![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This program is part of the National Archives' 19th Amendment centennial celebration made possible by the National Archives Foundation and generous support from Maggie & Robert Boroujerdi. The 2020 Ike Book Talk series is made possible courtesy of the Eisenhower Foundation, Union Pacific Foundation, Humanities Kansas, and the Abilene Public Library. Join this program as if you were meeting your friends in a cozy cafe or living room with a glass of wine - even if you have not read the book. The story is based on the real-life World War I spy ring called the Alice Network, which operated in German-occupied France and Belgium. It was a New York Times and USA Today bestseller. This informal discussion will be led by Donna Reynolds, Eisenhower Foundation Ike Educator. The Alice Network is a 2017 historical novel by American author Kate Quinn. The story features two women-a female spy recruited to the real-life Alice Network in France during World War I and an unconventional American socialite searching for her cousin in 1947-are brought together in a mesmerizing story of courage and redemption. The Alice Network is a historical novel from national bestselling author Kate Quinn. The program is free and open to the public virtually - join us online or by phone. The scheduled Book TALK program for July 14 is at 7 p.m. ![]()
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