Two wonderful, independent bookstores have invited me to read from and sign copies of Gone to Ground in March.
The first reading is scheduled at the Four-Eyed Frog in the beautiful, sea-side town of Gualala, perched above the Pacific where the Gualala River empties into the ocean. It is the southernmost town in Mendocino County. Check the links for maps and directions.
The reading is scheduled for the afternoon of Saturday, March 21. Come early, enjoy the Mendocino Coast, maybe lunch at the Gualala Hotel and finish up at the Four-Eyed Frog.
The second reading/signing is also in a beautiful spot. The River Reader in the Russian River resort town of Guerneville. Follow the links for maps and directions
This reading is scheduled for the evening of Thursday, March 26.
There are lots of nice places to eat or enjoy a glass of locally produced wine (I’m partial to Porter-Bass Zin both because it's delicious and my niece and nephew make it). If you want to make an evening of it, it should be fun.
Of course I’m hoping for good turnouts so if you and/or any of your friends can make it to either or both readings, I’ll be very happy.
More to come with specific times for both events.
If you haven’t read it, please, please, please read The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals by Michael Pollan. It’s informative, entertaining and as important a book as you are likely to find.
Here's to good reading, good writing and good wine!
Gone to Ground is available on Amazon.com; through the publisher (PublishAmerica) or through independent booksellers everywhere.
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