Sara Hoagland Hunter
An Evening with Sara Hoagland Hunter
The Book Stall is delighted to host our good friend Sara Hoagland Hunter on Thursday, November 30 at 6:30 pm for an in-store discussion of her new book, Stories from Home: Married Days. Shining a light on the secrets to lifetime partnership, this portrait of a marriage is a salve for the soul and a laugh-out-loud love story for all generations. This event is free with registration, to register, please visit our website.
More About the Book: In this comic, comforting sequel to her well-loved Stories from Home: Dover Days, Ms. Hunter tackles the challenges and triumphs of courtship and marriage. Hop on this relationship roller coaster ride through a near-disastrous blind date, a horrifying “meet the parents” moment, a string of domestic disasters, and the white-knuckle twists and turns of family life. Readers seeking joy in their long-term relationships will discover truths that touch the heart and stories that draw belly laughs. This is the perfect bedside table book to cherish and savor for yourself or to cheer a friend or family member in a meaningful relationship.
David Shribman, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist, says, “You can look at Sara Hunter’s Stories from Home: Married Days two ways. You can think of it as a witty and wise look at the madcap madness of marriage. Or you can regard it as a way to introduce yourself to Sara Hunter, one of the wittiest and wisest of her generation. Either way, this book is a bargain — and a joy, start to finish.”
More About the Author: Sara Hoagland Hunter is the author of Stories from Home: Dover Days as well as ten books for children including award winners, The Unbreakable Code and Every Turtle Counts. Her songs for the Warner Bros. Baby Looney Tunes TV series air around the world.
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