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Meet Ayana Gray: Author Event at Central Library!

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Join us for an exciting opportunity to meet New York Times bestselling author Ayana Gray at Central Library! During this engaging meet-and-greet and author talk, Ayana will share insights about her debut adult novel, “I, Medusa”, an imaginative reworking of the captivating story of the Greek goddess Medusa, exploring themes of identity, power, and transformation.

As a special treat, the first 50 guests will receive a complimentary copy of the book, generously sponsored by the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library Foundation, allowing you to dive into this enchanting tale firsthand.

Additionally, the local favorite Brave + Kind Bookshop will be on-site, offering guests the chance to purchase “I, Medusa” and explore other literary works.

UPDATE: the time of this event is at 7:00pm. Please visit FulcoLibrary.org for event information.

Register today at Fultolibrary.org

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