Thursday 9 April 2015

Denise Chong joins Prose in the Park in Ottawa on June 6


Denise Chong, one of Ottawa's most brilliant writers and Canada's finest minds, has just agreed to moderate the "Under the Papaya Tree - Remembering Vietnam" panel at Prose in the Park on June 6, 2015. Denise will take our panelists, Vincent Lam, Caroline Vu and David Joiner, on a journey through their motivations and personal connections with Vietnam and draw out the ongoing fascination that Canadian novelists and readers have with the Land of Ten Thousand Smiles.
Denise Chong is a two-time finalist for the Governor General’s literary award. She is the author of The Girl in the Picture about the Vietnam War and its most famous casualty, nine-year-old Kim Phuc, who ran, severely burned by napalm, from her blazing village into the eye of history. Denise is also known for her family memoir The Concubine’s Children, a Globe and Mail bestseller for 93 weeks. Described as “beautiful, haunting and wise” by the New York Times Book Review, it is now a Penguin Canada “Modern Classic.”
Prose in the Park is Canada's newest literary festival and book fair. It takes place in Parkdale Park in Ottawa on June 6, 2015 from 11 am to 6 pm. Admission is free. Everyone is welcome.
For more on Prose in the Park and its fantastic line-up, visit our website:http://www.proseinthepark.com

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