Don't you love September? I do. I think that kids shouldn't have to go back to school until the end of the month. The weather is still summery and there is a special, shimmering light that presages fall. On the other hand I think that kids should stay in class through most of June. Where we live that's often a cool,rainy month.
This September will be a busy one for me. On the 14th, I will be doing a book signing from 1-4 in the Glen Ellyn bookstore located at 475 N. Main Street. If you're in the neighborhood, stop by. I hope to chat with new and old friends.
Enjoy this sun-drenched day!
My life has been rich in delightful experiences and warm friendships. I lived in Europe for 12 years; as a girl and later as a young mother. Paris, Göteborg, Milan, Verona and Brussels; each place with its own special magic and delectable flavors. Come follow me through picture and prose.
Monday, September 9, 2013
Monday, September 2, 2013
Book Signing and Talk
Happy Labor Day!
My father used to get tears in his eyes on Labor Day, a day we take for granted. But for someone who experienced the great Depression; LABOR or WORK or HAVING A JOB was a precious thing indeed.
On Friday September 6th, at 7 PM, I will be doing a book signing at the Lake Forest Book Store. I hope to see many of you there. It will be my first experience at a book store. I have had previous presentations at the Stevenson Center for Democracy where I spoke on writing and publishing in the digital age. I also spoke at some book clubs and to a good crowd at a women's club. All of this is very exciting. I'm having a ball!
Enjoy your work!
Debbie
My father used to get tears in his eyes on Labor Day, a day we take for granted. But for someone who experienced the great Depression; LABOR or WORK or HAVING A JOB was a precious thing indeed.
On Friday September 6th, at 7 PM, I will be doing a book signing at the Lake Forest Book Store. I hope to see many of you there. It will be my first experience at a book store. I have had previous presentations at the Stevenson Center for Democracy where I spoke on writing and publishing in the digital age. I also spoke at some book clubs and to a good crowd at a women's club. All of this is very exciting. I'm having a ball!
Enjoy your work!
Debbie
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