My updates are few and far between, and I apologize.The reason?
Mint Tea and Minarets is taking off, and that is most exciting!
My schedule of presentations is growing busier by the day. For that, I am thankful, as well. To view the next venue, check my webpage labeled “classes and booksignings.” From San Diego to Los Angeles, in English and in French, I love to talk about my favorite subjects, the culture and cuisine of my native Morocco, and of course, Dar Zitoun, the House of the Olive Tree. Please join me one event or another. They are all fun and informative, AND you often get to sample tasty treats!
Listen to Kitty talk about Mint Tea and Minarets on
Chique Travel Show. Sun, April 14, 2013 09:00 am
The list of stores carrying my book is also lengthening (view the list below) and now includesToronto and Montreal! If you know of a good indie bookstore near you, please let me know. I contact each one personally.
Los Angeles County:
http://www.distantlands.com (Pasadena)
http://vromansbookstore.com (Pasadena)
http://www.bowers.org (Bowers Museum, Santa Ana)
http://www.smallworldbooks.com (Venice)
http://www.travelersbookcase.com (Los Angeles)
http://chevalierbooks.com (Larchmont)
Santa Barbara (CA):
San Francisco Bay Area:
http://www.booksinc.net (Palo Alto, on Chestnut, Berkeley, Opera Plaza)
http://www.bookpassage.com (Corte Madera)
http://readers.indiebound.com/ (Sonoma)
http://missionsanantonio.net/giftshop (Jolon)
San Diego Area:
http://www.warwicks.com (La Jolla)
http://letravelstore.com (Gaslamp)
http://www.theworldsfare.com (Vista)
http://www.solocedros.com/ (Solana Beach)
http://www.farenheit451books.com/ (Carlsbad)
http://secure.spicemerchants.biz (Temecula)
Chico (CA):
Fairview (TX):
www.arealbookstore.com
Oconomowoc (WI):
New York:
http://kitchenartsandletters.com (NYC)
http://www.idlewildbooks.com/ (NYC)
http://www.mcnallyjackson.com/(NYC)
Toronto:
Montreal:
http://librairieolivieri.com
Until next time! Merci!
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