BRUNSWICK — Hallie Ephron, who writes suspense novels, will speak tonight at 7 at Curtis Memorial Library about her latest work, “There Was an Old Woman,” about growing up in Hollywood in a family of writers, and about coming into her own as a writer in the shadow of a talented and complicated mother.
“There Was an Old Woman” is a best-selling suspense novel about a young woman who has to return home to deal with her mother’s health crisis, and her mother’s very old next door neighbor who knows more than she thinks she does about how her mother got sick. The program is free. For more information, visit www.curtislibrary.com/ or call 725-5242.
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