Johanna Baldwin: All (Wo)men Desire to Know

Johanna Baldwin comes to Yorkville Library to discuss her debut novel, All (Wo)men Desire to Know, an emotional and spiritual journey of love and loss that takes a woman to the mysterious world of the Ancient Greek Philosophers. Baldwin’s courageous heroine can’t move on after the death of the love of her life. She’s plagued by one burning question: Will I ever see him again? She doesn’t go to the ends of the earth for her answer, instead she goes to the beginnings, back to Ancient Greece where the greatest philosophers of all time teach her their metaphysical practices so she can find her true answer. Inspired by Dr. Raymond Mood’s course, Wisdom Lovers, Balwin’s novel is unique, surprising and uplifting.

Johanna Baldwin’s work includes film, television, theatre, books and short stories. Her body of work is influenced by her travels and many homes over the years, from her birthplace Dallas to Kansas City, Los Angeles, Paris, London and now New York City.

222 East 79th St.
New York, NY, 10075
212-744-5824











When: Wed., Jul. 25, 2018 at 5:30 pm

Johanna Baldwin comes to Yorkville Library to discuss her debut novel, All (Wo)men Desire to Know, an emotional and spiritual journey of love and loss that takes a woman to the mysterious world of the Ancient Greek Philosophers. Baldwin’s courageous heroine can’t move on after the death of the love of her life. She’s plagued by one burning question: Will I ever see him again? She doesn’t go to the ends of the earth for her answer, instead she goes to the beginnings, back to Ancient Greece where the greatest philosophers of all time teach her their metaphysical practices so she can find her true answer. Inspired by Dr. Raymond Mood’s course, Wisdom Lovers, Balwin’s novel is unique, surprising and uplifting.

Johanna Baldwin’s work includes film, television, theatre, books and short stories. Her body of work is influenced by her travels and many homes over the years, from her birthplace Dallas to Kansas City, Los Angeles, Paris, London and now New York City.

222 East 79th St.
New York, NY, 10075
212-744-5824

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