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Thank you, Lake Placid Middle School!

Posted on 2010.02.19 at 21:36
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I had a great morning visiting Lake Placid Middle School kids.  We talked a lot about books and writing, and they got a sneak peek at the cover for my upcoming figure skating book, SUGAR AND ICE.  Sharing that secret was extra-fun because the school is quite literally in the shadow of the Olympic Center, where much of SUGAR AND ICE takes place.



Another cool thing about this particular school visit?  The principal and I share a last name.  (No, we're not related!)


Dr. Dave Messner, Me, and Sara Kelly Johns, awesome Lake Placid librarian who is also running for ALA President!

And the best part?  The kids.  These 6th, 7th, and 8th graders were enthusiastic, inquisitive, and downright fun.




Rachel & Jillian were especially good sports, modeling 18th Century clothing when we talked about historical fiction!

Thanks, Lake Placid Middle School, for a fantastic February morning!

Comments:


Heidi Stryker
heidistryker at 2010-02-22 04:14 (UTC) (Link)
That's so great. Middle schoolers can be really volatile so it's awesome to hear you had such a great experience.
Kate Messner
kmessner at 2010-02-22 11:32 (UTC) (Link)
These kids were great - so many fantastic questions, and lots of fun!
Liza Martz
lizamartz at 2010-02-22 20:38 (UTC) (Link)
Ahem...about the sneak peak?
(Anonymous) at 2010-02-24 03:03 (UTC) (Link)

GREAT visit is right!

Thanks, Kate, for sharing your talent, skills and love of reading and writing with our students in Lake Placid! They know how lucky they are to have shared time with you! My pictures: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lakeplacidlmc/sets/72157623355743783/

Hope we can do this again next year!

Sara
(Anonymous) at 2010-08-02 04:50 (UTC) (Link)

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We talked a lot about books and writing, and they got a sneak peek at the cover for my upcoming figure skating book.



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