Frye Reading with AX ~ Charlotte Gray

April 24, 2017 

On Monday, April 24, 7:00 p.m., the Sussex Regional Library and AX will host best-selling author Charlotte Gray. Gray will read from her works and give an on-stage interview with Stephanie Coburn, discerning reader and past president of the Conservation Council of New Brunswick, and will then take questions from the audience.

Charlotte Gray is the author of ten non-fiction bestsellers, including her newest book, “The Promise of Canada: 150 Years – People and Ideas that have Shaped Our Country”. Gray has won many awards, such as the Pierre Berton Award and the Toronto Book Award. Three of her books have been adapted for the screen, including her award-winning “Gold Diggers,” which was made into a mini-series by US Discovery Television. Gray is a member of the Order of Canada and an adjunct research professor at Carleton University. She lives in Ottawa.

Thanks to our sponsor, the Sussex Regional Library, admission is free. This is a terrific opportunity to chat with one of Canada’s best-known authors, so come early and bring a friend!

The Frye Festival feeds imaginations and celebrates reading and writing by connecting authors with our bilingual community. The 18th annual Frye Festival takes place April 22 to 29 in Greater Moncton, NB.