Author Geza Tatrallyay will sign copies of three of his books on Saturday, July 11, from 1 to 3 p.m. at Bear Pond Books in the Depot Building, 39 Main St., Stowe.
The three are “Twisted Reasons,” the first in a trilogy of international crime thrillers; “Cello’s Tears,” a collection of 83 of his poems; and “For the Children,” the author’s memoir of escaping Communist Hungary as a child in 1956.
The author’s second memoir, “The Expo Affair,” will be published in 2016 by Guernica Editions.
Tatrallyay is seeking a publisher for “The Rainbow Affair,” a thriller about a coup d’état in France. He also has two children’s picture storybooks ready to be published, “The Waffle and the Pancake” and “Rudolf’s Nose,” as well as a translated historical booklet about his great-great-grandmother, who was a heroine in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848.
Tatrallyay represented Canada as an epée fencer at the Montreal 1976 Olympics and helped a Romanian-Hungarian fencer defect to Canada.
The author grew up in Toronto after leaving Hungary. He is married, has two children and divides his time between Bordeaux, France, and Barnard, Vt.
Information: gezatatrallyay.com.

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