
Reading Ambassadors Present Melissa Marr
May 3 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Worlds of Words combined Reading Ambassadors invite you to meet Melissa Marr, author of The Strange Case of Harleen & Harley!
Harleen Quinzel is many things, a gymnast, anxious, broke…but the last thing anyone would call her is evil. Harley Quinn on the other hand…
When Harleen signs up to participate in a clinical research trial with her girlfriend, Pamela, the most she can hope for is extra cash in her wallet and a chance to get her anxiety under control. But what she gets instead are increasingly larger gaps in her memory and stolen mementos from some guy named Jack she’s never met. Soon, Harleen discovers she’s sharing her life with Harley—a take-no-prisoners, who-cares-about attendance, maybe-we-oughtta-save-the-bunnies kind of girl. She is the opposite of Harleen in many ways. She is anarchy in a cute dress. And in this Jekyll and Hyde story, Harleen discovers that maybe evil ain’t so bad—as long as she doesn’t get caught.
The program includes a group discussion with the author and personal interactions.
Melissa Marr is a fiction author who writes across genres and demographics. She has written over 70 books including the middle grade novel The Hidden Knife and the young adult series Wicked Lovely. Her most recent releases are the picturebook Family is Family, novels Remedial Magic and Reluctant Witch. Her upcoming release is Toni and Addie Go Viral. Find more information on her website.
Attendees are welcome to stay after the event for the Reading Ambassadors’ end-of-year celebration and certificate ceremony.
Free parking is available in the Second St. Garage and at the surface parking lot north of the intersection of First and Vine. Worlds of Words Center is also located just off of the 2nd St. Modern Streetcar stop.
To request disability-related accommodations that would ensure your full participation in this event, please email wow@arizona.edu or call 520.621.9340.
Reading Ambassador author meetings occur every other month throughout the academic year and are open to the public. This free program for area middle and high school students encourages them to promote reading in their own contexts. Additional information on the Reading Ambassadors is available on our website under the About tab.
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