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The Hershey Public Library welcomes
New York Times bestselling author,
Fiona Davis on April 2.
 
 Join us for our first in-person author visit since 2019!
Fiona Davis will join us to talk about her two most recent books, The Lions of 5th Avenue and The Magnolia Palace. The author talk begins at 2pm and ends with a signing. Books will be available for purchase prior to the event. 
 
Reserve your ticket today.
 
General Admission Tickets: $20
Friends Members: Free
Generously sponsored by Friends of the Hershey Public Library.
 
Saturday, April 2 at 2pm. [Image] Fiona Davis Author Photo
 
 
Fiona Davis is the nationally bestselling author of historical novels set in iconic New York City buildings, including The Lions of Fifth Avenue, The Chelsea Girls and The Address. She began her career in New York City as an actress, working on Broadway, off-Broadway, and in regional theater. After getting a master's degree at Columbia Journalism School, she fell in love with writing, leapfrogging from editor to freelance journalist before finally settling down to write fiction. Her books have been translated into over a dozen languages and she is based in New York City
 
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Books Written by Fiona Davis


The Magnolia Palace : A Novel
by Fiona Davis

When mod English model Veronica Weber, chances upon a series of hidden messages at the Frick museum, she is led on a hunt that could not only solve her financial woes but could finally reveal the truth behind a decades-old murder in the infamous Frick family.
The Lions of Fifth Avenue : A Novel
by Fiona Davis

The wife of a New York Public Library superintendent reevaluates her priorities upon joining a woman’s suffrage group in 1913. Decades later, her granddaughter attempts to save an exhibit;  unexpectedly exposing tragic family secrets in the process.
The Chelsea Girls: A Novel
by Fiona Davis

A twenty-year friendship between a playwright and an actress with Broadway ambitions is tested by the impact of McCarthy-era witch hunts among the creative residents of the Chelsea Hotel in New York City.
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