West Hartford Author Teri Michaud to Speak at JPW Library
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Teri Leonard Michaud. Courtesy photo
Teri Leonard Michaud, author of ‘Where Are All the Kids,’ will give a talk at the JPW Library at First Church West Hartford.
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The JPW Library is pleased to announce an upcoming author visit, featuring West Hartford writer Teri Leonard Michaud on Tuesday, March 31 from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
Michaud will share selections from her compelling memoir, Where Are All the Kids? A Mother’s Journey of Determination, which recounts her personal experiences growing up in 1960s West Hartford.
This evocative memoir offers readers a heartfelt look at family life in a transformative era. According to Michaud, the book is “a brave and loving exploration of the dynamics of marriage, family, and addiction in a time when women were rarely given the option to stand on their own.”

Teri Michaud holds a copy of “Where Are All the Kids” outside the Elmwood Pastry Shop. Photo credit: Ronni Newton
Community members are invited to attend this special event, hear Michaud’s inspiring journey, and participate in a discussion about the challenges and resilience of families during a pivotal period in American history.
The library is located in First Church at 12 South Main Street, West Hartford. There is free parking in the lot and you may enter via the rear/rotunda entrance, or the south-side library entrance.
For more information, please contact JPW Library phone: 860-232-3893 or email: [email protected].
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