
Jennifer Safrey to Appear in Medford Public Library’s Teach In on Freedom of Expression and Banned Books
Join Jennifer Safrey, author of After Happily Ever, and other Boston writers to celebrate and support freedom of expression as they read/perform short sections from banned and controversial books. Safrey will be presenting from the novel Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews.
EVENT INFORMATION
June 18th, 7pm-8pm
Bonsignore Hall, Medford Public Library
111 High Street
Medford, MA
This event requires registration at this link.
About After Happily Ever:
Princesses Neve, Della, and Bry are sisters-in-law, having married into the royal Charming family, and for the last thirty-plus years, they’ve been living a coveted happily-ever-after life in the idyllic kingdom of Foreverness.
But royal life isn’t what it seems. Bry’s people-pleasing is exhausting her, Della’s exquisite and renowned beauty is fading with time, and Neve dreads the prospect of becoming queen one day, because power makes one a target, and she doesn’t want to be killed … again.
Then the king’s sudden death thrusts each princess into a personal quest that shows her the truth behind the kingdom’s “perfection” and challenges her sense of purpose. Will each of the royal women take her rightful place, build her new legend, and create her own new happily-ever-after, in midlife? And will the kingdom of Foreverness survive the drastic changes?
About Jennifer Safrey:
Jennifer Safrey is the author of six other books, including five Harlequin romances. Two of her romances won the Golden Leaf Award for Best Long Contemporary Romance. She’s an adjunct professor at Emerson College, where she teaches a graduate course on romance novels. She also works as a freelance editor. She lives in the Boston area with her novelist boyfriend, Teddy, and their two cats, Kimura and Potus. She grew up on Long Island.
