Community Event - Kingston - Dear Baba: A Story Through Letters

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Come to your public library to hear author Maryam Rafiee discuss her attempts to communicate with her father during his imprisonment in Iran.

In her book, Dear Baba, Maryam shows, through letters and recordings, what she wished she could tell her father when she could have no communication with him.  Along with the news she wanted to share with him, Maryam offers her thoughts on how to maintain hope and bonds in the face of uncertainty.

Join us for this personal and heartfelt session as the world acknowledges the International Day of the Refugee.

This event takes place on Saturday, June 22, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at our Central Branch (130 Johnson Street).  Open to adults and teens on a drop-in basis.  Takes place on the second floor in Meeting Room 1. 

For more information, visit www.kfpl.ca .

Questions? Contact:  Jacob Miller, 613-549-8888, ext.3522, jmiller@kfpl.ca

Date
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Location/Venue Name
Central Branch, Kingston Frontenac Public Library
Address
130 Johnson Street
City
Kingston
Postal Code
K7L 1X8
On-Air Headline
Dear Baba: A Story Through Letters
On-Air Message
Maryam Rafiee talks about her book Dear Baba, which contains
letters to her father, a political prisoner in Iran. Central
Library, June 22, 2 p.m. Free to all adults and teens. kfpl.ca
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Event Type
Community
Title
Dear Baba: A Story Through Letters
Recurring Type
Daily