An Evening With Liz O’Neill
Join us for an evening with Liz O’Neill to celebrate the release of her book, “Ways of Virtue.” The program will include a moderated conversation with the author, audience Q+A, and book signing.
The event will begin at 7:00 PM. Doors will open at 6:30 PM.
Tickets:
$22 - Includes a copy of “Ways of Virtue”
$10 - Admission Only
About Ways of Virtue
In 1950s New England, being a marriageable young lady means following a certain set of rules. Nineteen-year-old Sabina knows them all too well, thanks to her imposing aunt Poppy, who has already decided how Sabina will spend the season at their summer home in Edgartown, where she'll go to college in the fall, and the type of young man she'll eventually marry. But Sabina has other ideas. And the island, it seems, does too.
Sabina is about to meet the Vineyard's most notorious bachelor: charter pilot Colin Hatch. With a cloudy history, a questionable income, and a reputation for charming every available girl at the yacht club, Colin isn't exactly the traditional match her aunt had in mind. When Sabina takes a chance on him anyway, a complex love triangle emerges, setting Sabina's summer on an entirely different path--not just for this vacation season, but maybe for the rest of her life.
A coming-of-age story woven into a small coastal town's various dramas, Ways of Virtue is Dirty Dancing meets Jane Austen--complete with a beautiful seaside setting, a high-society wedding in the making, a host of scheming, jealous neighbors, and a once-in-a-lifetime hurricane that's barreling toward them all.
About Liz O’Neill
Liz O’Neill grew up in central Massachusetts and vacationed with her family every summer on Cape Cod. She earned her MFA in Creative Writing, Fiction from the University of North Carolina, Wilmington. She currently works at the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship, where she supports major brands looking to make better environmental, social, and governance decisions. Her research for Ways of Virtue has included interviews with local historians; shellfish conservationists; air traffic controllers; and one remarkable, small plane pilot, who succeeded somehow in talking her off the ground. She lives outside Boston with her husband, son, and the world’s best dog, Jiggs.