Wednesday I had a book signing at my favorite bookstore, Time Tested Books, on 21st Street, between K and L. It's a marvelous place. I have spent hours and hours through the years, browsing the wonderful selections. I never leave a bookstore empty-handed, but I usually leave this one with an armful of books. The owner, Peter Keat, always can find what I'm looking for. His staff, Finian and Mazelle, are the same. All the books are nicely organized, and the atmosphere is gracious. It's a great place for a book lover to hang out. Once my husband even phoned me there, because he knew where I'd be when I didn't come home from one of my walks. (For a sampler of what to find, read some of the reviews on Yelp, HERE. )
So when I learned Imogene and the Case of the Missing Pearls was going to be published in June, I knew exactly where I wanted to have my book signing. MX Publishing sends exclusive shipments to independent booksellers who give pre-publishing signings. The signing went very well. I'll skip now to pictures of the evening. An evening of great fun, I have to add. It felt like one big party! And, you can see in the background, what a great bookstore this. (Side note: MX specializes in Sherlock Holmes-related books, so if you're a Sherlockian, you can find lots of good reads HERE. )
This is Maddy (to your right). She was the perfect Imogene! |
And this is her father, Steve Johnson, who made the trailer |
Friends and neighbors |
Fellow teachers and writers \ |
Nancy, David, & Naomi were in a former writing group. Nancy is in one of my current groups. She wrote All We Left Behind, which I'm reviewing next week. Naomi's book, Landfalls, is coming out in August. |
Then there were my super cool teacher friends from Elder Creek, where I used to teach. |
Next to Rosi, another writing group member, Paddy, and her two boys. Super-teacher Julie at the right. |
In pink, our fabulous house-sitter, Dana. She's going to have a little boy, soon. Next to her, in maroon, Bethany, a school librarian who's had kind things to say about Imogene. |
The Erica (tallest) and Vanessa are wonderful artists in my art class. Sofia is still too young, but I hope she'll join in the future |
And there you have it! A wonderful evening, surrounded by books and friends in a wonderful location, with my wonderful husband taking pictures. What more could you ask?
Meanwhile, check out the links above, and come back next week for my review of Nancy Herman's book, All We Left Behind, a deeply moving story about the Donner party, through the eyes of Virginia Reed.
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