Announcing 2011 book

Book cover image“Following Atticus: Forty-Eight High Peaks, One Little Dog, and an Extraordinary Friendship is many things, but mostly it’s a love letter to our own White Mountains. Tom Ryan came to both dogs and hiking late. But late is always better than never and he has more than made up for it. For two winters in a row, he and Atticus attempted to climb the 4000 footers each twice, in an attempt to raise money for various causes. His hiking exploits are all chronicled in the book and, as mentioned before, the White Mountains never looked better. But this book is more than a hiking journal – it’s about the deepening relationship between Tom and Atticus, something most pet lovers can understand. And it’s about finding your place in the world, doing what you love doing. Of course, there is hardship to overcome and obstacles in the way, but Tom and Atticus find their way through, strengthening their amazing bond along the way.”

~Laura Lucy

Big Day!

We’re hoping for a big turnout for Thursday’s event with Castle Freeman, Jr., author of Go With Me.

Once more, the details:

WHO: You! All are invited, whether or not you read the book, and whether or not you liked the book. Bring a friend!

WHERE: Lutheran Church of the Nativity, on the corner of Main Street (route 16) and Grove Street in North Conway Village

WHEN: 7 pm on Thursday, November 4

WHAT: To start, the Mountain Storytellers Guild will present a staged reading of a chapter of the book. Then, author Castle Freeman, Jr. will speak about the book, what inspired him to write it, his work as a writer, and answer your questions.

WHAT ELSE? White Birch Books will have copies of Go With Me for sale and signing as well as Freeman’s newer novel, All That I Have. Cookies and cider refreshments will be available, any donations for refreshments will benefit Starting Point.