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Literary notes: Young readers to discuss ‘Liar & Spy’
First Published Mar 16 2013 01:01 am • Last Updated Mar 18 2013 02:26 pm

‘Liar & Spy’ by Rebecca Stead

The young readers book club at the Barnes and Noble in Layton will discuss Liar & Spy by Rebecca Stead. This club is recommended for children ages 8-13, but is open to kids of all ages. Call 801-773-9973 for information.

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When » Tuesday, March 19, 7 p.m.

Where » Barnes and Noble, 1780 Woodland Park Drive, Layton

Tickets » Free

Discussion panel at King’s English

Catherine Wolff and Tobias Wolff will lead a panel discussion concerning the theme of their book: holding fast to faith/principles while at odds with the authority of the institution in which one is embedded. Visit kingsenglish.indiebound.com for information.

When » Tuesday, March 19, 7 p.m.

Where » The King’s English Bookshop, 1511 S. 1500 East, Salt Lake City

Tickets » Free


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Kent Haruf

The King’s English Bookshop and the Environmental Humanities Graduate Program at the University of Utah will host an evening with novelist Kent Haruf. Proceeds benefit the graduate program.

When » Wednesday, March 20, 5 p.m.

Where » The King’s English Bookshop, 1511 S. 1500 East, Salt Lake City

Poetry in the Park

The Zion Natural History Association and Zion Canyon Field Institute will present Poetry in the Park, a day of exploring and developing the poet within. Visit bit.ly/WnVk60 for information or call Michael Plyler at 435-772-3264.

When » Friday, March 22, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Where » Zion National Park, 281 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale

Tickets » $60; visit bit.ly/Uie99N

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