Annie Barrows
Annie Barrows Presents “Iggy Is Better than Ever!” at a Book Stall Crowdcast Event!
Attention fans of Ivy and Bean, Ramona, Henry Huggins, and other beloved fictional kids!
On Wednesday, October 7th at 6:30 PM CST, The Book Stall, an independent bookstore in Winnetka, Illinois, is proud to present a special online event featuring New York Times bestselling author Annie Barrows, as she discusses her brand-new book, Iggy Is Better than Ever!, the second book in her series on the irrepressible Iggy. She will be joining us via Crowdcast, a platform similar to Zoom.
Register her: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/annie-barrows-presents/register
We have hosted Annie live in the store in the past, and trust us, time with Ms. Barrows is time well spent! This program is aimed at kids eight and up, and everyone who loves reading about rascally, impulsive, mischievous, and good-hearted kids. (We are sure you are none of these except maybe good-hearted. You just like reading about rascals and mischief, right? Right?) Think of some questions for Ms. Barrows, because there will be time set aside for you to talk with her after her presentation.
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