
About this Event
SEBASTOPOL --
Copperfield’s Books welcomes Christine Walker to Sebastopol in celebration of her new historical fiction novel - .
Discussion followed by a Q&A and book signing.
This event is free and open to the public.
Two young dancers share this coming-of-age story as they tap dance for change and ride the rails during the Great Depression.
In a coming-of-age story, young Mattie and Kip tap dance and ride the rails during the Great Depression. Separated by a perceived betrayal and a train crash, the two friends lose each other for a lifetime. At 99, Mattie recalls the roving youth who set her life in motion and confides her deepest regrets to her granddaughter, who discovers lessons in the past for present challenges.
With rhythms of tap, modern, and social dancing, the novel's cadence draws readers through a century of change in America, bringing us to wonder if our two dancers might ever see each other again. The story turns upon the uplifting question: Is there still time, in this lifetime, to love and forgive?
Author: Christine Walker has an MFA in Writing and Literature in Fiction from the Bennington Writing Seminars and an MA in Creative Arts Interdisciplinary from San Francisco State University. A visual artist, she is also the author of A Painter’s Garden: Cultivating the Creative Life (Warner Books), a consultant in design and strategic visual facilitation with corporations and nonprofits, and a writing teacher.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Copperfield's Books Sebastopol, 138 North Main Street, Sebastopol, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 25.00