Thursday, June 26, 2014

Megan in Michigan for THE FEVER

Megan and her sister-in-law at Nicola's Books
Talking at Nicola's Books, Ann Arbor

Kevin too

The final party-thanks to Rita and Charlie, such great friends
The crowd at B & N, over 85 people
Three of my very best friends, Sara in pink, and Mary in blue, Mel in the rear

Josh and Megan: the book is dedicated to him.

The display at Nicola's Books


Megan being asked by our friends the Gellers (who lived there for 25 years) did she really like MS.
Thanks to our friends Sharon Lean and Greg Fox for hosting such a lovely party


The teenage girl had her mother drive her up to Ann Arbor from Ohio and she asked great questions

15 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:49 AM

    Looks like it was a great event! I wish her, as always, all success.

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  2. Anonymous7:50 AM

    Nice. But where are you?


    Jeff M.

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  3. Looks like a great time.

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  4. The teenage girl had her mother drive her up to Ann Arbor from Ohio and she asked great questions

    Very cool.

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  5. It was terrifically cool. She wanted to know why no other female writers wrote adult books about teenage girls.

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  6. Great photos, Patti! The energy of the event just jumps off my screen! Megan has to be happy with the launch of THE FEVER.

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  7. 85 folks. Wow that is wonderful!

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  8. Looks like there were a few men there, so it wasn't all girls club-ish. It must have been a terrific event, lots of people and interactions. I wish you'd let someone else take a picture or two with both of you in it. I can hardl wait to read the book!

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  9. Lots of men. Hope you like it.

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  10. So, what was Megan's response to the teenager's question?

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  11. I am curious, what was the answer to "Did she really like MS?" (since I grew up in Alabama but left at 22). I am sure being in a university town was a nice environment.

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  12. She loved it! So much book talk instead of pub biz talk. Great students!

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  13. She said books about boys are called 'coming of age" novels but books about girls are considered YA.

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  14. It is great that she enjoyed Mississippi. My last years in Alabama were at the university (many, many years ago) so I can remember that there are two sides to the state. (To any state, I am sure.)

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