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Adriane Brown

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Exciting news!

  • The Montgomery County, Maryland  Public library system is now carrying The Cafe on Dream Street. Check it out if you have a Montgomery County library card!


  • Teaching for Change and DC Educators for Change have included The Café on Dream Street on their recommended list of the best selection of multicultural and social justice books. The Café on Dream Street  is listed under HS/Adult fiction on the site.  Visit Teaching for Change's website TeachingCentralAmerica.org for more resources to teach about Central America, including lessons, films, websites, biographies of noted historical figures, and readings for free use by classroom teachers.  Teaching For Change currently has over 140,000 teachers on their various email lists.


  • The Washington DC public library system is now carrying The Cafe on Dream Street. Check it out if you have a Washington DC library card!


  • The Cafe on Dream Street is now in circulation at the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore, MD as both a paperback and and an ebook.    


  • The Cafe on Dream Street is being carried as an  ebook by the Montgomery County, MD public library. The book is currently being processed for addition to the General Collection.


  • The Café on Dream Street is in circulation at the Milford, PA  public library.                                    


  • The Café on Dream Street is now in circulation at the Fort Bragg, CA public library. 


  • The Café on Dream Street is now in circulation at the Mendocino, CA Community library.  They currently have 13,000+ books, movies, music CDs and audiobooks, ready to be checked out. You can visit them at 10591William St.. Mendocino, CA. 


  • I will be giving a book talk at the Georgetown Senior Center on Friday, May 13th, 2022.  The event will take place at St. John's Episcopal Church, 3210 O Street, Washington, DC, at 1:00 PM. 


  • An excerpt from The Café on Dream Street was published by The Washington Writers Publishing House (WWPH) in their online journal on January 28, 2022. Click on this link to read the excerpt and learn more about the Washington Writers Publishing House.   https://www.washingtonwriters.org/2022/01/28/wwph-writes-issue-18/

                                                                   

  • The Café on Dream Street is featured in the Arts and Style section of the December, 2021 issue of The Beacon newspaper. You can read the article by clicking on the link here:

 https://www.thebeaconnewspapers.com/undocumented-families-spur-first-novel/ 


  • More exciting news: I will be having a book interview with journalist Roger Santo Domingo at the Cedar Lane Unitarian Universalist Church in Bethesda, Maryland on Thursday, November 11th @ 1:00 PM. Join us on Zoom at: 

             https://zoom.us/j/92997000579?pwd=YnBuTHhQWUc0bWVrYjMyWDJNakxuQT09 


  •  I'm excited to share the news that I will be one of eight writers featured on The Literary Cypher event on October 19th. I will read from my debut novel, The Café on Dream Street. Tune in on FB to hear the readings on October 19th here:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/321037492336487

       

  • The Café on Dream Street won first prize in the MWA (Maryland Writers' Association) novel competition in the Mainstream/Literary fiction category! I will be doing a reading at the MWA membership meeting on Monday, June 28th between 7:00 and 9:00 PM.   

 

  • The Cafe on Dream Street was published on July 30, 2020. Paperback books and ebooks are  available for purchase on Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble.com, Indiebound   and wherever books are sold online! You can find direct links to those  sites on the SHOP page!


  • My personal essay, Grandma in a Time of Terror,  has been published by Arcturus, the online journal of the Chicago  Review of Books. You can access this interesting and very timely essay  online at Arcturus Literary Magazine.org.  Click on this link and read the essay!  arcturus.chireviewof books.com/grandma-in-a-time-of-terror-7d9c5edd3033 


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