Calling all readers, writers and history lovers. In honor of Malden’s 375th Anniversary, join us on Thursday, September 5 at the Malden Public Library for a marathon reading of Malden’s best published memoirs. We will be collectively reading aloud works of personal storytelling in two sessions: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. (daytime) and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. (evening). Aspiring memoir writers are invited to share short excerpts from their own stories of childhood and teenage years. Or simply come to be inspired to begin to write your own story.
Works we will read aloud include the following: “Childhood in the Old Parsonage” by Darius Cobb, “Linden on the Saugus Branch” by Elliot Paul, “Back Then: One Family’s Way of Life in the 1930’s and the 1940’s” by John Bowman, “Delightful Yesterdays: a Haphazard Collection of Enjoyable Memories 1885-1976” by Emma Fall Schofield and “Monkey Corner: Life on the Outside Looking in” by Jerry (Rocky) Romano.
Memoirs have historical value. They provide insight into world events from the author’s perspective and allow us to understand what a person felt in a given time period. This event is part of the City of Malden’s 375th celebration, a year-long program that honors the rich history, vibrant culture and resilient spirit of our city. Check out other upcoming 375th events at https://www.cityofmalden.org/1041/Maldens-375th-Anniversary-Page
For more information, contact the Library at 781-324-0218. Light refreshments will be served.