Join us on for a powerful and thought-provoking author conversation exploring the bonds of family—particularly through the lens of fathers and the legacies they leave behind. This special event brings together three acclaimed authors whose deeply personal narratives connect across cultures, generations, and life experiences.
Laura Carney, author of "My Father’s List", shares her journey of completing the life list left behind by her late father—a story of grief, growth, and honoring a parent’s dreams.
Curtis Chin, in his memoir "Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant", offers a poignant and humorous look at growing up in Detroit in the 1980s as a gay Chinese American kid—where the family restaurant served as both sanctuary and battleground.
Zelda Lockhart, author of "Trinity", weaves a multigenerational novel that centers on the voices of Black women and the family legacies they inherit and redefine.
Through lively discussion and intimate storytelling, this event will delve into the ways fathers shape our identities, how food and culture become anchors of belonging, and what it means to make peace with the past while forging our own path forward. Expect an engaging afternoon filled with humor, heartache, and healing, as these authors invite us to reflect on our own family stories.
This event is part of the Greensboro Public Library’s One City, One Book programming celebrating reading that connects communities through shared experiences.
Questions? Email
QmV0aCAhIFNoZWZmaWVsZCB8IGdyZWVuc2Jvcm8tbmMgISBnb3Y= or call 336-373-3617.
You may also like the following events from Greensboro Public Library:
- This Sunday, 5th October, 03:00 pm, Frightful Film Festival in Greensboro
- Next Wednesday, 8th October, 03:00 pm, Teas from Around the World: a Modern Prairie Meetup and One City, One Book Community Tea in Greensboro
- Next Wednesday, 8th October, 07:00 pm, One City, One Book Bucket List Challenge Kick-Off in Greensboro
Also check out other
Arts events in Jamestown,
Literary Art events in Jamestown.