High Time—as in “It’s high time I made sense of life”—is an engaging and inspiring guide to crafting a life and a testament to the enduring power of love and place. This is a poignant, funny memoir of a traumatic childhood, an adventurous adulthood and a multigenerational family compound on a rocky island in Maine. Trafford explores a topsy-turvy time when journalism was a male bastion and the rules of marriage were in flux. She masterfully braids two worlds: the culture and history of an accomplished East Coast family well anchored in time and place, and the life of an adventurous journalist navigating her way through new territories—professional and personal.
Abigail Trafford, is an award-winning journalist, a bestselling author and public speaker. She wrote the “My Time” column for the Washington Post. She is the author of My Time, As Time Goe By and Crazy Time. For the past decade, Trafford has focused on the positive impact of the longevity revolution, thanks to the increase in “health span” that offers new opportunities in love and work for older Americans.
Copies of the book will be available for purchase after the presentation.
Event Cost: This event is free and open to the public.
Accessibility: The Meeting Room of the PCI Library is handicap accessible.
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