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Virtual Author Interview With Julia Flynn Siler
Join CapRadio for our very first virtual Reads event. Host Donna Apidone and New York Times best-selling author and journalist Julia Flynn Siler discuss her book The White Devil's Daughters. Siler illuminates a little known part of American History and tells the story of both the women who dared to escape imprisonment and the women who defied authority to help them. 

Thursday, May 21
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Virtual

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About the Author

New York Times best-selling author and journalist Julia Flynn Siler is a San Francisco native but has spent more than two decades reporting from over a dozen countries. After her return to the U.S. one of her first articles, a cover story for the Wall Street Journal about the Mondavi family's wine empire that would lead to her first New York Times best-selling book The House of Mondavi. This work was honored as a finalist both for a James Beard Award and a Gerald Loeb Award for distinguished reporting.

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