CT Author Trail: Finale with Luanne Rice

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Author Talk

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Adults
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In partnership with Connecticut Humanities, Eastern CT libraries host local authors over the course of the summer and early fall. If you are interested in learning about more events stop into the library for your Connecticut Author Trail passport. Then, join us for the finale, an evening with Luanne Rice at the Garde Arts Center. 

Registration is not required but RSVPs are appreciated! This event is not organized or sponsored by the Mystic & Noank Library. For more information please visit the CT Author Trail Facebook page. 

Author Bio: 

Luanne Rice is the New York Times bestselling author of thirty-seven novels, including three YA novels, that have been translated into thirty languages.

Rice’s books often center on love, family, nature, and the sea. The Beautiful Lost deals with teen depression, something Rice experienced herself.  She is an advocate for mental health awareness, a participant in McLean Hospital's Deconstructing Stigma: A Change in Thought Can Change a Life

Several of Rice's novels have been adapted for television, including Crazy in Love for TNT, Blue Moon for CBS, Follow the Stars Home and Silver Bells for Hallmark Hall of Fame, and Beach Girls for a mini-series on Lifetime.  Rice contributed a monologue to Motherhood Out Loud, a play that premiered at Hartford Stage Company and was performed Off-Broadway and at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles.

In 2002, Connecticut College awarded Rice an honorary degree.  Her papers are located in the college's Special Collections Library. A profile of Rice appeared in Connecticut College Magazine, Fall 2014.

She was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from St. Joseph College in West Hartford, Conn.

In June 2014, she received the 2014 Connecticut Governor’s Arts Award for excellence and lifetime achievement as a literary artist.  Christopher Plummer, actor, and Tim Prentice, sculptor, were also celebrated, and Rice was thrilled to share the moment with them.