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“But . . . but . . . I . . . want to show you something,” Katie says quietly. I have embarrassed her. She shows me a miniature Book of Mormon. Perfect for an eight-year-old to love. I finger the pages and listen to her tell me how her inactive grandmother found it when they were starting to paint. Katie asked if she could have it, and her grandmother obliged. The first person she wanted to tell about her new book was me, and I had yelled at her before she could show me.

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Shake my hand, thought you had a friend

I’ll be signing copies of The Mother in Me at Seagull Book tomorrow as part of their “Celebrating Sisterhood” event. Would love to meet you and give you big smooches!

Okay, maybe just a handshake.

Saturday, September 27

10:00-11:30

316 N Marketplace Dr, Centerville

12:30-2:00

1720 S Redwood Rd., SLC

6 Comments

  1.  William Morris :: 26 Sep 2008 @ 8:36 am ::

    Congratulations! When is the Minnesota book tour?* ;-)

    * which is to say that any Wasatch Front readers that don’t take advantage of this opportunity should re-think their priorities.

  2.  Kaimi :: 26 Sep 2008 @ 11:21 am ::

    I reached out to shake Kathy’s hand, but I didn’t feel anything.

    Uh oh. :P

  3.  Andrea R :: 26 Sep 2008 @ 12:50 pm ::

    Any chance you’ll bring the book tour to Orlando?

  4.  Kathryn Soper :: 26 Sep 2008 @ 12:56 pm ::

    Aw, shucks. Thanks William. Buy me a plane ticket and I’m there!

    Andrea, I’ll be in Orlando as soon as Disneyworld starts paying the big bucks for me to sing “it’s a small world” in Greek.

    Not that I know any Greek.

    And Kaimi, be afraid. Be very afraid.

  5.  Lupita :: 29 Sep 2008 @ 9:34 pm ::

    Any chance you’ll do a signing in So Cal?
    I’m looking forward to reading it!

  6.  Kathryn Soper :: 1 Oct 2008 @ 7:39 am ::

    Ah, Lupita, for you I’d drive all the way across the Nevada desert. Except I can’t afford the gas.

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Detail of painting "Morning Paper" by Sharon Furner, Featured Artist of the Summer 2008 issue

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