Arts & Entertainment

Terry Kay Book Signing, April 9th, To Benefit Lilburn's Relay Rally for The American Cancer Society

 

Saturday, April 9th, Terry Kay will be visiting his old home base in Lilburn, Georgia. Meet Terry at in the heart of Old Town from 2 to 4 PM for a book signing and reception on his newly released novel Bogmeadow’s Wish. You will delight in hearing Terry speak, as he is a grand storyteller.

 

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Bogmeadow’s Wish is a magical romance set in Ireland.

 

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"When Cooper Coghlan arrives in Ireland with the cremains of his grandfather, Finn Coghlan, he has one instruction: 'Let my ashes blow in the wind. You'll know the place when you come to it. I'll be there, telling you.' He also has tender memories of his grandfather's exaggerated stories of Irish wonder and magic--stories of leprechauns and legends and the mysterious power of fate. But he does not have the story of why his grandfather left Ireland as a young man."

 

Terry's book retails for $26.00. 40% of all book sales at the April 9th event will be donated to the Lilburn Woman's Club Relay Rally Team for the American Cancer Society. The 7th Annual Lilburn Relay Rally is April 29th.

 

Terry’s books have won numerous awards including the Governor’s Award for the Humanities in 2009. His novel, The Book of Marie, was named in 2008 as among the “Top 25 Books Georgians Should Read” by the Georgia Center for the Book. He is an inductee in the Georgia Writer’s Hall of Fame. His southern classic To Dance With The White Dog was a Hallmark Hall Of Fame movie. Check out his website for more information! http://www.terrykay.com/

 

If you are unable to attend the event and would like an autographed copy, contact the shop and pre-order with Pay Pal or your Visa/MC and pick up at your convenience.

 

 

, 94 Main Street NW, Lilburn, Georgia 30047.

 

For additional information call Barbara Barth, 404-326-7306.

 

Terry’s reception will be in the little grey house at 96 Main Street, which is the shop’s new events center.

 


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