A Map Of Her Own: An Afternoon Author Talk With Dede Montgomery
Schedule
Sat Mar 28 2026 at 12:00 pm to 01:30 pm
UTC-07:00Location
The Historic Covington House | Vancouver, WA
About this Event
Join the Clark County Historical Museum for a special midday author talk at the historic Covington House.
On Saturday, March 28 at noon, sixth-generation Pacific Northwest author and blogger Dede Montgomery will share the stories, history, and family legacies that shape her writing and connect deeply to the Columbia River region.
Montgomery’s latest novel, A Map of Her Own, moves between contemporary Astoria and early 1900s Camas, weaving together personal discovery and regional history. Her talk will explore the historical threads behind her work, including:
• Early settlers who traveled up the Columbia River to Fort Vancouver
• Connections to the Jason Lee missionaries
• Early Oregon land claims
• Maritime history and Pacific Northwest industry
• The beginnings of the Camas paper mill
• The role of place, memory, and heritage in storytelling
Montgomery is the author of six books, including My Music Man, Humanity’s Grace, Beyond the Ripples, and Then, Now and In-Between. Her work blends history, memoir, and fiction to illuminate the people and landscapes that define Oregon and Southwest Washington.
Books will be available for purchase following the program.
This event is free and open to the public. Registration is encouraged.
Where is it happening?
The Historic Covington House, 4201 Main Street, Vancouver, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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