Bega Valley Shire Library is offering two dynamic and vibrant author talks with Julie Ankers in August.
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She will be presenting and discussing and her two recent books: Call me Frank and Feisty, Fabulous and 50+.
These two companion books explore the lives, challenges and triumphs of people aged over 50 and beyond.
They are collections of autobiographical stories, the former of men over 50 and the latter of women over 50.
The stories are honest and inspirational, and at times confronting, encompassing a full range of life-shaping experiences: from brutal bullying at school, to filming the ascent of Mount Everest, to tackling the challenges of cancer and life-threatening illnesses, to achieving financial security, and much more.
Both books challenge social perspectives on men and women – with Call Me Frank defying the clichéd belief that men do not express their feelings, and Feisty, Fabulous and 50+ clearly demonstrating the generally under-stated strength of women.
Bega Valley Shire Council’s programs and partnerships officer Scott Baker said the stories within these books are a powerful illustration of the many challenges that we can experience during life’s long journey, and of the strength and resilience of people.
“Julie Ankers’ experience in and passion for promoting and developing people, in particular mature-age members of society, has her in a unique position from which to understand and present the gifts and skills that older people have developed through their rich experience of life,” Mr Baker said.
Ms Ankers’ author talks will be held at the Bega library on Monday, August 27 at 10.30am and at the Bermagui library on Tuesday, August 28 at 11.30am. Morning tea will be provided.
Bookings are invited by clicking here or by calling 6499 2127.