BRUNSWICK — Curtis Memorial Library will host a discussion of Jason Zweig’s book, “Your Money and Your Brain,” at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Morrell Meeting Room.
“Zweig, a personal finance columnist for the Wall Street Journal, combines psychology, neuroscience and economics to come up with practical steps to help us make better financial decisions by taking control of ‘ the battlefield between reason and emotion,’” a release from the library states.
Ellen Hawkins will lead the discussion, as part of the library’s Money Works for Women financial literacy program.
Wednesday’s discussion is free and open to all. Refreshments will be served.
For more information contact Hawkins at 725- 5242 extension 216 or ehawkins@curtislibrary.com.
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