Mary Louise Kelly, AB'93 Reception & Lecture

HCG reception for GA native & Harvard alum at Margaret Mitchell House upstairs parlor followed by lecture & book signing at the Literacy Center

Harvard Club reception for Georgia Native and Harvard Alum, Mary Louise Kelly, speaking at the Atlanta History Center's Margaret Mitchell House on her debut book Anonymous Sources.

 

Date: Wednesday, July 10

Time: Reception 6:00-7:00 (upstairs parlor of house) | Lecture 7:00 (Literary Center)

Location: 990 Peachtree St NE  Atlanta, GA 30309 

Cost: Includes Reception and Lecture - $15 Members and their guest(s) | $20 Non-Members (Please reserve by noon on Tuesday, July 9th).

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Mary Louise Kelly, AB'93 spent two decades traveling the world as a reporter for NPR and the BBC. Her assignments have taken her from grimy Belfast bars to the glittering ports of the Persian Gulf, and from mosques in Hamburg to the ruined deserts of Iraq. As an NPR correspondent covering the spy beat and the Pentagon, she reported on wars, terrorism, and rising nuclear powers. A Georgia native, her first job was working as a staff writer at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Kelly was educated at Harvard University and at Cambridge University in England. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband and their two children.

 ANONYMOUS SOURCES
THE DEBUT THRILLER KEEPING REAL SPIES UP AT NIGHT...
"A fast paced thriller that is hard to put down. The atmosphere rings true on every page."
—General Michael Hayden (Ret.), former Director of the CIA
“Mary Louise Kelly knows the modern landscape of international terror, from dusty Pakistan to the chic environs of Cambridge and Georgetown. She has mastered the mental geographies of the journalist, the terrorist, and the spy.”
—Robert Grenier, former CIA Head of Counterterrorism
"A great spy thriller… The details are delicious."
—Joel Brenner, former Chief of U.S. Counterintelligence
"An authentic view of the media, intelligence, and terrorism that is a real page turner. Kelly gets how the national security world really works."
—Richard A. Clarke, former White House Counterterrorism Chief and author of The Scorpion’s Gate
"In the manner of an Alfred Hitchcock thriller, Kelly’s heroine has to outfox the conspirators to escape. This book is great fun, from beginning to end."
—David Ignatius, columnist for The Washington Post and author of Bloodmoney

For More Info:  www.marylouisekellybooks.com

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