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Book Launch Celebration: ROBIN AND THE STICK by E. B. GoodaleWe invite book lovers, art lovers, kids, and adults alike to come celebrate the book launch for Robin and the Stick, the latest children’s picture book release from award winning author/illustrator E. B. Goodale at Gallow’s Hill Artists Studios in Salem, MA. Published by Abrams Books for Young Readers, this book is the first in a series about Robin, a tenacious toddler whose bite-size, everyday adventures are perfect for the littlest littles. In starred reviews, Publishers Weekly describes Robin and the Stick as a “sweet series debut” and Kirkus Reviews called the book “Outstanding.”
Please join us in this historic artist studio building for a unique event with fun for all ages!
● Food and drinks
● Storywalk through the gallery
● Photo booth
● Crafts
● Books for sale, courtesy of The Bookshop at Beverly Farms
● Book signing
● Meet the author/illustrator
● Behind the scenes look into the artist’s process
Event Information
https://gallowshillartists.com/e-b-goodale-book-launch-robin-and-the-stick
RSVP here with an option to reserve a book ahead of time: https://bookshopofbeverlyfarms.com/events/49617
At Gallows Hill Artists
16 Proctor Street, Salem MA 01970
Attendance is FREE and open to the public. Free Parking.
E. B. Goodale is an award-winning illustrator, printmaker, and storyteller whose work explores themes of community, curiosity, and our inherent connectedness with nature. In addition to the Robin’s World series, she has authored and illustrated Under the Lilacs, Also, and The Moon Remembers, and illustrated many picture books including Windows by Julia Denos, which received an Ezra Jack Keats Illustration Honor. Her books have accolades and awards including being Junior Library Guild Gold Standard selections, ALA Notables, and on various ‘Best of Year’ lists. She works out of Gallows Hill Artist Studios in Salem, MA.
To see all of her work, please visit www.ebgoodale.com
Gallows Hill Artists, Salem’s collective artist space, is housed in a historic former tannery building in Salem’s Gallows Hill neighborhood, where original post and beam interiors evoke the spirit of its factory roots. Just steps from Proctor’s Ledge—the infamous site of the 1692 hangings—the building was constructed around 1900 as The Arthur J Mulholland Company, one of Salem’s great tanneries and a rare survivor of the Great Salem Fire of 1914.
Information for Visitors:
Gallows Hill Artists is located on the third and fourth floors at 16 Proctor Street in Salem MA. This event will take place on the third floor only.
Please note that we do not have a passenger elevator; access to our studios requires climbing stairs. If you have accessibility needs or questions, we encourage you to contact us in advance so we can assist you and help make your visit as comfortable as possible.
Parking is available in our lot on Proctor Street just a short walk from the building. Additional parking is available at Gallows Hill Park and the former Walgreens on Boston St. Please park responsibly with respect for our neighbors and local parking laws.
Event Partners
@ebgoodale
@bookshopofbeverlyfarms
@abramskids
@lkliterary
@GallowsHillArtists
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16 Proctor Street, Salem, MA, United States, Massachusetts 01970
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