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Shannon book tour: February 2009

Frank's author tour for Shannon will begin in February 2009.  

It will take him to New York City, Albany and  Millerton New York; Manchester, Vermont;  Boston, Massachusetts;  Washington DC: Chicago, Illinois; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota; Kansas City, Missouri; Seattle, Washington; Portland Oregon; San Francisco, California; Columbus Ohio;  Omaha, Nebraska; and New Canaan and Washington, Connecticut.  We will post dates and time as they are finalized. There will, no doubt, be additions and we will make every effort to keep you informed as they are added into the schedule.

Posted by Frank's Team on December 11, 2008 at 11:51 AM | Permalink

Comments

Frank,
Thank you for your book Ireland. It has given me a new appreciation and "love" of my own country.

Ireland is a country of contrasts and your novel introduced me to its past through the story tellers eyes. Again Thank you.

Mark Keiper
Tucson Arizona

Posted by: Mark Keiper | Jun 20, 2009 8:04:30 PM

Hello Frank,

I'm currently reading "Ireland". It's a fantastic book and brings the storytelling tradition to life!

Thank you for this book. It's inspiring!

All the best,
Laurie

Posted by: Laurie Lacey | Sep 14, 2009 9:42:43 PM

Loved your novel Ireland have moved from West Palm Beach, Florida to Bangor, Northern Ireland as my husband from here (always an ice breaker with the locals) this book has helped me to understand so much of Irish History and kept it engaging with a human soul. My husband has just finished and is already rereading the story of Newgrange. Thank you for your lovely stories we look forward to reading your other works and have recommended you to all our friends and family.

Posted by: Lisa Monaghan | Sep 16, 2009 1:43:54 PM

I've just finished Shannon, having devoured Tipperary and Ireland. No, not devoured, savored slowly. And now I am bereft. Nothing follows. I will go back and start over. Thank you for the lovely stories and the history contained therein.

Posted by: Erin O'Mara-James | Oct 11, 2009 6:49:04 PM

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