Contact:
Cosette Ratliff, Supervising Librarian, 510-747-7716
Jane Chisaki, Library Director, 510-747-7747
The Library Talks with Tess Gerritsen
Alameda Free Library hosts a live streaming visit from internationally bestselling author Tess Gerritsen.
The Alameda Free Library is proud to welcome a live streaming visit by New York Times bestselling author Tess Gerritsen on Wednesday, January 20, 2016 at 6:30 pm at the Main library, 1550 Oak St. Tess will join us via live video chat for a conversation about her bestselling novels, including her thrilling Rizzoli & Isles series, which inspired TNT’s popular television show. There will also be an opportunity for a Q&A from the audience.
Tess Gerritsen left a successful practice as an internist to raise her children and concentrate on her writing. She gained nationwide acclaim for her first novel of medical suspense, the New York Times bestseller Harvest, and followed her debut with the bestsellers Life Support and Gravity. Her other novels includes Body Double, The Sinner, The Apprentice, and The Surgeon. Tess Gerritsen will be joining us from her home in Maine.
The Alameda Free Library strives to be an inviting and comfortable place where people of all ages develop and enjoy a love of learning and reading, connect to the online world, and find the information they need for daily living. You can find us at www.alamedaca.gov/library, by calling us at 510.747.7777 or by stopping by one of our three branches.
The Library Talks is a grant funded project open to all California libraries, with funding provided by the Pacific Library Partnership and proudly sponsored by the Mountain View Public Library and the Santa Clara City Library .