Laurie Halse Anderson
Rebellion 1776: An Evening with Laurie Halse Anderson
The Book Stall is thrilled to welcome celebrated author Laurie Halse Anderson on Tuesday, April 8 at 6:30 pm for an in-store discussion featuring her new book, Rebellion 1776. From the New York Times bestselling author comes a timely historical fiction middle-grade adventure about a girl struggling to survive amid a smallpox epidemic and the seething Revolutionary War. This book is perfect for kids ages 10 to 14.
This is a ticketed event. There are two versions of the tickets: Admit One and Admit Two. Both include a copy of Rebellion 1776. The author will be happy to sign your book. Tickets available here.
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