Authentic storytelling is a radical act of love that can connect and heal our fractured world. In Hungry Hearts, a new essay collection edited by Jennifer Rudolph Walsh, sixteen powerful, honest, speakers and writers share their stories, allowing us to embrace each other in our full humanity. And now, these wonderful folks are coming to you in person—virtually, of course.
Join us this February for Hungry Hearts: Live, a virtual event series taking place across three Tuesday evenings in February at 8 PM/ET, presented by P&G. Each evening, a panel of Hungry Hearts authors will gather onscreen to share their stories in an open, inspiring conversation centered on a particular theme.
Each ticket includes admission to all three events: Courage on February 9, Desire on February 16, and Belonging on February 23. See below for the complete list of panelists.
Your ticket also includes a copy of Hungry Hearts. Books will be shipped by an independent bookstore, and shipment dates will depend on when you bought your ticket. Please be sensitive to the workload of these independent bookstores: It may take a couple weeks to receive your book, but your support of these bookstores is so important and will not go unnoticed. The pandemic has not been kind to small and local businesses. Every book purchase helps.
Panelists:
Courage (February 9)
Desire (February 16)
Belonging (February 23)
One ticket gives you access to all three nights and a copy of HUNGRY HEARTS fulfilled by MahoganyBooks
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