The reviews are in–Liza Klaussmann, great-great-great granddaughter of Herman Melville, is already earning comparisons to Ernest Hemingway and Henry Miller with her riveting, Gatsby-esque debut novel about a murder that disrupts a family’s life in mid-century Martha’s Vineyard. Liza grew up spending her summers on the Vineyard and those memories helped knit together the setting, tastes, smells, and sounds that create the almost tangible beauty that permeates Tigers in Red Weather. She will read selections from her novel at 7:00 pm. Refreshments and books available. No fee.
February 5, 2012




