Central Library Centennial Festival: Susan Orlean in Conversation With John F. Szabo
Nearly eight years after its publication, Susan Orlean’s The Library Book continues to enthrall readers with its exploration of the Los Angeles Public Library and the unsolved 1986 Central Library arson fires. Orlean, in conversation with City Librarian John F. Szabo, reflects on the book's success and its continued resonance with people around the world. This event will begin with the unveiling of Gajin Fujita’s new painting, "100 Years L.A. Central Library," created to commemorate Central 100. Following the author talk, we will sing “Happy Birthday” and celebrate with cake!

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