WHERE THE STYLES BROOK WATERS FLOW:
The Place I Call Home
Lorraine Duvall
Author! Author! Winter Lyceum Series
Tuesday, March 19 at 7:00
$5 suggested donation
Styles Brook, in the towns of Keene and Jay, drops around 2,500 feet as it descends five miles to the East Branch of the Ausable River from its origin on Jay Mountain. Where the Styles Brook Waters Flow: The Place I Call Home is Lorraine Duvall’s latest book and tells the stories of coming to know and love the Styles Brook Valley and the balance of privacy and interconnectivity that is the way of life in rural areas.
Lorraine Duvall, Ph.D. is an award-winning author, who writes of her love of the Adirondacks. She has published four memoirs laced with history, including All I Know: Too Much to Pretend, Finding A Woman’s Place: The Story of a 1970s Feminist Collective in the Adirondacks, and In Praise of Quiet Waters: Finding Solitude and Adventure in the Wild Adirondacks. She lives in Keene Valley.