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Start: 7:00 pm
Co-presented with the NORTHWEST AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM. Peggielene Bartels was enjoying life well enough as a gainfully employed secretary. Then, one day, her uncle passed away. With most relatives such as this, there might be some form of inheritancesome money, some property, some possessions. Instead, Ms. Bartels was chosen by the elders of her uncle's communitysaid uncle having been the king of a small town in Ghanato be his successor. Told by Eleanor Herman and Ms. Bartels in charming narrative fashion, King Peggy: An American Secretary, Her Royal Destiny, and the Inspiring Story of How She Changed an African Village (Doubleday) is the story of how she found herself king of a town of 7,000. It's the kind of story which calls to questionwhose lives were more changed, the townspeople or King Peggy. This should be fun. "This is an astonishing and wonderful book about a real-life Mma Ramotswe. It is an utter joy." – Alexander McCall Smith. Free admission. For more information on this evening, please call Elliott Bay Book Company at (206) 624-6600 The Northwest African American Museum (www.naamnw.org) is at 2300 S. Massachusetts Street. | 1
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