Reservations are available for 2024-2025 programs for members on August 12 and for the public on August 19 for in-person attendance or for viewing the discussion live via Zoom.
Please note this is a book discussion without the author present.
Pataki invites you into the world of Massachusetts in 1836, where the young, brilliant Margaret Fuller enters the scene, captivating the luminaries of the Transcendentalist movement. From her inspiring connections with Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau to her role as a muse for Nathaniel Hawthorne, Fuller’s journey is nothing short of extraordinary.
Facilitator: Carole Pichney
Biography: Carole Pichney, a native New Yorker, moved to the area eight years ago after being a part time resident for eleven years. She is a retired social worker who used her Certified Financial Planner designation to advance awareness and provide training to prevent financial exploitation of impaired seniors. She has led book discussions for Page Turners since 2018. She is a vice president of the Artists of Palm Beach County and in 2023 she was named as a Woman of the Year for her work for the Diversity and Inclusion Council in Lake Park.