Cheryl Pillsbury, an author and resident of Townsend, Massachusetts, in
association with AG Press, announced today the launching of her new book
children’s book entitled “AMIE.” To celebrate the launch, there will be a
book signing and a book reading for two age groups at the Townsend Library,
276 Main Street, Townsend, Mass. on Saturday, June 21. The first session
begins at 10 a.m. for younger children and a second session commences at 12
noon for teens.
“AMIE” is drawn from Cheryl’s personal experiences of raising a daughter is
diagnosed with Autism. Cheryl writes, “These are the stories of a
five-year-old autistic girl and discovering the world through her eyes. She
discovers life and miracles in her own backyard. Amie has a very special
bond, a special love with her father, Mark. He takes Amie out to many small
adventures and both learn about wonders of everyday life.”
Residents, friends and neighbors are invited to attend this book signing and
to read and enjoy this book about the simple pleasures in life, as Amie and
her dad learn about this world we live in. One third of the proceeds of
this book will benefit Autism Research.
Cheryl Pillsbury is also the author of Peleport (a fantasy about mutants
living on an island); Angus Grady (for 17 and up); Bradley and Farley (for
17 and up, a detective series) and a vampire series (for adults).
About AG Press
AG Press is a print-on-demand publishing/printing company for authors who
wish to have their manuscript(s) published and experience that indescribable
feeling from seeing their story and name in print.
For more information about the Townsend Library event or Cheryl Pillsbury’s
books, please visit AGPress.50megs.com, or contact Cheryl at (978) 300-5178,
FKNight420@Comcast.net.
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