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Lemony Snicket and Lisa Brown

When: Tue., Sept. 19, 7:30-9 p.m. 2017
Price: Free
Well-loved as the author of the hugely successful A Series of Unfortunate Events books (now a Netflix original series), Lemony Snicket brings his signature dark, weird, and just a bit unfortunate writing style to Goldfish Ghost. Succinct and visually compelling, the combination of Snicket’s text with critically acclaimed artist Lisa Brown’s warm visual world make this an unforgettable tale. Goldfish Ghost was born on the surface of the water in the bowl on a dresser in a boy’s room. The boy’s room was pleasant and familiar, but Goldfish Ghost wanted company, so he set out to find a friend. He floats over the neighborhood, past the pier, and lets the breeze carry him into town where he discovers that not many people pay attention to goldfish ghosts. He floats on until, in search of the perfect home and the perfect friend, he finds belonging with an unexpected friend.

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