Mary Calvi, CBS anchor and ten-time New York Emmy Awards winner will join September PABC meeting to speak about her book “Dear George, Dear Mary: A Novel of George Washington’s First Love”.
ABOUT THE BOOK: “Love is said to be an involuntary passion, and it is, therefore, contended that it cannot be resisted.” —George Washington
Did unrequited love spark a flame that ignited a cause that became the American Revolution? Never before has this story about George Washington been told. Crafted from hundreds of letters, witness accounts, and journal entries, Dear George, Dear Mary explores George’s relationship with his first love, New York heiress Mary Philipse, the richest belle in Colonial America.
From elegant eighteenth-century society to bloody battlefields, the novel creates breathtaking scenes and riveting characters. Dramatic portraits of the two main characters unveil a Washington on the precipice of greatness, using the very words he spoke and wrote, and his ravishing love, whose outward beauty and refinement disguise a complex inner struggle.
Dear George, Dear Mary reveals why George Washington had such bitter resentment toward the Brits, established nearly two decades before the American Revolution, and it unveils details of a deception long hidden from the world that led Mary Philipse to be named a traitor, condemned to death and left with nothing. While that may sound like the end, ultimately both Mary and George achieve what they always wanted.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Mary Calvi is an American television journalist. She is the co-anchor of CBS2 This Morning and CBS2 At Noon at WCBS-TV in New York City and the recipient of ten Emmy Awards, including for her breaking-news reportage of the “Miracle of the Hudson”, the 2009 emergency landing of US Airways Flight 1549, and for an in-depth series on sexual pedophiles, “Predator Next Door.”
She has provided live breaking news reports on a wide range of stories across the tri-state area. Calvi gained unprecedented access to the FBI’s underwater anti-terrorism team and reported from underwater. She actually found a missing grandmother lost in the Blackout of 2003. She also traveled to Rome to cover the events surrounding Pope John Paul II. Calvi had also provided coverage on the attacks at the World Trade Center, in 2001 and in 1993.
Calvi has also been honored for her writing at the New York Festival’s World Media Awards. She also earned a National ACE Award for Excellence in Journalism, a Clarion Award for Excellence in Reporting, and the ACIM Award for Excellence in Community Service.
She joined WCBS-TV in 2002 from News 12 Westchester where she served as anchor and assistant news director. She also worked with News 12 Long Island and served as a national correspondent for USA Networks. She began her career in New York in radio.
Calvi graduated magna cum laude from the S.I. Newhouse School at Syracuse University with a degree in journalism. A native of Westchester County, Calvi lives in Yonkers with her husband Mike Spano, who serves as the mayor of Yonkers, and their three children.
Click HERE to read more about the speaker and her new novel.
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September 12, 2019@6:30PM
Kosciuszko Foundation, 15 E.65th Street
New York, NY
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