The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)
‘Lilac Girls’ author returns to Bellamy-Ferriday
BETHLEHEM — New York Times bestselling author Martha Hall Kelly is the special guest at the Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden on Saturday. Her book, “Lilac Girls,” is based on the true story of social philanthropist Caroline Ferriday, who worked at the French consulate during World War II.
It focuses on Caroline’s work as a member of the French Resistance and her interest in the fate of the “lapins” (rabbits) — female political prisoners subjected to medical testing at the Nazi’s Ravensbrück concentration camp.
In 1957, Caroline began her crusade to bring 35 of the surviving 53 women to the United States to have restorative medical attention. In her debut novel, Martha transforms the horrors and inhumanities of war into a story of sisterhood and perseverance.
Guests can experience the Hay, Caroline’s beloved Connecticut home, through her eyes on a tour of her house and enjoy a special landscape walk focusing on the Ferridays’ horticultural design and garden history during peak lilac season. Caroline and her mother designed the garden to feature the sequential blooming of specimen magnolias, lilacs, peonies, and roses. Meet Martha Hall Kelly in Caroline’s kitchen and have her sign your book. Visit www.ctlandmarks.org for available tour times.
From 3 - 5 pm, visitors can enjoy light refreshments on the Ferriday grounds followed by an author presentation with question and answer session. She will discuss Lilac Girls, including her research process, and where she took artistic license. Get insight into Martha’s next book about Caroline and her mother Eliza.
Individual Tickets are $50/$40 for CTL Members. Patron Tickets are $100/$90 CTL Members, which includes Lilac Girls hardcover book, a Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden pewter ornament in honor of Caroline Ferriday’s charitable work with Ravensbrück concentration camp survivors, premier seating for author presentation, and an additional tax-deductible contribution.
Tickets are limited. Purchase tickets by visiting www.ctlandmarks.org or calling 860-247-8996 x 23. For more information on Martha Hall Kelly and her work, visit www.marthahallkelly.com.
The Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden is located at 9 Main Street North, Bethlehem. It is open for tours May through October. For hours and more information, visit www.ctlandmarks.org.
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