Hemingway’s Last Good Country: Northern Michigan as He Knew It

The Rochester Hills Public Library presents “Hemingway’s Last Good Country: Northern Michigan as He Knew It” with Michigan author John Cohassey

Cover of the author's book showing trees and the sun glistening off a lake

The Rochester Hills Public Library presents “Hemingway’s Last Good Country: Northern Michigan as He Knew It” with Michigan author John Cohassey

The Rochester Hills Public Library will host “Hemingway’s Last Good Country: Northern Michigan as He Knew It,” with Michigan author John Cohassey on Thursday, Jan. 30, from 7-8:30 p.m. in the library’s Multipurpose Room. Cohassey will discuss his latest book about Ernest Hemingway and the famed writer’s ties to northern Michigan.

Cohassey’s first book, “Toast of the Town: The Life and Times of Sunnie Wilson,” won an award of merit from the Historical Society of Michigan. In 2007, he served as a consultant for the History Channel documentary, “Hippies.” His most recent works include “Hemingway and Pound: A Most Unlikely Friendship” and “The 22nd Michigan Infantry and the Road to Chickamauga.”

Registration is required for this program and open to library cardholders.

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