Book Launch Afterword (II)

Success!

About a hundred people showed up at my local library yesterday to help me celebrate the release of my first picture book, My Cat Isis, illustrated by Virginie Egger, published by Kids Can Press earlier this month.

Yes, that read, “a hundred.” Good thing my library had such a nice big room to hold them.

Before the launch began, I worried that no one would show. I feared I would have to make Ancient Egyptian crafts by myself all afternoon, while my friend Anni strummed her guitar and my husband consoled me with baklava. 

But when the clock struck two, people began streaming in. I’ve never had so many hugs in one day before! I was deeply touched by all the friends, neighbours, writers, and readers who came out to celebrate with me.

      

A good half of the guests were under ten. They listened to my story and munched on goodies. Then they beaded necklaces, drew pictures, told fortunes with cootie catchers, and mummified teddy bears (and each other…)

        

I like to throw a party when I launch a book because, honestly, how often does it happen? (Not often. Only twice so far.) 

Thankfully, I had help from my friends and family. Special thanks go to Margaret Little of Michabou Bilingual Bookstore (which handled the book table) and Guy Dubois of the Municipality of Gatineau (which provided the room) for their personal dedication and good cheer.

A couple of songs by my talented friend Anni were just the right follow-up to the reading.

After the stories and music and crafts, there was mingling and munching and even more hugs. 

Thanks to everyone who came out. Publishing a new book is an accomplishment worth celebrating, and I’m so happy to have such great people to celebrate with.

  

Book Launch

Need I say more? Well, maybe…

There will be food: grapes, cinnamon cookies, date squares, cheese and crackers — anything with a connection to Ancient Egyptian agriculture, however flimsy — plus coffee, tea, and juices they never even heard of 5,000 years ago. 

The walls will be decorated with pet-related artwork from Lord Aylmer Elementary School students, plus informational posters on a dozen gods and goddesses and lots of Ancient Egyptian fun facts. 

We’ll have a couple of games (Name that Cat and Name that Cat Tune) and crafts (Egyptian amulet cootie-catchers).

My singer-songwriter friend Anni will perform two fabulous songs, including “Everybody Wants to be a Cat” (because it’s so true).

And of course there will be books. Beautiful books.

So if you’re in the National Capital Region this weekend, drop by the launch. (And if you can’t make it, be sure to check out My Cat Isis from Kids Can Press.)

On Bookshelves Now!

Cover illustration copyright Virginie Egger

It’s out at last! My Cat Isis was released by Kids Can Press on March 1, 2011. Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous.

My Cat Isis is my first picture book, and it’s on the list of spring children’s titles in Publisher’s Weekly. Scroll through to K for Kids Can Press, and you’ll see my name amidst dozens of well-known children’s writers. Ah. What a nice feeling to be in such good company.

I’ll launch the book at my local library, with help from my local independent bookstore, later this month.

Drawing copyright Tomas

A host of elementary students have prepared gorgeous artwork to decorate the launch room – colourful drawings of their pets with the pets’ names written in Egyptian hieroglyphs. They are so beautiful, I just can’t keep them to myself. Check out these examples:

Drawing copyright Isabella

Perhaps these young artists and their classmates will follow in the footsteps of Virginie Egger, the illustrator of My Cat Isis, whose artistic talent has earned her a long list of Canadian and international awards, including the Governor General’s Award for Children’s Literature Illustration.  I hope so.

Drawing copyright Mya

Look for a My Cat Isis launch update at the end of March. I offer a party, not just a reading. Expect lots of Ancient Egyptian info, Egyptian date candy and cinnamon cookies, cat-related songs from my talented friends, a craft for the kids and, of course, a story. I can’t wait.

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