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Summer Reading Author Jeannette Walls to Speak at Meredith

Jeannette WallsJeannette Walls, author of Meredith College’s 2012 Summer Reading Book selection “The Glass Castle,” will speak at Meredith early in the Fall 2012 semester. Walls’ lecture, titled “The Glass Castle: Demon Hunting and Other Life Lessons,” will be held on Monday, Aug. 27, 2012, at 7 p.m. in Jones Auditorium.

 

Afternoon Q&A In addition to the 7 p.m. public lecture, Walls will participate in an informal Q&A session with students at 3:30 p.m. in Jones Auditorium.

 

In “The Glass Castle,” Walls describes growing up in the desert of the American Southwest and then in a West Virginia mining town with her three siblings and the brilliant, unorthodox, irresponsible parents who manage at once to neglect them, love them and teach them to face their fears.

 

The story is at times harrowing and at times hilarious as the children go without food and indoor plumbing yet are encouraged to read Shakespeare and dream of the beautiful glass house they will all one day build. Despite all her hardships, Walls develops the determination to leave West Virginia on her own at 16, move to New York City, enroll in Barnard College and eventually become a well-known columnist for New York magazine and MSNBC.com and a television personality.

 

Walls’ memoir has been a New York Times best-seller for more than four years, has sold 3.5 million copies in the U.S. alone, been translated into 22 languages, and is being made into a movie by Paramount. It was named one of the “Top 10 Books of the Decade” by Amazon, and has won numerous awards.

 

The Presidential Lecture Series event, which is sponsored by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina, is free and open to the public.

 

Ticket Information for Meredith Students, Faculty and Staff: Tickets will be available in the Jones Auditorium lobby beginning at 3 p.m. on August 27 and will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Meredith students, faculty and staff are eligible to receive one ticket and will be required to show a Meredith College ID.

 

Beginning at 6 p.m., any remaining tickets will be available to members of the public. Once the auditorium is full, guests will be invited to view the lecture from Jones Chapel. Faculty and staff members are invited to sit with their guest(s) in the satellite location.

 

A reception will be held following the lecture in the Johnson Hall Rotunda. This reception is open to all guests.

 

Meredith’s Summer Reading Program is now in its fourteenth year. Visit meredith.edu/summer-reading for more information.

In this Issue:

Meredith Welcomes Class of 2016
Endowment Gift Establishes Meredith's First Engineering Scholarship
Cate Student Center Gets Updated Look
Summer Reading Author Jeannette Walls to Speak at Meredith
North Carolina Dance Festival Season to Open at Meredith College

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Faculty/Staff Accomplishments
Upcoming Events
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Have you presented research or attended a professional meeting recently? Has your department earned an award? Share news of these accomplishments and more with the Meredith community. Faculty and staff are invited to email items to Melyssa Allen, “Campus Connections” editor, at allenme@meredith.edu.