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I had two book launch parties. One was in my hometown of Hallowell, Maine. It was held Sunday, November 9th at the Hubbard Free Library in Hallowell.
It was a great turn-out thanks to all of my family and friends who made the effort to come. Tim Lerette and Dick Dow played their guitars for entertainment.
I had a slide show of Nellie’s story from the Dominican Republic to her new home in Michigan and there were refreshments.
The second book launch party was in Cape Elizabeth, where David and I have our home. This was held the following Sunday on November 16 and it was another great success thanks to the support of my friends in the Portland area. Dan Matusco provided the entertainment on his guitar and again, I had Nellie’s slide show and refreshments.
I was also invited to read Brave Nellie at a couple of elementary schools. I read to second, third and fourth grade classes at the Union Elementary School in Union, Maine. I was a tad nervous as this was really the first time I had ever had children hear my book. I had shared it with many adults, who loved the story but I hadn’t shared it with any children! I wouldn’t recommend this as a marketing plan!
Anyway, I was nervous reading my story to the children. After all, they can be the best and most honest critics, no? Out of the mouth of babes! I am pleased to report that the book was well received.
I have been invited to read my book when I return to the states in February. I am looking forward to sharing Nellie’s story any chance I can get. If you are interested, please let me know. I will do my best to accommodate anyone who would like me to share Nellie’s story and/or read my book.
I have been having a difficult time with the second hardcover printing of Brave Nellie. The quality of the book doesn’t meet my standards. I cannot consciously sell a book that does not meet my approval. It was for this reason, that I pulled the hardcover book from Amazon. It was a heart wrenching decision as this is not where I had planned to be at this point in Brave Nellie’s journey. The book will eventually be offered in hardcover but sadly, it will not happen until next year. Lucas, my illustrator and I are in the process of researching companies to see which will give us the best quality product.
I believe that everything happens for a reason. It isn’t always obvious but eventually we will learn the lesson that we are supposed to when things don’t go the way we thought they should or the way it was planned. I am convinced that Brave Nellie’s message to children is a valuable one and I will continue to strive to get it out to everyone.
