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Barnes and Noble are hosting a book signing event for the book Zoo Vet and the Otter by Noel Colby. Mrs. Colby is going to speak about her love for animals and how they should be cared for. This is going to be an interesting book, so grab your copies and get them signed by the author. Zoo Vet and the Otter is a book about animals and how important it is to keep those animals healthy and happy in their own environment. Furthermore, the author shares some fun facts about the animals and how they helped the otter, Leonard to find a solution for the problem. N.E. Colby stays at home to teach her children using mixed media which is really helpful for the better understanding of children. Her love for animals is the driving force that guides her to write stories about animals that children enjoy and this is the love that she has passed on to her children.
The author of The Hockey Game will be holding her book signing at the Chapters Polo Festival. People have enjoyed her light-hearted and delightful take on hockey and want to get their copy of The Hockey Game signed. Heather is looking forward to meeting readers and book lovers.\ The Hockey Game is a delightful book by Heather Robbins about her son and ice hockey games. The book is a collection of short stories that are focused on the whole process from pre-game nervousness to winning the championship medal. There are fun stories about frustration, anxiousness, excitement and joy a player experiences. Canadian author Heather Robbins is a hockey lover and has enjoyed spending a lot of time driving her son to and from hockey practices in winters. Her journey and seeing the excitement of her son inspired her to start writing. Heather’s grandchildren also share the love of hockey and often entertain their grandmother by playing minor hockey.
Barnes and Noble is hosting a book signing event of Colors of the City by the author Sarah A. Long. She will be telling us about the incident that happened on September 11 and her love for the city that never sleeps i.e., New York. So, here’s your chance to grab your favorite book copies. Colors of the City is an amazing book which gives us an understanding of New York City. This book is all about the wonders of New York City. This book is really worth reading. Every page of this book tells us a new aspect of this mesmerizing city. Sarah A. Long wrote this book after the incident of 9/11. The incident was a shock for every New Yorker but even they managed to succor and came out even stronger. This struggling and fighting spirit of New Yorkers gave her the inspiration to write this book.
Author Richard A. Rajner will be at Waterville Branch Library where a book signing event to promote the book ‘Hiroshi’s Story’ will take place. Richard A. Rajner plans to interact with the audience to introduce his book to them and sign copies. A great evening is anticipated. ‘Hiroshi’s Story’ is a story centered at two young Japanese soldiers from the times of the Vietnam War. Fuelled with love for their homeland and committed to protect it from China. Their country required more from them then they anticipated and their service tenor extended but they stayed honorable soldiers and loyal to their leader. Richard A. Rajner is credited as an author a number of scholarly, popular, and history-for-hire works. He lived his younger life serving military during Vietnam for which he awarded with several decorations. Later he began a career as a steamfitter, followed as a teacher in Anthropology at the University of Toledo. Now Along with his wife, Katherine, he lives in rural North-western Ohio.
Don’t miss on an exciting opportunity to meet the author of ‘The Curse of the Cobalt Moon’ on the book signing event. Books and Books have arranged a book signing for fans to get signed copies directly from the author Lou Hernandez. ‘The Curse of the Cobalt Moon’ is exciting fantasy fiction, about a hemophiliac teenager living in an orphanage, who discovers a half-vampire. He has to make some tough choices about where he belongs and what group of half-vampires he wants to affiliate himself with. Its 1960’s when he turns 16 and completes his transformation after seven blue moons, but now the likes of him are being hunted. Lou Hernandez currently lives in South Florida but was born in Cuba. Although this is his first novel he has previously published several baseball histories and biographies.
Bangor Public Library is hosting a book reading and signing event for ‘The Boy Without a Friend’ by Bruce Jassett. A great turn-over of the audience is expected for whom Bruce will be signing copies of her book and reading parts from her book. ‘The Boy Without a Friend’ is children’s book about eight-year-old Cleveland with autism. He didn’t interact with other kids and looked at the world from a different perspective. Until his teacher asked them to write something about their best friend. What he will do now? Jassett Bruce is originally from Jamaica and immigrated to the U.S. She graduated from College with majors in Science. She enjoys jogging, fishing, and horse riding. She has worked as a teacher for children with special needs which influenced her to write her debut book.
University book store is hosting a book reading and signing event for The Role of Language in Teaching Children Math by Dr. Bernice Kastner. A great turn-over of the audience is expected for whom Dr. Bernice will be signing copies of her book and reading parts from her book. The Role of Language in Teaching Children Math is Bernice’s debut book that tells how difficult it is for the parents and teachers to make conversations specifically about mathematics to help their children understand better. Dr. Bernice Kastner has done BS Honors in Mathematics and Physics from McGill University in Montreal. She is a retired professor at Towson University and received her Ph.D. in Math Education from the University of Maryland. She has written the curriculum for Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, the University of Maryland, Montgomery College, and other universities. She has done 5 publications and four articles on mathematics.
Bank Square Books will be hosting a book signing and reading session about the book, The Vanity of Robbers by Robin Cannon. Robin Cannon will read from his book, and will also sign copies of his precious book for the interested audience. The Vanity of Robbers is a book about the life of Miranda Grimes who is a wealthy heiress and owns a powerful enterprise. She has two spoiled children, who seem to be careless about their mother. Miranda decides to get rid of herself from this wealth. When her children get to know about their mother's plan. They make a plan of their own to take care of their mother. Robin Cannon has done her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Fordham University, New York and her 6th-year degree from Southern CT State University. She has been teaching for 33 years in a school. She is the mother of two children. She has written three books previously Tilly Fig, Rye Hill, and Fireflies at Nightfall.
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