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Explore The Latin Quarter Of Paris In Talk At Monroe Library

MONROE, Conn. -- The Edith Wheeler Memorial Library in Monroe will host "A Visual Tour of Paris -- 1940's and Contemporary Perspectives" on Paris' Latin Quarter on Monday, June 6, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. 

Donna Girot, a state resident, lived in and explored Paris’ Latin Quarter for seven years. Join Girot on an intimate walk through this Parisian neighborhood while she gives both a contemporary and a 1940s perspective at the Monroe Library.

Donna Girot, a state resident, lived in and explored Paris’ Latin Quarter for seven years. Join Girot on an intimate walk through this Parisian neighborhood while she gives both a contemporary and a 1940s perspective at the Monroe Library.

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Donna Girot, a state resident, lived in and explored Paris’ Latin Quarter for seven years. 

Join Girot on an intimate walk through this Parisian neighborhood while she gives both a contemporary and a 1940s perspective that helps participants to see what the blind character Marie-Laure could not see in the national bestseller “All the Light We Cannot See” by Anthony Doer. 

Girot's vintage French children’s book collection will be on display. 

Registration is required. Click here to register.

The Edith Wheeler Memorial Library is at 733 Monroe Turnpike, Monroe.

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