An Evening with Nevada Barr

 dark days of January when the island is inly
 

New York Times bestselling author of the Anna Pigeon series

VICKSBURG, MS:  The Southern Cultural Heritage Foundation presents an “Evening with Nevada Barr”.  The New York Times bestselling author will present a lecture on her books, life and art at the SCHF Auditorium on Tuesday, July 15th 7:00 p.m.   The event is free and open to the public (see note at the end of this page).  A book signing will follow the program. 

Nevada Barr first introduced her wildly popular Park Ranger Anna Pigeon fifteen years ago in Track of the Cat, a remarkable debut that earned Barr a host of honors, including an Agatha Award.  Pigeon was an instant hit with mystery and thriller fans of every stripe and a beloved series was born.  The breathtaking national park setting—in essence, another character—was a fresh, fascinating bonus, and fans continue to eagerly await each foray into a national park. 

Evocative and haunting, Barr’s new book, WINTER STUDY, offers a glimpse of a world that few see, “the splendid isolation” of an unspoiled refuge in its magnificence as well as its brutality.  Brimming with edge-of-your-seat suspense, Barr’s story makes a strong but subtle case for the much maligned wolf population as it spins an utterly original tale about evil, weakness, and human predators.  But the ever-precise Barr gets the science right, too, with help from Rolf Peterson, the real-life scientist behind the island’s wolf/moose research study and who contributes an intelligent, moving perspective in his foreword.  The result is a riveting story by a writer with a gift for entertaining us as she expertly illuminates the twin conflicts of man vs. nature and man vs. man. 

Nevada Barr is the award-winning author of thirteen previous Anna Pigeon mysteries, including the New York Times bestselling Hard Truth and High Country. Her debut novel Track of the Cat (1993) received both the Anthony Award for Best First Novel from the Crime Writers Association as well as the Agatha Award for Best First Novel. A few years later, Firestorm (1996) was honored with France’s Prix du Roman D’Aventure as well as another Agatha Award nomination. Barr was also recognized by Books for a Better Life and Nautilus for her spiritual memoir, Seeking Enlightenment Hat by Hat.

The Nevada-born daughter of two professional pilots had started out as a successful stage actress in Manhattan, but thanks to a former husband involved with the National Park Service, fell in love with the outdoors.  With a newfound passion for conservation and wildlife, she launched a new career as a ranger landing stints in places like Texas’ Guadalupe Mountains National Park and most recently Natchez Trace Parkway in Mississippi.  Now retired from service, she’s a full time novelist. She lives in New Orleans.

Seating is limited!!  Because of the influx of inquiries and the limited seating,  Reservations for the "Evening with Nevada Barr" event can be made by Foundation members.  If you are not a member, you can join for $25, or make a substantial donation to the event--for donation information call the number below or go to: http://www.southernculture.org/Membership.htm.  

For more information about this exciting event, please call the SCHF office at
601-631-2997
or email:   info@southernculture.org.