
Lectures and Libations: The Evolution of Political Polarization on College Campuses
Dive into how college campuses may be influencing political polarization in this insightful free lecture.
ft. Emily Giffin, Claire Swinarski
Emily Giffin discusses her latest novel with Claire Swinarski; ticket includes a book copy.
Part I
About this event
Join Emily Giffin, the acclaimed author behind hits like "Something Borrowed," as she discusses her newest novel, "Love You More." This event promises an engaging conversation with fellow author Claire Swinarski, offering insights into Giffin's storytelling and the themes of her latest work. The ticket price includes a copy of the book, making it a great opportunity for fans to dive deeper into the story.
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The event takes place at the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts, a venue known for hosting intimate and enriching literary events. If you're planning to attend with friends, consider buying tickets together to save on service fees. It's a perfect evening for book lovers looking to connect with one of their favorite authors.
From the organizer
Boswell Book Company and Books and Company present an evening with Emily Giffin, the internationally bestselling author of novels such as Something Borrowed and Meant to Be. Giffin appears for a conversation about her latest, Love You More, in which a newly engaged woman’s carefully ordered world is shattered when she receives a phone call from her high school sweetheart back home in Wisconsin. For this event, Giffin will chat with Wisconsinite Claire Swinarski, author of The Supper Club Saints and The Funeral Ladies of Ellerie County. Tickets cost $36, and each ticket includes admission for one and a copy of Love You More. There is a per-order service fee on tickets ordered online - groups planning to attend together can save by ordering tickets all at once.
Getting in
Tickets available online
Registration required — must sign up
Pricing details
Tickets cost $36, includes admission and a copy of Love You More.