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Have you read “Happiness Falls” yet? If not, you still have time before the event.

Photo by Arden Barnes

You’re invited to a special afternoon with critically acclaimed author Angie Kim at Lexington Public Library’s Central Library on Saturday, May 31.

As the finale of this year’s Community Reads, Kim will discuss her acclaimed novel, “Happiness Falls.”

Sign Language Network of Kentucky will provide ASL interpretation at this free event, and Joseph-Beth Booksellers will be on hand for book sales + book signing after the event.

Don’t miss this literary celebration — register below to secure your spot.

RSVP.

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