Storytime at Bookmarks: Independent Bookstore Day!
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Storytime at Bookmarks: Independent Bookstore Day!

  • ALL AGES

Join us for a special Storytime celebrating Independent Bookstore Day at Bookmarks with Author, Stacy McAnulty!

By Bookmarks

Date and time

Saturday, April 26 · 10am - 12pm EDT

Location

Bookmarks

634 West 4th Street ##110 Winston-Salem, NC 27101

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours
  • ALL AGES
  • Free venue parking

Join us for a special storytime in honor of Independent Bookstore Day! Perfect for kids and families, this event will feature a reading with author Stacy McAnulty and engaging hands-on activities:

  • Create Your Own Family Road Trip Map
  • Get a Personalized Book Recommendation from Our Amazing Bookish Fortune Teller
  • Add Your Favorite Reads to Our Community Wall

Stick around after storytime to explore the bookstore, pick up exclusive Independent Bookstore Day giveaways, and celebrate the magic of indie bookstores with us!

Independent Bookstore Day is a nationwide celebration held on the last Saturday in April—don’t miss out on the fun!

About the Author

Stacy McAnulty is a mechanical engineer turned children’s book author who dreams of someday being a dog therapist, a correspondent for The Daily Show, an astronaut, or a Green Bay Packers coach. She’s the author of the chapter book series The Dino Files and Goldie Blox, the bestselling middle grade novel The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl, and picture books including Are We There Yet? illustrated by Elizabeth Baddeley and Excellent Ed illustrated by Julia Sarcone-Roach, which won an Ezra Jack Keats New Writer Honor. When not writing, Stacy likes to listen to NPR, bake triple-chocolate cupcakes, and eat triple-chocolate cupcakes. Originally from upstate New York, she now lives in Kernersville, North Carolina, with her three kids, three dogs, and one husband.

About the Book

Hitch a ride on the first road trip across the United States of America in this rollicking nonfiction picture book from Ezra Jack Keats Honor winner Stacy McAnulty and New York Times bestselling illustrator Elizabeth Baddeley!

It’s 1903 when Dr. Horatio Nelson Jackson bets fifty dollars that he can drive a horseless carriage (a car) across the USA, from California to New York, in less than three months. Considering Dr. Jackson doesn’t know how to drive, there are no highways yet, and everyone else who’s tried the trip has failed, the odds are stacked against him. Still, he hires a bike racer to act as mechanic, and the two set off in Dr. Jackson’s car, the Vermont, with their team mascot, Bud the bulldog.

Their trip is far from easy street. The duo must pull the car across streams, drive through deep mud and over rocky terrain, and wait for a stagecoach to bring spare parts. And with no windshield, doors, or a roof, every bump in the road means boingy boingy boingy—until things bounce right out of the car!

Then two more teams start out from California, and the race is on! Can a doctor, a bike racer, and a bulldog make it across the finish line first?Contributor Bios

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Bookmarks is a literary arts non-profit that cultivates community by bringing people of all ages together with books and authors who educate, inspire, challenge, and entertain.

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