Author Event: Kasey Rogers and "The Color of Frost"

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Author and advocate Kasey Rogers will be at the library to read from and discuss her novel, The Color of Frost.

"Nina DeMarco never felt like she really belonged—anywhere. Then she met and married the charming Richard King. Together, they built a life full of hope for the future. Nina believed she’d finally found the security she had always longed for. But when Richard announces he is divorcing her she’s unsure how she’ll survive. A distraught Nina begins to wonder if the struggle is even worth it. One day she unexpectedly discovers shoeboxes full of old letters in the attic crawl space of her tiny new apartment. Nina becomes determined to find the woman who wrote them. As she unravels one mystery, she uncovers others. Along the way she encounters new friends who help her piece her life back together." 

This novel is set in Kittery and includes some historical scenes at the Rice Library!

 

Along with her work as a writer, restaurant owner, and in the New York film industry, Kasey is the founder of the I Know Why She Stayed Initiative, which works to increase awareness on the link between financial and domestic abuse.