Book Signing at the The Learned Owl
The Learned Owl.
Book signing and meet the author.
Inspired by real-life experiences with her eldest son, Andrew, who lives with autism and sensory processing disorder, My Friend Seymour celebrates neurodiversity through a young child’s eyes as he navigates everyday life with courage, humor, and heart. What began as bedtime stories shared with her two sons grew into a heartfelt mission to promote empathy, inclusion, and understanding for children of all abilities.
Book Signing at Loganberry Books
Loganberry Books Meet the Author and book signing.
Inspired by real-life experiences with her eldest son, Andrew, who lives with autism and sensory processing disorder, My Friend Seymour celebrates neurodiversity through a young child’s eyes as he navigates everyday life with courage, humor, and heart. What began as bedtime stories shared with her two sons grew into a heartfelt mission to promote empathy, inclusion, and understanding for children of all abilities.
North Coast Indie Author Book Expo
Inspired by real-life experiences with her eldest son, Andrew, who lives with autism and sensory processing disorder, My Friend Seymour celebrates neurodiversity through a young child’s eyes as he navigates everyday life with courage, humor, and heart. What began as bedtime stories shared with her two sons grew into a heartfelt mission to promote empathy, inclusion, and understanding for children of all abilities.
Read-A-Thon co-sponsored by the JCU Learning Center and the International Dyslexia Association Northern Ohio Branch
Register your teams, classrooms , schools, churches or please donate via the website provided.
Special Reading and Signing Fireside Book Shop
Reading and signing event for My Friend Seymour. Celebrate with a special reading and book-signing on Sunday, March 15, from 1–3 p.m. at Fireside Book Shop in Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Draw with award winning illustrator, Kim Soderberg
Inspired by real-life experiences with her eldest son, Andrew, who lives with autism and sensory processing disorder, My Friend Seymour celebrates neurodiversity through a young child’s eyes as he navigates everyday life with courage, humor, and heart. What began as bedtime stories shared with her two sons grew into a heartfelt mission to promote empathy, inclusion, and understanding for children of all abilities.