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Update on Feather Schwartz Foster




Wishing all of you and all of yours a very happy holiday season, and a prosperous and healthy New Year! 

Here are some upcoming speaking/signing events for Feather Schwartz Foster, author of THE FIRST LADIES, and her newest book, MARY LINCOLN'S FLANNEL PAJAMAS…


Sunday, December 4 – 1-4 PM – Barnes & Noble, Newtown, Williamsburg, VA

Saturday, December 10 - 1– 4 PM – William & Mary Bookstore, Merchants Sq., Williamsburg, VA 

Saturday, December 17 – 11 AM – 1 PM – Barnes & Noble, Glen Allen, VA  (Richmond area)

Saturday, December 17 – 3 –5 PM – Chesterfield, VA (Richmond area)

SundayDecember 18 – Noon – 4 PM - William & Mary Bookstore, Merchants Sq., Williamsburg, VA 

And a very special thank you to the Woman's Club in Hampton, VA for inviting me to speak at last month's meeting!  They were terrific! 

And a major thank you to the Williamsburg Regional Library System for giving me the opportunity to do a program at their venue on Croaker Road.  They had to bring in extra seats!  We look forward to doing another program with them in the spring!



It is time!  (Where does the time go????) to think about Holiday gift-giving occasions!
Moms, grandmas, history-lovers of all (!!) sexes, daughters, in-laws, grandkids…teachers, club "Secret Santas" and don't forget Aunt Shirley!!


"Mary Lincoln's Flannel Pajamas"
and other stories from the First Ladies' Closet

Nifty gift for all occasions!  Nifty selection for your book club!

Available in trade paperback, hard cover and e-book.  
Order now at amazon - http://goo.gl/KHhZ88 
or Barnes & Noble  http://goo.gl/rEcSxb   

NOTE SPECIAL PRICING FOR E-BOOKS!!!  


Super-duper podcasts on 
 
 Delightful (honest!!) PODCASTS.  Downloadable via the internet, I–tunes or whatever else… 


Contact Feather Schwartz Foster to arrange a speaking speaking engagement or a phone-in session with your book club!



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Check out my wordpress blog for some nifty POTUS/FLOTUS and nifty history people stories!


http://wp.me/p3z3zl-Vc – George Washington's Two Revolutionary Sons
http://wp.me/p3z3zl-VS – James Madison's Romantic Lesson
http://wp.me/p3z3zl-Wg – Unusual For Their Time: On The Road With America's First Ladies (A Book Review)
http://wp.me/p3z3zl-Wn – IKE '52: The Best Known Candidate of All!
            
 
 



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