Meet Pulitizer finalist Luis Alberto Urrea – Friday at noon at Terrell Library (Everybody Reads)

Author, poet,  and Pulitzer Prize finalist Luis Alberto Urrea will be on the WSU Pullman campus at noon on Friday, November 15, in the Quiet Study Room at Terrell Library as part of the Palouse-area Everybody Reads program (everybody-reads.org) which this year is reading The House of Broken Angels. Please come and meet the writer NPR calls a “literary badass” and a “master storyteller with a rock and roll heart.”  This is also a Common Reading 2019 event.

Luis Alberto Urrea’s newest book, The House of Broken Angels, is a novel of an American family, which happens to be from Mexico. Angel de la Cruz knows this is his last birthday and he wants to gather his progeny for a final fiesta. Things happen.

For a full schedule of his Palouse-area author tour, see https://everybody-reads.org/meet-the-author/

Lorena O’English
oenglish@wsu.edu

The Notices and Announcements section is provided as a service to the WSU community for sharing events such as lectures, trainings, and other highly transactional types of information related to the university experience. Information provided and opinions expressed may not reflect the understanding or opinion of WSU. Accuracy of the information presented is the responsibility of those who submitted it. The self-uploaded posts are reviewed for compliance with state statutes and ethics guidelines but are not edited for spelling, grammar, or clarity.

Next Story

Recent News

Voiland College names 2024 outstanding students

WSU Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture recognized outstanding students at its annual convocation ceremony on April 11.

Regents start search process for next WSU president

The Board of Regents will begin the search process for WSU’s 12th president this week. Applications for the Presidential Search Advisory Committee are now available.

Extension tackles climate awareness

WSU is weaving adaptation and mitigation into Extension programming as part of its long-held commitment to building resilient communities.