![]() The book can be shipped or picked up curbside, according to Smith. Mondays through Fridays, and the book can be purchased by visiting or by calling 43. The public can either purchase the book from Dolly’s Bookstore or check out an ebook from the Park City or Summit County libraries to get a jump on reading.ĭolly’s is open from 10 a.m. 10, at the Park City Library’s Jim Santy Auditorium, if the COVID-19 self-isolation protocols are lifted, Nilsson said. ![]() This year’s One Book One Community presentation is scheduled for 7 p.m. “She is a great speaker, and the stories she tells are so compelling.” “That event was so well attended,” Smith said. The event was sponsored by the Utah Humanities Center for the Book program, which is designed to promote and nurture the love of books, and explore issues through literature, in January, she said. ![]() The last reason for selecting “Deep Creek” for One Book One Community, an annual program that culminates with an author presentation in the fall, is because Houston had already given a presentation at the Summit County Library Kamas Valley Branch in January, according to Smith. “While Pam was attending the University of Utah many years ago, she used to work here at Dolly’s,” she said. Smith said another reason people may be interested in reading the book is because the award-winning Houston, a cofounder and creative director of the literary nonprofit Writing By Writers, is a former Parkite. ![]()
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