Raina Telgemeier and Scott McCloud
Raina Telgemeier and Scott McCloud: THE CARTOONISTS CLUB– Live at Skokie School Auditorium
The Book Stall is thrilled to host “a powerhouse team-up from two of comics’ very best creators” (School Library Journal, starred review) as we welcome Raina Telgemeier and Scott McCloud to The Skokie School auditorium (520 Glendale Ave in Winnetka) on Thursday, April 10 at 6:30 pm to celebrate their new graphic novel for young people, The Cartoonists Club! #1 New York Times bestselling cartoonists Raina Telgemeier and Scott McCloud team up for a one-of-a-kind friendship story about creativity and self-expression that blends how-to and comics magic. Welcome to the club!
This is a ticketed program. Tickets include a copy of the book. Purchase a ticket at the link below to grant you admission to this live author event (with a signed book included). Seating will be general admission, doors open at 6:00.
Purchase tickets HERE!!
Your ticket includes an exclusive show tote bag for all attendees.
The books for the event will have a pre-signed bookplate exclusive to the tour. (There will not be a book-signing line.) The event will run approximately 45 minutes long from beginning to end, including Q&A.
The 45-minute show will be followed by a photo opportunity with the authors in front of a special free standing backdrop that puts both the creators and attendees into a comic setting as if it were taken from a page within the book!.
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