
History comes alive at the Chatham-Kent Public Library later this month.
Ontario author C.J. Frederick will be visiting the Ridgetown Branch to discuss her first full-length novel, “Rooted and Remembered,” a historical fiction based in southwestern Ontario centred around World War I.
Frederick will speak about how she came across the real-life story of faith and love, and what inspired her to turn it into a novel.
The author visit is scheduled for 6:30 the evening of January 21. Copies of the book will be available for sale for $20.