Do you all remember post about Andrea Wulf and her new book The Brother Gardeners? Well I have exciting news about Andrea-she has published another gardening book called The Founding Gardeners. And as an added bonus Andrea will be coming to Nashville again! I really enjoyed meeting her the last time she came and her talk was wonderful. Not only that but I have a personal copy of The Brother Gardeners signed by her!
Andrea's appearance is scheduled for April 20, 2011 at 12:00 pm in the Nashville Public Library. It is a lunchtime talk and there will be a reception prior to the talk with plenty of finger foods. The Nashville Public Library is a wonderful venue for Andrea's talk and as a person who lives more than one hour away from Nashville and the library take it from me that the talk and library visit is worth the time to drive and visit....
in the garden....
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I must really check into our nurseries, surely I am missing out on some great speakers!
ReplyDeleteI know you are excited about seeing her again. I wish I could be there! Have fun. Carla
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great opportunity, Tina! Public libraries are great resources and provide so much more than just books--though that's my favorite part:)
ReplyDeleteWow how lucky to get to meet her again. I'll have to look into these books. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat fun you will have at this event! Will be looking for the follow up to this post :-)
ReplyDeleteI do remember your post on her previous book. I wish I could go, sounds like it'll be fun and interesting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful niche to be in, writing books about gardening. I am so thankful that I can learn more from these amazing authors. I hope you get to go and have a book signed!
ReplyDeleteIt will be another very full day for you that will include many other friendly gardners.
ReplyDeleteI plan a lecture series and really wish I could feature authors like her. The few gardening events that I've tried to organize haven't gotten many registrations. Maybe because the series is in NYC -- hopefully that will change soon! Looking forward to your report.
ReplyDeleteMy kind of entertainment! Sounds delightful ... wish I lived near, I'd be beside you :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat experience to meet this lady twice. I need to check into these books.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to hear what you think of the book and the talk. Isn't it great that libraries aren't as quiet as tombs anymore? Last year we attended a folk musician/storyteller's presentation at our local library, and the noise was considerable. No one complained.
ReplyDeleteTina you are so fortunate to be able to attend things like this. We do get some local personalities and I guess if I've enjoyed their talks that's all that counts. I know you are going to enjoy getting to see her again. And hopefully you'll let us all know how the book is.
ReplyDeleteI wish I lived in Nashville...seems like a worthwhile event.
ReplyDeleteSounds great. I wish I could attend one too - well, there aren't many garden writers here though.
ReplyDeleteP.S.: Strange that my previous comment doesn't show up. I've had this happen in other blogs too. Is it a bug with blogger or me? Hmmm...
Have fun!... sounds like a great opportunity.
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