Everyone's Reading Presumed Innocent, February 15 - April 28


Connie Doherty - Posted on 28 January 2010

Presumed InnocentThe Troy Public Library is one of 16 Detroit-area libraries participating in Everyone's Reading, a community-wide program designed to promote dialogue through the shared experience of reading and discussing the same book. This year's selection is the blockbuster courtroom thriller Presumed Innocent by best-selling author and attorney Scott Turow. (Watch for the sequel, Innocent, to be published in May.)

To enhance your reading experience, join us for one of these programs:

The Law from a Prosecutor's Perspective: Eric J. Smith, Macomb County Prosecutor, Thursday, February 18, 7-8:30 pm

CSI: Troy with Police Officer James M. Feld, Wednesday, March 10, 7-8:30 pm

Presumed Innocent book discussion, Wednesday, March 24, 7-8:30 pm

In addition, Scott Turow will speak about Presumed Innocent, his other best-selling works, and his involvement with the Innocence Project on Thursday, April 15 at 7 pm at the Millenium Centre (15600 J.L. Hudson Dr., Southfield, MI, on the campus of Providence Hospital). Due to popular demand, a ticket will be required for the author appearance. Tickets are free but limited. They will be awarded via a random lottery on April 1 for Troy residents only (one entry per household). Register for the lottery here beginning February 15 or by calling 248.524.3534.