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Upcoming Book Signing Events
Jacqueline Little "The Narrative of the Life of Theresa:
Memoir of Marriage"
Saturday, October 8, 1:30PM
Join us at
Loganberry Books with author Jacqueline Little and her new
novel
The Narrative of the Life of Theresa: Memoir of
Marriage.
A book of fiction, but a painfully true story for far too many women and especially African American women!
Will Theresa Carter, a Christian woman who is accomplished in her professional life, finally live out the biblical principles concerning love, sex, and marriage that she claims to embrace? She looks the part, but will she be the part? Her story might change the trajectory of your own life story as you develop a relationship with this woman who desires to be all that God called her to be - like so many Christian women.
Karen Cacioppo "Swiping for Love in all the Wrong
Places"
Sunday, October 9, 3:00PM
Join local
author Karen Cacioppo as she discusses and signs copies of
her memoir
Swiping for Love in All the Wrong Places!
Swipe right for love, swipe left for hilarity, and
turn the page to learn about the mayhem of dating.
In
Karen Hermann-Cacioppo’s dating memoir
Swiping For Love in All the Wrong Places we are taken
on a whirlwind adventure filled with restaurants, travel
and, most importantly, a dreadful series of men who just
don’t fit the bill for a successful relationship. These men,
the “Chad’s” of our lives, go from the benign to the
outright scary but Hermann-Cacioppo continues her search for
love despite its pitfalls.
At times you will
scratch your head at the oddity of the human race including
Boop Guy, who boops her nose after every word she says, the
singing uncle who seems to show up at every date, and the
token guys who drink too much and lose their manners. You
will be able to relate with our dating tour guide as she
travels towards love, and will even have you sharing your
own stories before you know it. We will learn how she keeps
swiping for love at every turn even when disaster strikes,
and she is forced to run in heels back to reality.
Karen
Herrmann-Cacioppo is a Product Marketing Manager, mother of
two amazing children, and author of Swiping For Love in All
the Wrong Places. She was raised in a suburb of Chicago,
relocating to Cleveland, Ohio in 1988 where she still
resides today. Karen attended Central Michigan University on
an athletic scholarship and received her BA in Journalism.
Her passion to share and document her experiences led her to
write about her yoyo dating experience, or as she refers to
it the “Karen Snowball.” When Karen is not out on the dating
scene she loves watching soap operas, spending time with her
kids and snuggling with her dog — glass of wine in hand.
Fairmount Presbyterian Church Lecture Series: Timothy
Beal: WHEN TIME IS SHORT
Sunday, October 9, 4:00PM
This event will take place at Fairmount Presbyterian
Church, 2757 Fairmount Blvd, Cleveland Heights, OH
44118.
Fairmount Presbyterian Church's
William Birkett Williams Lecture Series presents author
Timothy Beal, who will discuss his recent release,
When Time is Short: Finding Our Way in the
Anthropocene.
With faith, hope, and compassion, acclaimed religion scholar Timothy Beal shows us how to navigate the inevitabilities of the climate crisis and the very real—and very near—possibility of human extinction
What if it’s too late to save ourselves from climate crisis? When Time is Short is a meditation for what may be a finite human future that asks how we got here to help us imagine a different relationship to the natural world.
Click here to purchase a copy of When Time Is Short from Loganberry Books.
The lecture is free and open to the public, but
registration is requested. Click
here
to register.
Lauren Persons presents "What Happened to
Chester"
Sunday, October 16, 1:00PM
Join Lauren Persons and her illustrators, Noah Hrbek and Lydia Whitehouse for a signing of her debut kids picture book Lost But Found: A Boy's Story of Grief and Recovery, as well as her most recent release What Happened to Chester?: An En-deer-ing Tale of Hope and Healing.
Persons will read from her new book What Happened to Chester?: An En-deer-ing Tale of Hope and Healing, which is illustrated by Hrbek and Whitehouse. The trio will engage in acting scenes out of the book with children and sign copies of the book.
Rory, an adventurous, take-charge young girl, meets her match in Hobblety Wobblety - Chester McDeer. She soon learns that her friend can jump over any obstacle, despite his disability, and make a big difference to family and friends. Colorful, fun illustrations make the journey delightful for kids young and old.
The book is for kids roughly in the age of 8–11 years. Interesting and important themes covered in the book include animals, social issues, special needs, self-esteem, and self-reliance.
“As a teacher, I have been
very lucky to have had the opportunity to work with children
of all ages. They have taught me as much, or more, than I
have taught them. Their innocence, imagination, and
tell-it-like-it-is style makes life an adventure, not a
chore. As the author of What Happened to Chester?, I
want kids to take away a love of nature and, most important,
the knowledge that nothing needs to stand in the way of them
becoming their very best selves.”
CLEReads Teen Book Fest at Cleveland Public
Library
Saturday, October 22, 10:00AM
Cleveland's YA
Book Festival is back in 2022 and bigger and better than
ever! The free festival will be packed with panels and
programs and live appearances by amazing YA authors from
around the country, including: George M. Johnson (We Are Not Broken); Ayana Gray (Beasts of Ruin); Ebony LaDelle (Love Radio); Tami Charles (Muted); Jordan Ifueko; Malinda Lo
(A Scatter of Light); Alex London
Register
here
and come say high to Loganberry at the event to buy copies
for signing!