Saturday, July 2, 2022

Autographed Copies at Beavercreek Barnes & Noble

Dayton-area residents who missed my June book events can still get autographed copies of In Search of the Magic Theater at the Beavercreek Barnes & Noble. Here are some comments from a recent local reader:
...The story revolves around art. Which is another delightful part of the book. Through Sarah’s cello playing and Kari’s experience working in the theater, the reader gets exposed to the inner workings of a musician and a theater person. It is evident that the author has great passion and knowledge about both subjects, as well as art in general, for she slowly and gently exposes the reader to many of the nuances of the arts. It was a welcomed lesson in areas that I had very little knowledge. ...

The story line accelerates very quickly at the very end of the story to the inevitable and surprising denouement. It took turns where I didn't anticipate. By the time I got to the end of the story, I found myself attached to and involved with both characters as well as being surprised at the ending.

This novel works on many levels for the reader. The mix of the story, the knowledge, and the characters lead the reader into this world of the Magic Theater, where they find themselves in a most magical place.
It's always a pleasure to learn of readers for whom the book really resonated!

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