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Join us when local author Kathy Ewing visits to discuss her latest book, A Grandmother's ABC Book.
About the author:
Kathy Ewing has lived in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, for thirty-six years, in a house her son refers to as a "starter home." She teaches Latin at Cleveland State University and has led SAGES writing seminar on alternative education at Case Western Reserve University. She loves the diversity, beautiful neighborhoods, libraries, good restaurants, and liberal politics of Cleveland Heights. Kathy's writing has been published widely in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, The Millions, National Catholic Reporter, Brevity, America, Northern Ohio Live, Cleveland Magazine, Case Magazine, John Carroll Magazine, Growing Without Schooling, The Bark, and The Book Group Book, among others. She frequently reviewed books for the Plain Dealer and wrote a weekly book column for The Cleveland Edition. She has interviewed and profiled such writers as Alix Kates Shulman, Jonathan Kozol, and Tony Hiss. Her fiction has appeared at fullofcrow.com and her poetry in The Delinquent #15.
In September 2020 author Kathy Ewing and her husband learned that they would soon be first-time grandparents—of twins. Overwhelmed with delight and with time on her hands due to the COVID pandemic, Ewing decided to make a cloth ABC book for the twins and also write a companion book of family stories based on the alphabet. Entertaining and inspiring, A Grandmother’s ABC Book is about looking ahead—to the excitement of grandchildren, to the promise of a joy-filled future, and to the thrill of sharing one’s life and stories with the next generation.
Books will be available for purchase courtesy of Mac's Backs - Books on Coventry.
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