Join us at the Cotton Building in downtown Port Townsend for an engaging evening with Tessa Hulls, the acclaimed author and artist behind the graphic memoir “Feeding Ghosts.” On March 7, from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM, Tessa Hulls will share insights into her riveting nonfiction graphic novel, which offers a profound look at her family’s history and her journey to reconcile with the past.
Tessa Hulls delves into her heritage in “Feeding Ghosts,” exploring the narratives of three generations of Chinese women and their experiences with love, grief, exile, and identity. The memoir is a touching testament to the intergenerational effects of trauma and the resilient power of love.
This intimate book talk will be moderated by Port Townsend’s own Lisbeth White, a writer and ritualist whose keen understanding of narrative and culture will guide the conversation to deep and meaningful places.
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from Tessa Hulls in person and get your copy of “Feeding Ghosts” signed. It’s an evening that promises to be as enlightening as it is inspiring.
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