Sun May 19, 4:00 PM - Sun May 19, 5:00 PM
Folio Books
3957 24th Street, San Francisco, CA 94114
Community: South San Francisco
Description
Special YA Workshop!Folio Books is having a special author-led workshop for our young adult readers and emerging writers ages 12-18! On Sunday, May 19th we will be hosting a workshop led by author (and Emmy award winner!) Rebecca Hanover. Join us at Folio at 4 pm for an
Event Details
Special YA Workshop!Folio Books is having a special author-led workshop for our young adult readers and emerging writers ages 12-18! On Sunday, May 19th we will be hosting a workshop led by author (and Emmy award winner!) Rebecca Hanover. Join us at Folio at 4 pm for an author-led writing activity, Q&A, and book signing (with snacks, of course!).
About the author: Rebecca Hanover is a young adult author and television writer. She earned a bachelor of arts from Stanford University in English and drama and won an Emmy in 2008 as a staff writer on the CBS daytime drama Guiding Light. Her debut novel THE SIMILARS—a BookExpo 2018 Editors’ Buzz Pick—was published in January, 2019 (Sourcebooks Fire).
About her book: Emmaline is in her junior year at a prestigious boarding school when six new students join the class. But these new kids look familiar-- and that's because they're clones of other students. Who can be trusted? Who made these clones? And how can Emmaline face the exact copy of her very best friend, Oliver, who died the previous summer?
About the author: Rebecca Hanover is a young adult author and television writer. She earned a bachelor of arts from Stanford University in English and drama and won an Emmy in 2008 as a staff writer on the CBS daytime drama Guiding Light. Her debut novel THE SIMILARS—a BookExpo 2018 Editors’ Buzz Pick—was published in January, 2019 (Sourcebooks Fire).
About her book: Emmaline is in her junior year at a prestigious boarding school when six new students join the class. But these new kids look familiar-- and that's because they're clones of other students. Who can be trusted? Who made these clones? And how can Emmaline face the exact copy of her very best friend, Oliver, who died the previous summer?