The Siuslaw news. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1960-current, September 21, 2016, WEDNESDAY EDITION, Page 12, Image 33

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F LORENCE F ESTIVAL
OF
B OOKS • S EPT . 24, 2016
“There’s something for everyone at
the festival, including a great
opportunity to shop for that
perfect gift or add to your own
book collection.”
— FFOB Co-chair and Siuslaw Public Library Director Meg Spencer
ACCIDENTAL
ADDICT:
a True Story of Pain
and Healing....
also Marriage, Real Estate,
and Cowboy Dancing
Th e author’s memoir about her
inadvertent addiction to and
recovery from doctor-prescribed
opioid painkillers and the
benzodiazepine Xanax.
Linda Crew is the award-winning author of nine
novels. Her readers range in age from children who
enjoy the Nekomah Creek books to adults who have
appreciated her recent cross-over titles such as Brides
of Eden: A True Story Imagined, and A Heart for Any
Fate: Westward to Oregon 1845. She and her husband
live in her hometown of Corvallis, Oregon, at Wake
Robin Farm, where they were married under the
oak trees forty-two years ago. When not writing, she
enjoys working on their forest properties.
Find her & more books by Linda at www.lindacrew.com
Author Janet Fisher presents . . .
T he S hifting W inds
A NOVEL
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1840s Oregon.
O ne woman
T wo men
Portraits left and center taken from antique
fashion plates. Image at right used by
permission: The First Mountain Man,
Andy Thomas, artist. Background shows
the top of Willamette Falls, Oregon City.
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nations
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Fisher will have copies of The Shifting Winds to sell and sign at the
Florence Festival of Books, as well as her first book, A Place of Her
Own, both books published by Globe Pequot Press/TwoDot imprint.
Available at bookstores, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, wherever books
are sold. Visit the author at www.janetfishernovels.com.