Tyler Wetherall: No Way Home with Kerri Arsenault

Tyler Wetherall had lived in thirteen houses and five countries by the time she was nine. A willful and curious child, she never questioned her strange upbringing, that is, until Scotland Yard showed up outside her ramshackle English home, and she discovered her family had been living a lie: Her father was a fugitive and her name was not her own.

Tyler Wetherall is a writer and journalist living in New York. She has written for The Guardian, The Times, and The Irish Independent. Her short fiction has been published in The Gettysburg Review, and others.

Tyler will be in conversation with Kerri Arsenault, who serves on the National Book Critics Circle Board and whose writings have appeared in Freeman’s, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, Oprah.comamong other publications. She is also a columnist at Lithub.com and Book Editor for Journal of the North Atlantic and Arctic. Her forthcoming book, What Remains (Picador), about a small paper mill town in Western Maine, focuses on social and environmental justice and the working class of America.











When: Mon., Apr. 9, 2018 at 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Where: Books Are Magic
225 Smith St.
718-246-2665
Price: Free
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Tyler Wetherall had lived in thirteen houses and five countries by the time she was nine. A willful and curious child, she never questioned her strange upbringing, that is, until Scotland Yard showed up outside her ramshackle English home, and she discovered her family had been living a lie: Her father was a fugitive and her name was not her own.

Tyler Wetherall is a writer and journalist living in New York. She has written for The Guardian, The Times, and The Irish Independent. Her short fiction has been published in The Gettysburg Review, and others.

Tyler will be in conversation with Kerri Arsenault, who serves on the National Book Critics Circle Board and whose writings have appeared in Freeman’s, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, Oprah.comamong other publications. She is also a columnist at Lithub.com and Book Editor for Journal of the North Atlantic and Arctic. Her forthcoming book, What Remains (Picador), about a small paper mill town in Western Maine, focuses on social and environmental justice and the working class of America.

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