Join author Kim Antieau as she reads from her newest novel, Coyote Cowgirl at the White Salmon Valley Community Library on Saturday, Oct. 4, at 2 p.m.
Listen to what the Kirkus Review called "...a brand of fantasy that recalls the domestic magical realism of Isabel Allende...and a snappy wackiness worth more than a few laughs...".
This reading of Coyote Cowgirl will be sure to whet your appetite for more of this fun, food drenched novel.
Book signing will follow the reading. Copies of Coyote Cowgirl from Klindt's Book Sellers will be on sale at the library following the program. A portion of the proceeds will go to Friends of the White Salmon Community Libary.
Refreshments will be provided by the Friends of the Library.
Antieau is also the author of The Jigsaw Woman and Gaia Websters. She was born in Louisiana, was raised in Michigan, and has wandered the West with her husband poet Mario Milosevic, for 20 years or more, sometimes living in the desert within wailing distance of La Llorona, more often residing in the Pacific Northwest near ancient forests, where she contemplates the mysteries of the salmon and listens for the howls of Bigfoot.
Antieau was also the librarian of the White Salmon Community Library in the early 1990s.
For more information about this program call the library, 493-1132.
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