Nothing’s BEA in fifth grade
If you missed it, I reviewed Barthe DeClements’ “Nothing’s Fair In Fifth Grade” for Jezebel last Friday.
ALSO AND ADDITIONALLY!
I will be signing galleys of Shelf Discovery: The Teen Classics We Never Stopped Reading, at Book Expo America, which is to say, Free Books!!!!!! Info below:
Time: Friday, May 29th, 11:00 am
Place: Table 13, Author signing area
More Pertinent Place: HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS/BEA 2009
Jacob Javits Center, 655 W 34th St, New York, NY 10001
Posted by altehaggen in events @ Tuesday, May 26, 2009 2:40 pm | Tags: shelf discovery | Comments (2)












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Just stumbled across your site and wanted to say I love love love the tone and style of it! If no one from my publisher sent you a review copy I’m happy to provide –just let me know. Good luck at Book Expo today.
Kelly Simmons
author of STANDING STILL, Simon & Schuster
Comment by Kelly Simmons — 5/28/2009 @ 9:58 am
It was very nice to meet you at your BEA signing! I just started reading the book, and I love it, just as I knew I would.
Comment by Melissa Thomson — 6/7/2009 @ 11:14 am