An event every week that begins at 10:00 am on Tuesday, repeating until May 24, 2022
Award-winning author and speaker Marcia Fine has written eight novels, including THE BLIND EYE—A Sephardic Journey, historical fiction chosen by the state library of Arizona for ONEBOOKAZ 2015. PAPER CHILDREN—An Immigrant’s Legacy has been a finalist for three national prizes. PARIS LAMB, her sixth novel, deals with anti-Semitism in the 1950s. She has also written the only satirical series about Scottsdale. Her novel, HIDDEN ONES released in 2017, examines conversos in Mexico during the Inquisition. It has won first prizes in the categories of Historical Fiction and Multicultural as well as Honorable Mention from AZ Authors. It is a finalist for the International Chaucer Chanticleer Awards. She is the 2018 WILLA Award winner for Original Softcover Novel by Women Writing the West. Her novel, LOVE and DEATH in RHODES was published in January 2020. Marcia has a BA from Florida State University and a Masters degree from Arizona State University.
Until further notice, the sessions will be held on Zoom and are free. Tuesdays at the J is a group for individuals and couples ages 55-plus who meet weekly to enjoy presentations on a variety of topics. New members are always welcome and no membership is required to attend Tuesday at the J programs.