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D'Manda Martini
Drag Queen Storytime

The lovely D'Manda Martini will be reading "It Feels Good to Be Yourself" by Theresa Thorn at Marietta House Museum on Saturday October 9th at 2:30 p.m. Many thanks to the author and to MacMillian Publishing for allowing D'Manda to read the book as well as video and livestream the event.

Buy a copy of "It Feels Good to Be Yourself" from Barnes & Noble
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Firefighter Robin Jones
Firefighter Storytime

Firefighter Robin Jones will be at Marietta House Museum on Saturday October 9th at 1 p.m. to read "Send a Girl" by Jessica M. Rinker. Thank you to the author and Bloomsbury Publishing for allowing Firefighter Jones to read this to the children and record and livestream the event.

But a copy of "Send a Girl" from Barnes & Noble
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Cheryl Woodruff-Brooks
Mermaid Storytime

Cheryl Woodruff-Brooks will be reading from her debut children's book "The Story of Chicken Bone Beach" at Marietta House Museum on Saturday October 9th at 1:45 p.m.

Cheryl Woodruff-Brooks, MBA/MA completed her first book, Chicken Bone Beach: A Pictorial History of Atlantic City’s Missouri Avenue Beach (Sunbury Press) in 2017, which was nominated for a 2017 Literary Award with the Schomburg Center in New York City, used in classrooms at Purdue University and referenced in The Oxford Handbook of American Folklore and Folklife Studies.
She will be reading her version of Chicken Bone Beach for children at The Write Women Book Fest 2021.

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Creatively Summer

creativelysummer.com

Summer is an eight year old girl who enjoys reading, writing, and anything that uses her creative talents. This year, Summer wrote and published her first book called "Who is My Best Friend?". This book discusses how to communicate your true feelings and to know and understand that it is okay to have more than one friend.
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Cindi L. Goodeaux

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Cindi Handley Goodeaux lives in Florida with her husband and muse. She is a proud mom, graphic designer wannabe, and sometime poet.
As a lifelong disability advocate, she serves on the board of her employer's disability affinity group, advocating for rights for people with disabilities (PWD) in the workplace and statewide.
She is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) and a professional member of the Cat Writers Association (CWA).

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Persephone Jayne

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Persephone Jayne has been writing in various forms for about 7 years (earnestly anyway). In 2019 she published her first kids book set, Base Brats Break A Leg and Base Brats Spelling Bee. This past April she launched the next 2 books in the same series.

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