It's Presidents Day next week, and George Washington's birthday on Feb. 22!
Okay, so our first president isn't alive anymore, but that doesn't mean we can't celebrate what a cool spy guy he was.
Since Double Vision: Code Name 711 features George Washington's spy history as the head of the Culper Ring, I thought I'd add a mini blog tour next week. Plus, the virtual cake is on me.
Here's the schedule; I hope you'll follow along!
Feb. 1-22: Goodreads giveaway of signed copies of Code Name 711 (see the handy-dandy gadget in the sidebar of this blog, to the right).
Feb. 17: Marvelous MG Monday review of non-fiction book George Washington, Spymaster. Right here, on the blog.
Feb. 19: Educator resources (links) to lots of information on George Washington and his role in the Revolutionary War as a Culper spy.
Feb 21: Author interview at the Secret Files of Fairday Morrow blog--plus, a giveaway of Code Name 711.
And if you live near Jackson, MS, come see me at Lemuria Bookstore! I'll be doing lots of school visits around Jackson that day, and I'll be at the store to sign books at 5 p.m.
Feb. 22: George Washington's birthday!
I promise that by the time I finish this little blog tour, you'll look at George Washington in a whole new light.
Now I want to know: who is your favorite U.S. president, and why?
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