Book Talk with Cheryl Du Bois & Debra Pawlak
Join Us for a Revolutionary Book Talk!
Get ready for an exciting dive into history with authors Cheryl du Bois and Debra Ann Pawlak as they present their novels The Revolution: Captain, Pirate, Heroine and The Revolution II: Seer, Spy, Heroine.
The Revolution: Captain, Pirate, Heroine, tells the fictionalized story of Fanny Campbell, a young woman who disguises herself as a man to embark on daring adventures during the American Revolution. The Revolution II: Seer, Spy, Heroine, explores the role of a courageous woman, Moll Pitcher, who uses her abilities as a seer and her skills in espionage to influence critical moments in the fight for American independence.
OUR AUTHORS:
Cheryl du Bois has written extensively in both historical fiction and screenplays, with a focus on empowering female characters in history. She collaborates frequently with Debra Ann Pawlak, creating compelling narratives that highlight the courage and resilience of women during pivotal moments in American history.
Debra Ann Pawlak is a writer and author known for her work in historical nonfiction and biography. Pawlak’s writing often delves into the personal stories behind iconic figures and institutions, blending detailed historical research with engaging narratives. In addition to her books, she has contributed to various publications, focusing on history, film, and biography.
Please RSVP at (772) 225-1961
LECTURE IS INCLUDED WITH REGULAR ADMISSIONS TO THE ELLIOTT MUSEUM