Social or Solitary – Polly Roberts tell it slant Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Social or Solitary – Polly Roberts
tell it slant
Wednesday, November 19 at 7:00pm
Pop-up exhibition and book tour
After a fantastic response from Norwich Arts Centre and a sell-out of the first run of books, ‘Social or Solitary’ is going on tour.
This fun and fearless book follows a 24-year-old English graduate, determined to embrace the kindness of strangers even when she falls flat on her face as she hitches a ride across North America.
Come and view the exhibition and join the protagonist as she wanders through cities, over mountains, rides streams of transportation. Meet the Urban Revolutionaries, the Hobos, the Land Dwellers. Reflect upon the cost and magic of living in this world today.
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