Pendleton
Branch Library
650 S. Mechanic Street
SEPT. 4—OCT. 30, 6 P.M.
Enjoy this light and
entertaining series about women detectives
with faculty members from local schools.
Sept. 4 An
Unsuitable Job for a Woman, by P.D. James Dr. Michael LaMahieu,
Ass’t. Professor, American Literature—Clemson University
Sept. 18 The J. Alfred Prufrock Murders, by Corrine Holt Sawyer Dr. Margaret Wooten,
Professor of English—Anderson University
Oct. 2
Copy Cat, by Karen Kijewski
Dr. Catherine Paul,
Assoc. Professor, British & American Literature—Clemson University
Oct. 16
Madness
in Maggody, by Joan
Hess
Ms. Jennifer Beattie,
English Instructor—Tri-County Technical College
Oct. 30 The Body
in the Library, by
Agatha Christie
Dr. Wayne Cox, English
Professor—Anderson University
The series is
free and open to the public. Attend all 5 sessions or pick your favorites!
Up to 35 books per session will be provided by the Humanities Council, or bring
your own. First book will be available Aug. 21. Registration
is required. Call Project Director Brian Morrison at 864-260-4500, ext. 103.
This program is
sponsored by The Humanities CouncilSC, a state program of the
National Endowment for the Humanities; inspiring, engaging and enriching South
Carolinians with programs on literature, history, culture and heritage.