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SUMMARY:Book Club: The Bitter Tea of General Yen
DESCRIPTION:Grace Zaring Stone was an American novelist and short story writer who lived in Stonington and wrote under the pen name of Ethel Vance. Three of her novels were made into films\, including Bitter Tea of General Yen\, which was directed by Frank Capra. \nHer grandson\, Peter Perenyi\, will lead a discussion of this 1930 novel at the Captain Palmer House. \nThe novel is centered around the beautiful Megan Davis who finds herself caught in the toils of civil war between Republican and Communist forces. Determined to save the inhabitants of an orphanage in a Communist-occupied city\, Megan joins a nighttime rescue mission that ends up under attack by a mob. She avoids death only through to the intervention of General Yen. \nThe novel was adapted for the big screen in 1933 and starred Barbara Stanwyck\, Nils Asther\, and Toshia Mori. \n  \nRegistration is required for this event. To register please click this link: https://forms.gle/VLoiNBR3pG9WktEN9 \n 
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LOCATION:Captain Palmer House
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SUMMARY:Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer: 19th Century Master Mariner
DESCRIPTION:Join author Harry Martin as he discusses his new biography of Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer. Learn about the complex family relationships\, life experiences and tragedy that made Captain Palmer one of the most well-respected and famous sea Captains of his time. Free and open to the public. La Grua Center\, August 28th at 6pm.
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LOCATION:The La Grua Center\, 32 Water Street\, Stonington\, CT\, 06378\, United States
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