![]() ![]() It will give participants the chance to uncover secrets of the art world with Don Kimes, artistic director of the Visual Arts at Chautauqua Institution. today in the Literary Arts Center at Alumni Hall Ballroom. ![]() The Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle Young Readers program will take place at 4:15 p.m. This week, the Young Readers program follows Theo and her unlikely band of friends in discovering the societal importance of art in Marx Fitzgerald’s book, Under the Egg. I don’t even keep a journal.”īut with a Harvard University degree in art history and 17 years of living in Brooklyn under her belt, Marx Fitzgerald used her passions and her experience to create Theodora Tenpenny, a 13-year-old girl living in New York City, who finds a Raphael painting hidden in her home by her late grandfather. even as a kid I had never wanted to write a novel. “I had never written a book before,” she said. Laura Marx Fitzgerald never considered herself a writer. “Under the Egg” by Laura Marx Fitzgerald is the Young Readers book selection for Week Five. ![]()
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