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Thursday, July 23, 2015

Authors for the rest of July - a former President, a bicyclist, a touring musician, and three women

So don't even think about going to see Jimmy Carter Tuesday unless you already have a ticket. The Book Store will be closed for the event. Ticket holders will wait in The Commons for their turn to stand in line to have their book signed. Expect the parking lot to be very full.

You will have to settle for a cyclist, a touring musician, or three women coming to terms with love and marriage.

Third Place Books is on the upper level of Town Center at the intersection of Ballinger Way and Bothell Way in Lake Forest Park.


Neil Hanson
Pilgrim Wheels: Reflections of a Cyclist Crossing America (High Prairie Press)
Saturday, July 25 at 6:30pm

In 2011, at fifty-seven years old, Neil Hanson began a 3400-mile cross-country bicycle journey, exploring an America that can only be discovered on winding back roads from the saddle of a bicycle.


Jimmy Carter
A Full Life: Reflections at Ninety 
(Simon / Schuster)
Tuesday, July 28 at 7pm SIGNING ONLY

Jimmy Carter, thirty-ninth President, Nobel Peace Prize winner, international humanitarian, fisherman, reflects on his full and happy life with pride, humor, and a few second thoughts. 
SOLD OUT.

Eugene M. Babb
Grit and Roses (Third Place Press)
Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at 7:00pm

Eugene M. Babb’s debut collection of stories follows the life and struggles of a touring musician. Babb’s unique storytelling voice weaves profound moments with stark monotony. Evocative and intriguing, Grit and Roses will linger long in the reader’s mind.

Deb Caletti
The Secrets She Keeps (Bantam)
Friday, July 31 at 6:30pm

From bestselling author Deb Caletti comes a beautiful and profound novel of three women coming to terms with love and marriage.



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