Author: Margaret Cezair-Thompson
Margaret Cezair-Thompson has 1 upcoming event | 1 past events. Book Vault: Tuesday Book Club (September 16 at 19:00) The book discussed will be The Pirate's Daughter by Margaret Cezair-Thompson, last year's "sleeper." This story of Errol Flynn's fictitious daughter, born in Jamaica, fascinated readers across the country and ultimately won several awards. Its'a wonderful blending of fact and fiction.
Added by booksense. Book Vault: Lunch Bunch Book Club (October 30 at 12:00) Last year's "sleeper" hit, The Pirate's Daughter by Margaret Cezair-Thompson will be discussed. Described as a book for those looking to be "swept away," an interesting discussion should ensue. Bring your lunch, or not, and join us!
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