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Author Lecture to Highlight First Book Club Meeting


Gateway City Book Club to meet this Friday

 (Laredo, TX )  If you prefer books with a more inspirational message, then the Gateway City Book Lover’s Club is for you.  While the club took a hiatus for the month of December, the club invites the community to join them at their next meeting this Friday, January 13, 2012, at 6:30 p.m. regarding the book “Dead in a Ditch: Growing up in Texas and Other Near Death Experiences.” 

 Despite the gloomy title, the story is actually a hilarious memoir by Jody Seay, who will be at the Library that evening, discussing her book and sharing the funny things her mother used to say to her and her siblings growing up that inspired her to write the book.

 “‘I come from a large family. My Mother’s biggest fear was that one or all of us would die on her watch when we were babies and then children. As we grew up, her fear shifted a little – not just that we would die, but that we would be found Dead In A Ditch. It was the ditch part that always made it seem so much worse, something drug or alcohol related, to be sure. Mother’s children crumpled up andtossed out the window like an old beer can. ‘Where have you been?’ she would say, ‘I was worried sick. I thought you were dead in a ditch.’ This was Mother’s mantra.”

 “Jody Seay handed me this book and said, ‘I hope you laugh so hard you bust your spleen.’  I’m happy to say that my spleen survived intact – but my pancreas is still in a splint. Jody Seay is ONE FUNNY WRITER.” –Jerry Juhl, 3-time Emmy Award winner, former head writer for The Muppets and Jim Henson Productions

 “Dead In A Ditch is the hilarious memoir of a tomboy Texan, a little…hellion who takes every dare. Jody Seay is also a worry-wart. How many ways in Texas can you die if you’re not careful? If the snakes don’t getcha the atom bomb will, and in the meantime, watch out for lockjaw! A smart, funny tough survivor of a goofy family and her own weird antics, Seay (pronounced See) is one helluva writer and a great observer of the absurdities and poignancy of family life in Texas.” –Robin Cody, Award Winning Author

 The Gateway City Book Lovers Club book is available for check-out at the Reference Desk at the Laredo Public Library.

 There are no membership rules or dues required to participate in either or both book clubs.  Simply read the month’s selected tome, and come to the group discussion.  That’s it.  For more information about the books or the clubs, contact Pam Burrell at the 795-2400, X2268 or at pa*@la***********.org " target="_blank"> pa*@la***********.org .

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