WKU graduate and retired teacher/counselor Sherry Logsdon discussed her new novel Asylum at our Glasgow Library on Thursday, October 30, 2014. The novel focuses attention on the incarceration of women in insane asylums in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in many cases for their outspoken views on women’s rights.
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WKU graduate and retired teacher/counselor Sherry Logsdon will discuss her new novel Asylum at our Glasgow Regional Center Library on Thursday, October 30 at 5 p.m. The novel focuses attention on the incarceration of women in insane asylums in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in many cases for their outspoken views on women’s rights.
Originally from Grayson County, Mrs. Logsdon now resides in Eastview, Kentucky with her husband. She graduated WKU with a Bachelors in Special Education and a Masters in Counseling. Logsdon’s current passions include researching insane asylums, women’s rights and the suffragettes, and the power of poetry.
A book signing and reception will follow. We hope you’ll join us.
The Glasgow Regional Center is located at:
500 Hilltopper Way
Glasgow, KY 42141