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Book series to close with Silas House’s ‘The Coal Tattoo’

The Friends of the Haywood Public Library offers the fifth and final book discussion in the Discovering the Literary South series at 4 p.m. on Sept. 15, in the auditorium of the Waynesville library.  

The book to be discussed is The Coal Tattoo by Silas House. Dr. Merritt Moseley of UNC-A will lead the discussion. Books are available free at the library. Moseley’s teaching interests include English and American literature as well as the art of the novel.  He specializes in Jane Austen and American humor.

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