Haverhill Public Library Hosts Virtual Author Talk for ‘A Daughter of Fair Verona’

“A Daughter of Fair Verona” by Christina Dodd.

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Haverhill Public Library features authors Christina Dodd and Susan Elizabeth Philips Tuesday to discuss Dodd’s newest book, “A Daughter of Fair Verona,” in a virtual talk.

Interested attendees can look forward to an in-depth discussion of Dodd’s writing as well as books, romance, writing and life as a whole from these two popular romance authors.

Dodd’s book is a romantic mystery that follows Rosie Montague, the oldest daughter of the infamous Romeo and Juliet, as she navigates life as an independent young woman in Verona.

The event is sponsored by the Friends of the Ashland Public Library in partnership with a multitude of Massachusetts libraries.

The virtual talk will be held via Zoom on Tuesday, July 30, from 7 to 8 p.m. Interested attendees must register through the event page at haverhillpl.com to receive the zoom link and confirmation email.

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