Emily Henry is the #1 New York Times and Sunday Times bestselling author of Happy Place, Book Lovers, Beach Read, and more. Her work has been translated into more than 35 languages, and a film adaptation of her novel, People We Meet on Vacation, is in development with Temple Hill and 3000 Pictures. She studied creative writing at Hope College, and now spends most of her time in Cincinnati, Ohio, and the part of Kentucky just beneath it. Find her on Instagram @emilyhenrywrites.
About the American Library Association, Unite Against Book Bans Campaign
The American Library Association (ALA) is the oldest and largest library association in the world. Founded on October 6, 1876 during the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, the mission of ALA is "to provide leadership for the development, promotion and improvement of library and information services and the profession of librarianship in order to enhance learning and ensure access to information for all.”
Unite Against Book Bans is a national initiative to empower readers everywhere to stand together in the fight against censorship.
This scarf is printed in a limited, numbered edition of 100. $100 from each sale of this scarf from July 2, 2024 to February 2, 2025 will be donated to the American Library Association. There will be a maximum donation of $10,000.
DETAILS
DETAILS
Dimensions: 35 in. x 35 in.
Material: 100% silk twill
Imported
Care Instructions: Dry clean
Each Echo100 scarf arrives packaged in a gift box and includes information about its creator.
DELIVERY AND RETURNS
DELIVERY AND RETURNS
All Echo 100 scares are eligible for free standard shipping and limited to 2 per customer.
Because each Echo 100 scarf is unique, and $100 from each purchase is donated to a charitable organization, all orders are final sale.
ASSISTANCE
ASSISTANCE
The Echo customer service team is available to answer questions. Please email EchoCustomerService@echonewyork.com or call 800.327.3896.
DESIGNED TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
$100 of every scarf purchase is donated to a nonprofit organization of its creator’s choice, for a potential $1,000,000 in charitable giving.
LIMITED EDITION
Each Echo100 scarf is numbered within the print itself, making it truly one-of-a-kind — a wearable work of art.