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Wild Women of Boston author talk at the South Branch of the Peabody Library
Author Dina Vargo will be talking about the Wild Women who made Boston what it is today at the South Branch of the Peabody Library.

Join us at the South Branch as author Dina Vargo presents Wild Women of Boston: Mettle and Moxie in the Hub. She will be talking, not about the Sons of Liberty, but the Daughters; women who were reformers, socialites, criminals and madams and made Boston the city it is today. They may not all have operated under the law, but they were all feisty, fearless and fascinating!
Dina Vargo is a native of Pittsburgh, PA, but makes the North Shore her home where she is a docent for Boston by Foot, developing 'hidden history' walking tours. A longtime history buff, Dina has dressed up as Betsy Ross and is hoping to work on a second volume of 'Wild Women.' Find out more on her https://www.dinavargo.com/. Books will be available for purchase and signing at the event, but a book purchase is not required to attend.
Wild Women of Boston will take place at the South Branch of the Peabody Institute Library, 78 Lynn St. on Thursday, July 13 at 7PM. The program is free, but space is limited and registration is required. For more information and to reserve your free spot, please go to www.peabodylibrary.org or call 978-531-3380.