Pembroke (NH) Public Library
Pembroke Public Library 313 Pembroke St, Pembroke, United StatesDelighted to be invited to come to the Pembroke Public Library. I'll be reading, signing books, and chatting--please join us!
Delighted to be invited to come to the Pembroke Public Library. I'll be reading, signing books, and chatting--please join us!
I'm very happy to be returning to the Newbury Public Library! Come along, gang, Sunday afternoon (a cozy time) March 1, at 2:00 PM. I'll talk about the Jana Bibi books, the writing life, and whatever else pops up in conversation. Please join us--I know we'll have fun. There will be books for signing and purchase.
I'll be speaking and signing Jana Bibi books (including Emeralds Included, an NPR pick for 2014) at the Dover Public Library, 73 Locust St, Dover, NH 03820, on Wednesday, May 6, at 7:00 PM. Please join us for conversation!
I'll be the speaker at the Kearsarge Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, on Mother's Day, Sunday, May 10, 2015, 11:00 AM, in the historic Stone Chapel at Proctor Academy, Andover, NH, Rtes 4 and 11. The topic: Moms in Fact and Fastasy: Revered, reviled, remembered, recreated. Please come!
I'll be reading and signing Jana Bibi books (including Emeralds Included, an NPR pick for 2014) at the Abbott Library, 542 NH Rte 11, Sunapee, NH, on Wednesday, May 13, at 7:00 PM. Please come join in the conversation.
They Stomped on Down to Washington
Let’s go back, about 110 years, to a meeting, say in a small New Hampshire town. I’m conducting it, and I’ll now introduce our special guest. Mrs. Snodgrass Uppington, President of the Kearsarge Association Opposed to Further Extension of Suffrage for Women. Oh, wait, just one moment. There’s a march going on in the street. It’s so noisy. I’ll have to close the windows. Excuse me just a second, before Mrs. Uppington takes the dais. Mrs. Uppington? A …Read More
Betsy Woodman was educated on four continents, graduated from Smith College, and holds a Master's degree in Anthropology from Brandeis University. Read more »