Book lovers will enjoy the opportunity to delve more deeply into Anne Boyd Rioux’s examination of the enduring legacy of Little Women in her book, Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy: The Story of Little Women and Why It Still Matters. The conversation will be facilitated by Dr. Randi Tanglen, Associate Professor of English, Director of the Gender Studies Program, and Director of the Robert and Joyce Johnson Center for Faculty Development and Excellence in Teaching at Austin College.
Please note that this is a book discussion, not an author event.
Book lovers will enjoy the opportunity to delve more deeply into Anne Boyd Rioux’s examination of the enduring legacy of Little Women in her book, Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy: The Story of Little Women and Why It Still Matters. The conversation will be facilitated by Dr. Randi Tanglen, Associate Professor of English, Director of the Gender Studies Program, and Director of the Robert and Joyce Johnson Center for Faculty Development and Excellence in Teaching at Austin College.
Please note that this is a book discussion, not an author event.
Book lovers will enjoy the opportunity to delve more deeply into Anne Boyd Rioux’s examination of the enduring legacy of Little Women in her book, Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy: The Story of Little Women and Why It Still Matters. The conversation will be facilitated by Dr. Randi Tanglen, Associate Professor of English, Director of the Gender Studies Program, and Director of the Robert and Joyce Johnson Center for Faculty Development and Excellence in Teaching at Austin College.
Please note that this is a book discussion, not an author event.