
Presented by The Alabama Booksmith A Discussion with Kathryn Stockett, Author of The Help and The Calamity Club
The Alabama Booksmith proudly presents Kathryn Stockett (author of The Help), in conversation with Sid Evans, Editor-In-Chief of Southern Living. Our distinguished guests will discuss Ms. Stockett’s new book, The Calamity Club.
- Reserved seat ticket price of $49 includes all taxes and service charges, as well as a first edition of The Calamity Club hand-signed by Kathryn Stockett.
- Special VIP ticket price of $149 includes all taxes and service charges, reserved front center seating, reserved private parking, a souvenir backstage lanyard pass to a Meet & Greet plus selfie with Kathryn Stockett (limited to the first 30 purchasers), and a first edition of The Calamity Club signed by Kathryn Stockett.
Extra first editions of The Calamity Club ($35), hand-signed by Kathryn Stockett, will be on sale at the Alys Stephens Center and may also be purchased here for pickup at the event, the Alabama Booksmith, or mailed worldwide.
Hardback copies of The Help ($35), hand-signed by Kathryn Stockett, will be on sale at the Alys Stephens Center and may also be purchased here for pickup at the event, the Alabama Booksmith, or mailed worldwide.
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