academy Award-winning screenwriter of “The Imitation Game,” Graham Moore presents a gripping thriller about the mysterious powers of money. 1939: Ansel Luxford has everything a person could want—a comfortable career and a beautiful family. But he is obsessed by a belief that Europe is on the precipice of a war that will consume the world. When Ansel is offered an opportunity to join a clandestine project working to undermine Nazi Germany, he uproots his family overnight and takes on the challenge of a lifetime. To thwart the Nazis, Ansel invents a powerful new theater of battle: economic warfare. Money is a dangerous weapon, and Ansel’s efforts will plunge him into a world full of espionage, peril, and deceit.

Wednesday, May 29, 2024
7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Paul Hendrickson - "Fighting the Night: Iwo Jima, World War II and a Flyer’s Life" book cover and color author photo

Paul Hendrickson

National Book Award-nominated author Paul Hendrickson shares the moving story of his father’s wartime service as a night fighter pilot. In the fall of 1944, Joe Paul Hendrickson, a twenty-five-year-old first lieutenant, was sent to Iwo Jima, where, for the last five and a half months of World War II, he flew his famed B-61 Black Widow on approximately seventy-five missions, largely in pitch-black conditions. Bringing to life an iconic moment of American history, and the tragedy of all wars, “Fighting the Night” is an intense and powerful story of violence and love, forgiveness and loss.

Thursday, May 30, 2024
7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
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