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PRESS RELEASE<br>
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FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:<br>
October 27,
2015
Teresa Izzo<br>
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508-896-3867 ext. 137<br>
tizzo@ccmnh.org<br>
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The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History presents<br>
<i>The History Girls<br>
With </i>Authors & Historians<br>
Sally Cabot Gunning, Theresa Mitchell Barbo, and Deborah Swiss<br>
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BREWSTER, MA The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History in Brewster
presents<i> The History Girls </i>symposium <b>Sunday, November 29, 2015
at 1pm.<br>
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</b><i>The History Girls </i>features four accomplished Cape Cod authors,
Sally Cabot Gunning, Theresa Mitchell Barbo, Deborah Swiss and Nancy
Rubin Stuart, who participate in moderated panel discussions that
encourage dialogue between the writers and audiences on the craft of
historical fiction and historical non-fiction and the creative processes
behind those genres. <br>
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In this preview of their new symposium, be the first to join three of the
four <i>History Girls</i> in a discussion of <i>Benjamin Franklin’s
Bastard </i>by Sally Cabot Gunning; <i>Hidden History of Cape Cod </i>and
<i>The Pendleton Disaster Off Cape Cod: The Greatest Small Boat Rescue in
Coast Guard History</i> by Theresa Mitchell Barbo; and <i>The Tin Ticket:
The Heroic Journey of Australia's Convict Women </i>by Deborah
Swiss. Q&A and book signings to follow.<br>
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Free with Museum Admission<br>
</b>For more information please call the Museum at 508-896-3867
ext. 133.<br>
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Teresa Izzo<br>
Program Coordinator<br>
Cape Cod Museum of Natural History<br>
869 Main St./Rte. 6A<br>
Brewster, MA 02631<br>
508-896-3867 x137<br>
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