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Monday, May 27, 2019

Two parenting authors and an artist's guide to birds at Third Place this week

Local birders will be interested in Birds of the West: An Artist’s Guide, being presented by artist Molly Hashimoto on Thursday. Two different parenting books on Tuesday and Wednesday and a tasty mystery with a female coroner as the protagonist on Friday.

All at Third Place Books, Town Center, intersection Bothell and Ballinger Way, Lake Forest Park.

Tuesday, May 28 at 7pm
Cassy O’ Roarty

Joyful Courage: Calming the Drama and Taking Control of your Parenting Journey

From toddler to teenagers, Joyful Courage is the practical and thoughtful resource for parents to navigate the challenge of raising children while choosing to be connected and engaged. Parents can learn how to be their best for their families with Joyful Courage.

Wednesday, May 29 at 7pm
John Luzzi

Dads Know Best

Dads Know Best is a real-talk book about parenting. No sugar-coating. No pandering. No clichés. From navigating epic diaper blowouts to managing pregnancy cravings, Seattle-based guitarist and songwriter John Luzzi – who wasn’t finding the advice he needed in parenting books, but wanted to be a better dad than anyone he knew - has you covered. 

Thursday, May 30 at 7pm
Molly Hashimoto

Birds of the West: An Artist’s Guide
Award-winning artist Molly Hashimoto captures nearly 100 Western bird species across seven habitats using different media, from quick ink sketches to vivid block prints. From the diminutive ruby-crowned kinglet to the majestic golden eagle, Molly’s range of art and detail encourages all of us, whether artists or not, to observe our feathered friends more closely.

Friday, May 30 at 6pm
Jennifer Dornbush

The Coroner

Summoned from her promising surgical career - first to her estranged father's bedside, and then his post as medical examiner when his small town needs urgent help with a suspicious death - Emily Hartford discovers home is where the bodies are in this pitch perfect mystery debut. Jennifer Dornbush is the author of Forensic Speak: How to Write Realistic Crime Dramas.



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