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Come help us celebrate the beginning of a new adventure with the authors of The Jew Girls Adventure Series: You Can Call Me Andy

Come help us celebrate the beginning of a new adventure with the authors of The Jew Girls Adventure Series: You Can Call Me Andy on Saturday,

December 17th from 3-4:30 pm in the McEntee Meeting Room of the Newport Public Library, 35 NW Nye Street.

Authors of the book are Carla Perry, an award-winning writer and founder of Writers On The Edge and the Nye Beach Writers’ Series; Jess Bondy, who

worked as Senior Planner for the Lincoln County Department of Planning and Development for decades; and Sara Lou Heimlich, who spent thirty years

as a whale biologist and freelance graphic artist.

In their first collaboration, “You Can Call Me Andy,” the authors weave a story that starts with a simple desire for revenge but quickly becomes a fast

paced escapade for three women “of a certain age.” Vengeance takes them from Oregon to Maui where they rub elbows with nefarious characters,

stumble into a hidden commune’s Purim luau, and fight for their way into the boardroom of a newly formed solar investment group for a seat at the table.

This is a tale of sleuthing, shenanigans, romance, and long-lasting friendship as the trio plots to solve livability challenges in Newport, a small town on

the Central Oregon Coast.

This author program is free and open to the public. Copies of the book will be available for sale at this program. This program is proudly sponsored by

the Newport Public Library Foundation and City of Newport. For more information, please visit www.newportlibrary.org or call 541-265-2153. 

Original source can be found here.

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