Things are great, but there’s not going to be any time to update this today, I fear.
6 thoughts on “LS: Good Busy”
I saw your photo in our library(and the book!). I see you are speaking for Friends of MCPL later in April. If I miss you at P&P -I’ll see you at White Oak.
I’m told that my nephew got a signed copy for me yesterday (Tues) at the Hopkins B&N, which, conveniently for me, happens to be his place of employment. Thank you.
Thank you, Sarah! I skimmed that, which is my way, and while I try to be very even keeled about reviews, I have no problem admitting that my heart burped a little early in the review, but when I read it to the end, I found it extremely gratifying. Which, if you think about it, is only fair. As Maslin notes, I wrote a book that has to be read to the last page to be understood, and she wrote a review that requires the same.
I saw your photo in our library(and the book!). I see you are speaking for Friends of MCPL later in April. If I miss you at P&P -I’ll see you at White Oak.
See you tonight in South Hadley at the Odyssey……I hope.
I’m told that my nephew got a signed copy for me yesterday (Tues) at the Hopkins B&N, which, conveniently for me, happens to be his place of employment. Thank you.
Maslin! http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/12/books/12masl.html
Scott,
It was great to meet you (and Rory). I really cannot convey how much it means to me to meet TMP people.
And, Diane, I not only signed your book, I believe I persuaded your nephew just how well I knew you!
Thank you, Sarah! I skimmed that, which is my way, and while I try to be very even keeled about reviews, I have no problem admitting that my heart burped a little early in the review, but when I read it to the end, I found it extremely gratifying. Which, if you think about it, is only fair. As Maslin notes, I wrote a book that has to be read to the last page to be understood, and she wrote a review that requires the same.