I have fantastic news. My book Under the Snow has been included in this year’s Family Trees Festival at the
A group of ladies from the Concord Council on Aging got together and sewed all kinds of wonderful animal ornaments for the tree.
Take a look. There’s a fish, a turtle, a beaver, a hibernating chipmunk and lots of ladybugs.
The tree looks even better in person than it does in these photos.
If you live in the Concord area, you can see my tree and about two dozen others until the end of the year. On December 15 from 5-8 p.m., a bunch of local authors will be at the museum talking about or books and signing copies.
Stop by if you can. And bring your kids. They’ll be mesmerized.
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Congratulations! I love that book.
This is so cool! I've never seen this festival before–it looks like so much fun!