Joyce Maynard Author Visit in conversation with Lee Martin

Joyce Maynard Author Visit in conversation with Lee Martin

Join us for an enchanting evening at the Dempsey Center for wine, conversation, and a book signing by NYT bestselling author Joyce Maynard.

By DCDL and Friends of the Library

Date and time

Wednesday, July 10 · 6 - 8:30pm EDT

Location

123 Hyatts Rd

123 Hyatts Road Delaware, OH 43015

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About this event

  • 2 hours 30 minutes

The Friends of Delaware County District Library are thrilled to host NYT best selling author Joyce Maynard for the release of her new novel How the Light Gets In during an enchanted evening at the Dempsey Event Center. In addition to her storied career as a writer of books about family, love and loss Joyce is also revered for her memoir writing and healing workshops.

The evening will start in the Sanctuary with demonstrations of Chi Gong and Singing Bowls by experts from the Dempsey Center. Joyce will speak about her new novel and be in conversation with local writing legend Lee Martin, a professor at The Ohio State University.

After the presentations, guests will enjoy wine and charcuterie, and have the opportunity to further explore the healing properties of Chi Gong and Singing Bowls. Visitors can also join in making a “cork person” featured in Count the Ways and tour the herb gardens on the beautiful grounds of the historic Dempsey Center. Each ticket will include a copy of How the Light Gets In. Additional titles will be available for purchase and signing from Beanbag Books.

Joyce Maynard is the author of eighteen books, including the New York Times bestselling novels, Labor Day and To Die For (both adapted for film), Under the Influence and the memoirs, At Home in the World and The Best of Us. A native of New Hampshire, she began publishing her stories in magazines when she was just thirteen years old.

She first came to national attention with the publication of her New York Times cover story, An Eighteen Year Old Looks Back on Life, in 1972, when she was a freshman at Yale. Since then, she has been a reporter and columnist for The New York Times, a syndicated newspaper columnist whose Domestic Affairs column appeared in over fifty papers nationwide, a regular contributor to NPR and national magazines including Vogue, The New York Times Magazine, and many more. Joyce also runs a hotel/retreat center in Guatemala which was featured in her recent best selling book The Bird Hotel. Learn more about Joyce on her website and social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram.

Important parking instructions!

Guests should park in the paved lot off the south side of Route 23 next to Martiny’s BBQ. Look for the large black and white sign for The Dempsey Center. Hyatt Road entrance reserved for handicap parking only.

Dempsey Event Parking
5808 Columbus Pike
Lewis Center, Ohio 43035

Friends receive a $5 discount. Check your email for promo code.


There are no refunds for this event.


Organized by

Building a Literary Community!

Formed in 2007, the Friends of the Delaware County District Library is a non-profit organization that supports the mission, services and needs of the Delaware County District Library (DCDL). We attempt to focus public attention on the DCDL and its many contributions to the Delaware County community.

The Friends raise funds through our volunteer service by hosting book sales, author visits and children's events and through membership dues and donations. DCDL grants help support the Summer Reading Club and other library initiatives.

Remember when you Join, Donate or Volunteer with the Friends you support all four DCDL branches: Delaware, Orange, Ostrander and Powell. We are always looking for volunteers to help with our Friends initiatives and activities.

Learn more about the Friends:

Website: www.delawarelibraryfriends.org

Email: info@delawarelibraryfriends.org

Facebook: friendsofthedelawarelibrary

$55