Me, yammering away about Fame and Glory in Freedom, Georgia (my book that is on the Sunshine Young Readers Award list):
Joan McClelland (left), librarian at Mabry Elementary in Tampa and Abby Russell (right), author event coordinator for Barnes and Noble, standing in front of the terrific welcome signs made by the students:
Some words of encouragement from a student:
Abby Russell (left) and me:
Welcoming words from a student:
One of the many drawings of Fame and Glory in Freedom, Georgia:
One class gave me a terrific book of poems they had made.
AND - another class made a banner about various writing elements they found in FAME AND GLORY IN FREEDOM, GEORGIA. I have some great photos of it and will post it at a later date.
5 comments:
Well bother. I thought I had posted a comment but it seemed to have vanished into thin air. I'm sure it was the wittiest comment EVER too!
I came back to LJ only discover you had jumped ship for Bloggerville. Never fear, I made a LJ feed called gfnowhere so people can friend you there if they want to read you on their friends pages still.
Loved reading about your school visit and hearing how much the kids and everyone else liked your books.
I just wanted to let you know I read Fame and Glory in Freedom Georgia! Yeah... Loved it. I am going to blog about it sometime this week. I will let you know. Next I am reading Moonpie and Ivy.
Susan: Thanks for the LJ feed. You are a dear.
Megan: As always, thank you for your support. Teachers rock!
It's great to catch up, Barbara. I hope you have a wonderful time in the Sunshine State! We're off to the Volunteer State on Thursday...and then a swing through Alabama. I've been buried deep in writing, and my blogging is taking a backsest. I have a school visit in Sewanee, TN on Friday...
I always seem to have more things to say on the road than at home. Talk soon, and safe travels!
Love
Kerry
Okay, my review is up. I always get nervous at this point, but here it is...
http://5thgradereads.blogspot.com/2007/10/fame-and-glory-in-freedom-georgia-by.html
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