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Join us for a virtual talk with local author William Melver as he discusses his book, An American Samurai. Register in person, online, or by phone for a program link.
Local author William Melver discusses his book An American Samurai.
Nabeshima Norio, aka Bill Melver, describes his life as an American Samurai, raised in a value system steeped in the traditions of the samurai code and how those values are sorely needed in the America we find ourselves in today. It's a fascinating memoir that follows the journey of a man from his birth in World War II China to his becoming a successful businessman in corporate America. This program will be presented virtually. Please register online, by phone, or at the Richfield Branch service desk.
This program will be presented on Zoom. You will receive an e-mail with the participation link two days before the program. Please contact the Richfield Branch Library if you are unable to attend.
If you do not have an e-mail address, please contact Mike Daly at the Richfield Branch at 330.659.4343 to learn how to participate by phone.
A webcam and microphone may be necessary to participate fully in this interactive event. If you have one or neither of these, your participation may be limited.
To learn more about the author, go to http://billmelver.com/
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Books & Writing |
TAGS: | Samurai Code | Readers | memoir | Local Author | Book Talk | Author talk |
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