Bestselling Author Gail Carriger to visit Pendleton

Gail Carriger

Best-selling author Gail Carriger is coming to Pendleton!

Gail Carriger has multiple NYT bestsellers and millions of books in print in dozens of different languages. She writes book hugs - comedies of manners mixed with steampunk, urban fantasy, or sci-fi (and cozy queer joy as GL Carriger). She is best known for the Parasol Protectorate and Finishing School series. She was once an archaeologist and is fond of shoes, octopuses, and tea. gailcarriger.com

The author visit is funded by community donations and the Gayle E. Blek Endowment.  During her time in Pendleton, Gail Carriger will visit Sunridge Middle School and two community events, both benefiting local nonprofits:

 

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Join us the Pendleton Friends of the Library for the annual meeting, dessert bar, and author presentation in the Vert Clubroom and the Little Vert. Doors open at 5 p.m., and the event begins at 5:30 on Friday, May 3. Attendance is free, but pre-registration is required. Register here.

About the Pendleton Friends of the Library

Pendleton Friends of the Library is an association of persons interested in books and libraries.  Our goals are to focus public attention on our library’s services, facilities, and needs; and to stimulate gifts of books, magazines, desirable collections, endowments, bequests, and memorials to enhance our library and its service to the community.

Quiet Neighbors Flyer

Enjoy tea and refreshments on the lawn of the historic Olney Cemetery in the "Tea with your Quiet Neighbors" fundraiser. This inaugeral event will feature special guest, best-selling author, and tea afficianado Gail Carriger. Catering by AK's Tea Room. Tickets cost $40. Pre-registration is required. Register here today.

About Quiet Neighbors

Each October, costumed performers help bring residents of the historic Olney Cemetery to life in the "Quiet Neighbors" cemetery tour. Quiet Neighbors is a joint venture between Pendleton Public Library, Olney Cemetery, and the Umatilla County Historical Society. 

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