Monday, December 11, 2006

BOOK SIGNINGS!

December 16, 06
10AM-1PM - 10:30 Readings; Followed by Writing Talks for Kids
Sweets & Treats Playhouse - 8 1st Ave. So. Buffalo, MN

December 23, 06
11AM-3PM - Book Readings & Writing Talks for Kids
Dunn Bros. Coffee - 92 NE 14th St. Buffalo, MN


A Christmas Thought for You . . .

A little child, a shining star
A stable rude, the door ajar
Yet in that place, so crude, forlorn,
The Hope of all the world was born.

(Anonymous)

Merry Christmas To All of Eddie's Friends!

Sunday, November 12, 2006

BOOK SIGNING!

November 16, 06
From 3:00- 6:00 PM
Buffalo Book Break - 20 Central Ave. Buffalo, MN
with author readings at 4:00 PM
Refreshments served
Children are welcome!

November 20, 06
From 9:30-11:30 AM
BE FIT 24-7 - Located in the Wal-mart Strip Mall - Buffalo, MN
Author book signing and a talk on:
Leaving a Legacy of Memories for Those You Love
Refreshments served

November 30, 06
The Buffalo Public Library invites library lovers and supporters to a Buffalo Friends of the Library kickoff meeting to take place on Thursday, November 30, beginning at 7:00 PM. Judith Schuster, author of THE EDDIE BREWSTER ADVENTURES, will be honored to speak at this meeting.

December 9, 06
From 1-3PM
Buffalo Books - 6 Division Street, Buffalo, MN

BOOK ONE NOW RELEASED:

The Eddie Brewster Adventures: Book One - The Family Secret

When nine-year-old Eddie Brewster and his twin sister, Ellie, learn the family secret, their lives are changed forever. “Why hasn’t someone told me the truth?” Eddie cries when he is torn from family, friends, and neighbors as he moves to a new foster home.
The move from the city to a home in the country occurs quickly and rips the children from the only parents they have ever known. “Remember, God is with you wherever you go, and He hears your prayer,” Mother Okerby said. These words come back to Eddie many times during his unsettled childhood. As Eddie prays to God, he finds the only stability he can count on in the uncertainty of life.
The Eddie Brewster Adventures will encourage kids from eight to eighty who experience rejection and separation. It will convince the reader that God is bigger than their pain and struggle.