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Royall House and Slave Quarters (15 George Street, Medford, Massachusetts 02155) a historical museum will be hosting an impressive book signing event for the young adult novel ‘The Escape’ by Shirley Gerald Ware. A great turn over of readers and authors is expected. A normal family ends up in the witness protection program and suddenly there is nothing normal about there lives. A set of mysteries endangering the survival of family keep on getting intense. Just when the reader feels they are about to resolve the mystery another skillfully placed theory surfaces. Even when the family relocates to get a fresh start, mysterious happening will not stop following them until they are completely overwhelmed by the happenings. Shirley holds university degrees in both English and psychology. Shirley is the author of eight books, most recently the young adult novel, ‘Escape’, which came out this summer. She is also the publisher of Fresh! Literary Magazine, which publishes teen and adult writers locally and worldwide. She has been nominated for several awards for her poems and short stories. She credits her dad for instilling resilience against criticism in her.
Barnes & Noble at Lake Grove will be hosting a book signing ceremony for Gail Gurland’s book ‘Olives Where are You?’. The author will be attending the signing event and is also expected to speak about the motivation behind writing the book. The book’s story is based on a little girl, Emily, and her admiration for olives. She is very selective about her food as she doesn’t eat anything besides olives. Her parents try hard to persuade her to eat something different but she doesn’t listen to them. She digs her heels in against any suggestion about food and this is the reason it’s hard to change her mind about her favorite food. She eventually accepts the reality and eats an alternative to her beloved food, but it only happens through her own process of discovery. Gail Gurland has been an educationist for the past 40 years. She has years of experience in working on issues of children, adolescents, and young adults. She is now focusing on telling her readers about real-life tales of early childhood.
Bruce Jassett’s book signing, for his book ‘The Boy without a Friend’, will be organized at Bluestockings Bookstore & Café. The author will be attending the event and will be available for a Q & A session. The book tells a story of a boy with autism. His name is Cleveland and he has lived a sheltered life. He lives in isolation. He goes to school on the bus and prefers to be alone in the school as well. He observes the world from a very different perspective. One day, he was asked by his teacher to write about his best friend but that worries him a lot as he doesn’t know who to write about? Bruce Jassett was born in Jamaica. She moved to the US and got her bachelor’s degree. She is an entrepreneur who likes fishing, horseback riding, and jogging.
The Barnes & Noble bookstore in New York will be hosting a book signing ceremony for G. B. Gurland’s book ‘Olives Where are you?’. The event will take place at Central Park Avenue where a good number of people are expected to attend. The story is a unique one. There is a little girl named Emily who is very obsessed with olives. She only eats one type of food, at every meal and is not up for trying anything else. The story revolves around the child’s insistence and her parent’s persistence. She rejects her parent’s every attempt to get her to try new kinds of food. In fact, she doesn’t even listen to a single suggestion. But later on, she comes around as she finds an alternative for the food that she loves so much. And in-between lies the beautiful story of self-discovery. G. B. Gurland has been associated with the field of education for the past forty years. She has worked with children, adolescent and young adults during that time.
The author of ‘I Would Like A Pumpkin as a Pet’ - Linda Bocci, will be at Book Warehouse of Lincoln City for the book signing ceremony of her book. The author will share the inspiration behind writing this book and present the signed copies of her book to the audience. The book ‘I Would Like A Pumpkin as a Pet’ is a very unique and lovely Children’s book. The story of this book is about having A Pumpkin as a Pet which is a very unique and different idea. The author of this book Linda Bocci was born and raised in Oregon. She is an author, who writes lovely stories for Children. She lives in Lake Oswego, Oregon with her husband Paul and cat Emerald.
The author ‘Tara Johnson’ will be attending a book signing event for her book ‘Moral Inventory’. The event will be hosted by Macintosh Books at The Franklin Shops, Fort Myers. The event will be attended by many book enthusiasts who will interact with the author and ask their questions about the book. ‘Moral Inventory’ is the story of a seventeen years old alcoholic girl Elizabeth, who thought she had been doing a decent job, navigating through life obstacles until her mother decides to take her to see the family counselor. She was so confident in her manipulation skills that she thought she could easily deceive her mother and the family counselor but she had underestimated her mother’s determination and finally, she had to face the reality that she had fought so hard to avoid. The author Tara Johnson was born and raised in New York but she has been living in Florida for over thirty years. Tara is an author, a journalist and creative writer. She loves her home and enjoys the company of her family.
Author of the book ‘Life After Death’, Sue Pepper, will be visiting Rolvenden Village Hall, Maytham Road, Rolvenden for a discussion event regarding the disease M.S. The author will discuss the important aspects of her book and will answer the audience questions at the event. Sue Pepper didn’t realize something was going wrong with her body until her late thirties when periods of tiredness became unusually long. Symptoms began to include muscle spasms and pins and needles in her limbs forcing her to give up her passion for badminton and restricting her to line judging at major tournaments. ‘Life After Death’ is Sue Pepper’s encouraging autobiography as she adapts to her limitations and successfully takes her swimming to the level of the National Championships. Sue was educated at Oldborough Manor Secondary School, Maidstone. She achieved several passes at ‘O’ Level, then went on to Technical College gaining 2 ‘A’ Level passes.
The authors Nella Robertson and Fabio Goran will be going to Indigo Place Montréal Trust for the book signing ceremony of their new book ‘Yugoopera’. Come to join them as Fabio Goran plays the piano to accompany the musical adventures that his book details! This is a novel that follows two parallel life stories of Nora and Nikola which is tangled with their friend’s paths and all the disturbed happening in their country of Yugoslavia at the time of 1980’s and 90’s. This book is Lyrical, evocative and erotic that portrays the extroverted pianist and the quiet artist who experiences the sweet and sour incidents of life accompanied by music. From Europe’s trip to mom’s kitchen and from the War to the comforting watering geraniums on the terrace, the book depicts the singing love in all its shapes and forms. The author Nella Robertson lives in Montreal and is a painter and regular gym goer. Fabio also lives in Montreal who is a flight attendant who teaches music and gives piano concerts.
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