With her fourth novel The End of the Point, Drue Heinz Literature Prize-winning author Elizabeth Graver landed on the New York Times notable books list in 2013. Though she teaches English and creative writing at Boston College, Graver consistently carves out time for her writing, which has yielded four novels and several anthologized short stories. The End of the Point paints a moving portrait of a family’s journey through the treacherous second half of the 20th century, exploring the complex choices any generation must face when presented with the reality of legacies both personal and collective. Presented by the Inland Northwest Center for Writers MFA Program at EWU and Get Lit!, Graver’s visit will include a reading from The End of the Point, a brief Q&A session, and book signings.
Fri, March 6, at 8 pm • Free • Auntie’s Bookstore • 402 W. Main • auntiesbooks.com • 838-0206