The Scarsdale Salon: Thursday February 4 at Scarsdale Library
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"I have learned that to be with those I like is enough." (Walt Whitman)
The second Scarsdale Salon will celebrate family, love and commitment. You are invited to enjoy an evening of books, authors, music and wine at the Scott Room at the Scarsdale Library on Thursday February 4th, 2016 from 7.30 pm to 9.00 pm.
Here are the authors who will share their work:
In the satirical Over the Tightrope, by Asif Ismael , a Muslim son, living in the US for decades, decides to revisit his Motherland and is confronted by a country ruled by Islamic extremists.
In The Last Dreamer by Barbara Solomon Josselsohn, fifteen years after she gave up a successful journalist career, Iliana Passing is ready to get back into the journalism game. When she discovers that Jeff Downs, the heartthrob star of an old TV show and her girlhood crush, now owns a nearby textile company, she thinks she's found her story!
No Border is Perennial by Ruth Handel is a rich repertoire of poems on love, life, relationships and family.
100 Days of Gentle Scarsdale Satire by Deborah Skolnik mirrors our town and its quirks, and what makes us all a Scarsdale Family.
One of the endeavors of The Scarsdale Salon is also to encourage young artists. This Salon will feature Axel Ahdritz, a sophomore at the Scarsdale High School, who will play some original and some well-known favorites on his guitar.
The Scarsdale Salon
Thursday February 4, 7:30 pm
Scott Room, Scarsdale Library