2025 Lake Forest Park Shoreline Richmond Beach READS program

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline and Richmond Beach Libraries celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Lake Forest Park READS program with a presentation by author Kristi Coulter on her memoir, Exit Interview. This memoir chronicles Coulter's ten years in various senior roles at Amazon, examining the interplay of ambition, gender, and workplace pressures. The author’s journey leads her to question her identity and purpose amidst a demanding career. The event is set for July 29 from 7 to 8 p. m.

at the Third Place Commons Stage and is open to the public at no cost. Attendees can purchase the book at a 20% discount from June 1 to July 31 at Third Place Books. This community event is sponsored by the City of Lake Forest Park’s Library Advisory Committee and local library friends groups. The READS program aims to foster a love of reading and community engagement through literary events. No registration is necessary for those wishing to attend.

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