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Author Penny Lane discusses her memoir, Redeemed, chronicling her journey from childhood abuse to self-empowerment. An inspiring talk on resilience and hope.
Join us for an inspiring evening with author Penny Lane as she discusses her powerful memoir Redeemed. Lane's gripping story chronicles her journey from a traumatic childhood marked by abuse and neglect to a life of self-affirmation and resilience.
Snatched from her American home at age four by her estranged Hungarian father, Lane endured years of physical and emotional abuse. Her path to healing took her through a troubled marriage and involvement with a radical evangelical church before she found the strength to reclaim her life on her own terms.
Lane will share insights from her writing process, discuss the challenges of bringing difficult personal experiences to the page, and offer hope to others who have faced trauma. Her candid, articulate approach promises an engaging talk that will resonate with readers and aspiring writers alike.
Don't miss this opportunity to hear from a courageous new voice in memoir. Penny Lane's Redeemed is a testament to the human spirit's capacity to overcome seemingly insurmountable odds.
The Library was designed by the firm of Bull, Stockwell, and Allen. The architectural style is that of the 19th century railroad yard in Tiburon.
The site is part of the landfill of the 1890s done to create the railroad yard. Windows frame views of the marsh lands and Old St. Hilary's Open Space preserve.
The expanded library was designed by Brown Reynolds Watford Architecture and added approximately 9,000 square feet, bringing the total size of the library to about 19,500 square feet.