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Fraser Coast Libraries members can join a new, free, online book club and watch live video chats between authors every month following the launch of Ben’s Book Club.

Brisbane author Ben Hobson will chat with authors whose books will be available to library members to read as an eBook, or listen to as an eAudiobook, for free via the Libby app.

Cr David Lewis said the launch event would feature Queensland-born writer Maryrose Cuskelly and her novel The Cane, a story about the disappearance of a 16-year-old girl in a north Queensland sugar town.

He said the real-life disappearance of Mackay girl Marilyn Wallman in 1972, while riding her bike to school, made a lasting impression on the author.

“Maryrose has already written about Marilyn’s disappearance and the way it percolated through her childhood and now has created this fictional story dealing with some of the same themes,” Cr Lewis said.

“Unlimited numbers of Fraser Coast Libraries members can borrow The Cane as an eBook or eAudiobook simultaneously through our Libby app and then join the author talk online on March 22 – all for free.”

Cr Lewis said he was delighted that Libby had launched the online book club to give regional audiences access to successful authors.

“People will be able to type in questions during the online Zoom session and, perhaps, be inspired to write their own stories or pick up a few writing tips if they are already penning a book,” Cr Lewis said.

He said The Cane was available for borrowing via Libby now and physical copies were also available to reserve.

Cr Lewis said people did not need to have read the book before the video chat between the authors, which was scheduled to begin at 6pm on March 22.

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