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Everyone shared their American Girl Dolls and their jewelry creations as we celebrated the introduction of Julie Allbright, American Girl's newest additon to the historical doll series. | |
Brian Jacques (pictured with his assistant) had a great deal of signing to do just before his dazzling presentation to more than 240 fans. |
The line of fans stretched all the way down Washington Street as we waited to meet the beloved author of childern's books.
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Fans of all ages packed Books & Crannies' first floor and steps to listen to Brian Jacques talk about the magic of his Redwall series and Eulalia, the nineteenth book in the series.
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| One young man and his brother discussed with Mr. Jacques the map of Redwall, which surely will be their treasure for years to come . |
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Books & Crannies took Frank Beddor to Blue Ridge Middle School this fall, where he shared with students his inspiration for The Looking Glass Wars and Seeing Redd. |
Teachers at Blue Ridge Elementary were good sports as they acted out scenes from the script of movies that will be made from Mr. Beddor's books. |
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After his presentation, Mr. Beddor signed copies of Seeing Redd and The Looking Glass Wars for some of his greatest fans. |