North Idaho educator and author to appear Aug. 17Marianne Love to give reading and book signing at Auntie’sBooks in Spokane, Wash.SPOKANE-Auntie’s Bookstore, 402 W. Main in Spokane, Wash.,hosts retired North Idaho educator and author Marianne Lovefor a reading of her new memoir Lessons with Love: Tales ofteaching and learning in a small-town high school on Friday,Aug. 17 at 7:30 p.m. The author will do a book signingfollowing the reading. The program is free and open to thepublic.
Love, a former teacher at Sandpoint High School inSandpoint, Idaho, reflects back on her 33-year teachingcareer, during which she taught an estimated 4,500 students.Lessons with Love tells of experiences from Love’s threedecades in the classroom, as a teacher and as a studentherself growing up in Sandpoint. The humorous, yet oftentouching memoir candidly recalls experiences she accumulatedas a high school teacher, from the good, the bad - and thefunny, as anyone might guess from her first two books,Pocket Girdles and Other Confessions of a NorthwestFarmgirl, memories from her rural childhood, and Postcardsfrom Potato(e) Land, a continued portrait of life inSandpoint.Lessons with Love is more than just a memoir, though. It’salso a meditation on teaching, in which she learns her ownlessons in a profession that can so profoundly shape thelives of young people. Love’s dedication to her career andto her students shines through in her reminiscences, and inthe continued relationships she has with numerous paststudents. “Don’t let classroom experiences or judgmentscloud your thoughts about a student’s future,” Love advisesfuture teachers. “You may be surprised.”In addition to the observations and advice from her life inteaching, Love concludes the memoir with her top 10 teachingmemories. Idaho Press-Tribune journalist William Love,Marianne’s son - and former student - contributes a chapterloaded with his own words of wisdom, as the son of ateacher.A graduate of the University of Idaho, Love has written forthe Pacific Northwest Inlander, Spokane’s Spokesman-Review,the Idaho Register, North Idaho Sunday, the Spokane DailyChronicle and the Sandpoint News Bulletin. Her workcurrently appears regularly in the Appaloosa Journal,Spokesman-Review, The River Journal and Sandpoint Magazine.For more information on the Aug. 17 reading and booksigning, contact Lois Hughes at Auntie’s Bookstore, (509)838-0206.
More information about Marianne Love's books as well as a sample chapter from Lessons with
Love can be found at (www.keokeebooks.com)
August 11, 2007 ~~ Borders Books in the Boise Towne Mall, Boise, Idaho ~~ 2 p.m. I'll be sharing the speaker's podium with my son William E. Love III. He wrote a chapter in the book called "Confessions of a Reborn Student" in response to my story, "Labor of Love: Reborn Student." Expect a little mother-son banter. Also, a reception at the Girl Scouts of America Friendship Square, 5:30-7:30 p.m. August 17, 2007 ~~ Auntie's Bookstore, Spokane, Washington ~~ 7:30 p.m. Reading and signingAugust 22-25 ~~ Bonner County Fair, Sandpoint, Idaho ~~ 1 p.m. at Keokee booth, Wed, Thursday, Friday and Saturday: Readings and signings for all three books. August 30 ~~ Breakfast get-together, Lake Pend Oreille School District 84, first day back for teachers, 7:30 a.m., Sandpoint High School, reading.Sept. 7 ~~ West Bonner County Library, Sandpoint, Idaho. Reading and signing, time, yet to be determined. More information about "Lessons with Love," and my two other books "Pocket Girdles" and "Postcards from Potato Land" is available at (www.keokeebooks.com). Also, a sample chapter from "Lessons with Love."
I decided to create a blog in hopes of gaining wider exposure for my most recent book, Lessons with Love: Tales of teaching and learning a small-town high school. As you can see by checking at (www.keokeebooks.com), this book chronicles (loosely) my 33-year teaching career at Sandpoint High School.
It's a collection of funny, poignant and brutally honest stories about teaching in a rural high school in Sandpoint, Idaho. The Keokee site offers a list of chapter titles and a selection from the book.
I'm honored to report that, in addition to some of my students, television personality/speechwriter, and college professor Ben Stein has endorsed the book. Ben, who loves visiting Sandpoint, actually visited my class and Sandpoint High School one day with his son Tommy. Tommy may even remember the squirt gun toilet I gave him that day. I wonder where it is now. It was given to me by a student Nicole Huguenin, who is now a fine elementary teacher herself.
I'll post on this from time to time and may even include a few excerpts from the book. If you should pass by this blog, I encourage you to visit the Keokee website, learn more about the book and give it a try. And, if you like what you read (which many have already indicated), please pass the word. As a relative nobody, who thinks she has a pretty good book to offer, I appreciate any grassroots attempt to get the word out.
Also, if you're a teacher, post a comment, and we can discuss teaching.
Finally, if there's interest in my first two humorous books (Pocket Girdles --- Postcards from Potato Land) you can read about them at my webpage: (www.mariannelove.com). They're also available through www.keokeebooks.com
Thank you.
Marianne